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mike1969
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I was conferred my Doctor of Engineering (EngD) in Nov. 2011. I am now planning to apply for Chartership in the UK; however I live in the U.S. and do not know any other CEng's in the UK to be my Proposer! Any advice?
A Chartered Engineer (CEng) is a professional engineer who has met the requirements set by the Engineering Council in the United Kingdom. This title is recognized internationally and is a mark of competence and professionalism in the field of engineering.
To become a Chartered Engineer (CEng) in the UK, you must have an accredited engineering degree, have relevant work experience, and demonstrate your competence through a professional review process. This process may also include an interview and a written submission.
Becoming a Chartered Engineer (CEng) in the UK can bring many benefits, including recognition of your professional competence, increased career opportunities, and international recognition. It can also help you demonstrate your commitment to the engineering profession and your ongoing professional development.
Yes, you can still apply for Chartered Engineer (CEng) UK assistance if you have a non-UK engineering degree. However, you may need to provide additional evidence to demonstrate that your degree is equivalent to an accredited UK engineering degree.
There is no set deadline for applying for Chartered Engineer (CEng) UK assistance. However, it is recommended to start the application process as early as possible, as it can take several months to complete and be approved. It is also important to note that you must meet the requirements for Chartered Engineer (CEng) before applying for assistance.