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Introduction to UK Standard for Professional Engineering Competence

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  If you want to know about the UK Standard for Professional Engineering Competence and Commitment, also called UK-SPEC, then you are at the right place. Here, we familiarize you with the purpose of UK-SPEC. What is UK-SPEC for? The main objective of the UK-SPEC is to explain the competency and commitment requirements that an engineering candidate must fulfill and show to get registered in each of the registration categories given below: Incorporated Engineer (IEng) Chartered Engineer (CEng) Engineering Technician (EngTech)   Benefits of being a professionally registered engineer: Better career: achieving the professionally registered status makes your image positive and influential in the mind of the employer. It means they think that you are committed to improving and maintaining the knowledge, competency, and skills necessary to fulfill the engineering and technological requirements of today. Registration will add weight to your resume and may take open the door of wider e...
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  Those graduates having an undergraduate degree in STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering or Mathematics) subject can join in the position of an Associate Member and have IMechE, standing for, Institution of Mechanical Engineers Membership . If you want to be an Associate Member, then you will be required to have one of the following requirements:   1.     An undergraduate degree that is recognized by us 2.     Open University undergraduate degree of a profile that is acceptable 3.     UK undergraduate engineering degree 4.     International engineering degree fulfilling our academic criteria 5.     UK undergraduate Physics, Maths, or another related Science degree Unfortunately, the qualifications that are not equal to a British bachelor’s degree (Level 6) or above like HNCs, HNDs, and Foundation degrees, do not fulfill the academic requirement to become an associate.   Institution of Mechanical...

APEGS Competency-Based-Assessment

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  If you are an engineer willing to work in the Canadian province, Saskatchewan, then reading this blog will be your best time investment. Here, we will familiarize you with the APEGS Competency-based assessment in some detail. The better you know this system, the more effective the CBA report you can prepare to attain the license as an engineer. The CBA system came into operation on the 1 st of January, 2019 for engineers-in-training. What is APEGS Self-assessment or Competency-based assessment, also called CBA? Before attaining a license, an engineering candidate has to show their capability of practicing engineering. It is the responsibility of the applicant to show proof that they have, using experience, a satisfactory capability to work as an engineer at a professional level. Some of Canada’s engineering capability assessors or engineering regulators have used or are moving towards using competency-based assessment of engineering experience. For that, a multi-year, Pan-Canad...

RPL Nursing Pathway (MSc Nursing Programme Summary)

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  Do you want to work as a qualified nurse in the UK but don’t know how to use the RPL Nursing pathway? Don’t worry, your doubt and worry will fade away right after reading this article. Here, we have provided you with a simple and clear summary of the program. Let’s move ahead to know the summary. Summary of the programme (RPL nursing): The MSc Nursing (RN/pre-registration) (Adult) (Children’s Nursing) (Mental Healthy) is a way in Nursing that is available for those graduates who have shown the capability of studying independently at level 6. You are required to have self-direction; academic skill and competency in learning; capability of searching, assessing ananalyzingng research and information, and effective and excellent communication skills. These needs will be reviewed with the RPL (Recognition of Prior Learning) process before you start the pre-registration nursing programme. In the RPL process or RPL nursing pathway, you need to show attainment of the equivalent of 15 c...

CPEng NZ Eligibility Criteria And Assessment

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  To become a Chartered Professional Engineer in New Zealand ( CPEng NZ ), you have some experience and get yourself registered using Engineering New Zealand, which is the registration authority. Like the Chartered Member class, you must complete an evaluation to prove that you can solve complicated engineering issues requiring expert knowledge. The thing that differentiates is a CPEng has to show New Zealand specific technical experience and be re-evaluated a minimum of every 6 years. The Chartered Professional Engineer assessment shows that you fulfill an international standard, which means traveling abroad to work is not an issue. You should also know that registration and membership are two different things. You can become a Chartered Member of Engineering New Zealand and Chartered Professional engineer using the same assessment. If you are an Engineering New Zealand member, then it shows your professionalism and credibility. It is proof that you are a part of a broader profess...

How To Prepare ECCs To Become CPEng Australia

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  The CPEng Australia status is the perfect way to take your engineering career to the next level and put yourself into the limelight based on being known as a capable, experienced, and assessed engineer in your practice area. This status is recognized all over the world and allows the Chartered professional engineer to take advantage of the opportunities to become a recognized engineering manager, leader, and consultant. To attain this status, you need to have a successful Stage 2 competency standards assessment. You have to address 16 competencies in this report about which are given below. Apart from that, here we will also familiarize you with the perfect ways to prepare Engineering Competency claims or ECCs. So, let’s start with the 16 competencies in the stage 2 competency standards assessment. 16 competency elements address in the Stage 2 assessment:  The following are a list of CPEng competencies : 1.     Engage with the relevant community and stakehold...