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BEng to CEng registraiton

Hello,


I recently graduated from Lancaster University with a BEng honours degree while working full time as an electrical technician in 2016.


My experience from high school includes working as an electrician from 2007 to 2014 and an electrical technician from 2014 to 2016. I also worked as an electrician in Australia in 2017.


I recently joined a engineering consultancy in February 2018 and they are keen for their graduates to go for chartership after 4 years, however im worried i will not be able to achieve this goal as i am not educated up to MEng level. Would the next steps for me be applying for Engtech then IEng and finally CEng registration? It is really confusing as people are telling me i need to go back to University, but i cannot really afford this option while working full time also.


Any advice would be greatly appreciated with what steps to do next for me to achieve CEng status.


Thanks

Ben




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  • Lee, that isn't true. I think what may have been meant is that there is a focus on the last 5 years of your experience so, at the very least, you can't just cut and paste what you submitted previously, you have to add the relevant experience, etc. since you got I.Eng.  Furthermore, it's most likely that there will be at least 5 years between your I.Eng award and going for C.Eng, in which case the evidence submitted for I.Eng would lack currency.
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  • Lee, that isn't true. I think what may have been meant is that there is a focus on the last 5 years of your experience so, at the very least, you can't just cut and paste what you submitted previously, you have to add the relevant experience, etc. since you got I.Eng.  Furthermore, it's most likely that there will be at least 5 years between your I.Eng award and going for C.Eng, in which case the evidence submitted for I.Eng would lack currency.
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