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Incorporated Engineer (IEng) UK vs Engineering Technologist (ET) Pakistan

Hi / Assalam u Alaikum


I am registered with the EC as Incorporated Engineer (IEng) through the IET UK.  Now i am very pleased to inform all of you that i am also registered with the National Technology Council (NTC) www.ntc-hec.org.pk Pakistan as Professional Engineering Technologist (PE.Tech).


Four Years B.Tech-Hons or BS Tech or BSc Engineering Technology Degrees (attested by the Higher Education Commission - HEC) are the primary requirement to get register with the NTC Pakistan as the Engineering Technologist.  On the other hand, EC UK requires two years HND or three years Bachelors Engineering or Technology Degree for the title of Incorporated Engineer (IEng).


I would suggest that the EC UK should also upgrade the eligibility criteria for IEng as four years degree and change the title from IEng to Chartered Engineering Technologist (CET).  Its my point of view.  The Standards of other countries may also be compared other than Pakistan in this context.


Thank you.

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  • By the way, I should have added that any member can of course contact the Registration and Standards team at rssu@theiet.org and they will always do their best to help.


    But of course their role is to implement EC policy according to the IET agreed processes, not to debate potential changes to that policy or process. Changes, or justification of the status quo, are the responsibility of Council and the delegated Boards.


    Thanks, Andy


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  • By the way, I should have added that any member can of course contact the Registration and Standards team at rssu@theiet.org and they will always do their best to help.


    But of course their role is to implement EC policy according to the IET agreed processes, not to debate potential changes to that policy or process. Changes, or justification of the status quo, are the responsibility of Council and the delegated Boards.


    Thanks, Andy


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