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Are we scaling enough on IET with new engineering students?

Former Community Member
Former Community Member

Hi

this is a general topic. I don't have the understanding and I don't have current facts. 

when I was at engineering college studying BTEC, 4 years (1992 to 1996) none of my tutors ever spoke about IIE or IEE. None of them. I was not aware of Eng Tech, Ieng or Ceng. It was never suggested or advised by tutors to register with the engineering council.  I know me and other students would have taken it seriously.

I wonder today, are engineering colleges promoting IET and Engineering council? Eng Tech, Ieng, Ceng ?  

Am very curious on the current state of students of engineering, having this visibility and inspiration for recognition and career progression?

As I stated before, I don't have the current today facts. So am very curious.

 

 

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  • Hi,

    I provide specialist assessment services at a Further and Higher Education college in the south east and throughout their engineering department are posters about the I.E.T and becoming a member and also benefits about professional registration especiall EngTech, which makes sense given the environment. If I noticed these then hopefully all the students did as well and lecturers will engage in any students making enquiries. As others say depends how well rpomoted within each education/training institute.

    GTB 

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  • Hi,

    I provide specialist assessment services at a Further and Higher Education college in the south east and throughout their engineering department are posters about the I.E.T and becoming a member and also benefits about professional registration especiall EngTech, which makes sense given the environment. If I noticed these then hopefully all the students did as well and lecturers will engage in any students making enquiries. As others say depends how well rpomoted within each education/training institute.

    GTB 

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