How do I register as an international engineer?
Am I eligible?
- You need to be an IET Member who is registered as a Chartered Engineer (CEng) with the IET.
- Your qualifications must include an accredited degree or equivalent.
- You need seven years of post-grad experience and two years of responsibility for significant engineering works.
Is Chartered Engineer Recognised in Malaysia?
The requirement for registration as a graduate engineer is a degree in engineering recognised by the Board. Board of Engineers Malaysia (BEM) is the only body certifying Professional Engineers in Malaysia….
| Country / Jurisdiction | Professional Body | Website |
|---|---|---|
| Hong Kong | The Hong Kong Institution of Engineers; | www.hkie.org.hk |
Is CEng Recognised in Australia?
If your programme is a Bachelors started after 2001, and the Section is IEng, your degree programme is recognised under the Sydney Accord>. If your programme is an MEng started after 1989, and the Section is CEng, it is recognised under the Washington Accord.
What is IntPE Aus?
Registrants on the Register of International Professional Engineers Australia, are entitled to use the postnominal IntPE(Aus).
How do you make an IntPE?
WHO CAN BECOME IntPE?
- Having Bachelor’s Degree in Engineering or equivalent recognised by Statutory Authority or Government of India;
- Minimum 7 years, professional experience;
- Minimum 2 years, professional experience in significant engineering activity;
What is the difference between BEM and IEM?
Is BEM and IEM the same? BEM (Board of Engineers, Malaysia) is different from IEM. BEM is a government body that regulates the registration of engineers in Malaysia while IEM is a professional Body or Learned Society for engineers.
Is CEng Recognised worldwide?
The CEng qualification is a protected title, with an international brand recognition and a benchmark.
What is IntPE?
Purpose. The EMF International Register now known as the International Professional Engineer (IntPE) Register is essentially the same as the APEC Engineer Register. It is a benchmark register to include all economies of the world that share the same objectives.