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Transfering from EngTech to IEng (With a BEng)

In need of some advice...


Following my placement year a university I successfully attained EngTech. I am now in full time engineering role following my graduation with a first class BEng degree.

It's my aspiration to move onto IEng "Naturally" as quoted from https://www.theiet.org/career/professional-registration/transferring-to-ceng-or-ieng/.


Is IEng something that I can apply for in the short term (Next 6 months), or is this something that I should be aiming for within the next couple of years.


P.s. Placement was a Quality Engineering role, I currently work in a graduate scheme so my current role changes every 4 months covering everything from Design, project management, commercial, etc...
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  • Some great advice here - we also have some webinars you can attend that go through the basics of the competence development process, and you can ask any questions.  Recommend the Friday webinar at this stage, as you're earlier in your career, and you can register for these here: https://www.theiet.org/career/professional-registration/getting-help-with-your-application/professional-registration-webinars/


    Also, if you do want a mentor then I fully recommend it and we'll try to find one either locally or in your sector to support you - as Andy said - they're a not often used service and they are here to help :)  It's entirely free to members so a great option if you don't have the support of someone in your company.
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  • Some great advice here - we also have some webinars you can attend that go through the basics of the competence development process, and you can ask any questions.  Recommend the Friday webinar at this stage, as you're earlier in your career, and you can register for these here: https://www.theiet.org/career/professional-registration/getting-help-with-your-application/professional-registration-webinars/


    Also, if you do want a mentor then I fully recommend it and we'll try to find one either locally or in your sector to support you - as Andy said - they're a not often used service and they are here to help :)  It's entirely free to members so a great option if you don't have the support of someone in your company.
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