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Title: Licensing in Engineering in Various Parts of The World (1)


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Licensing in Engineering in Various Parts of The
World
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Licensing is the process through which an
engineer becomes authorized to practice his
profession or to provide his services to the
public. The process and authority related to the
registration varies greatly around the world.
Obtaining Chartered engineer certificate USA is
not the same as that of India or of other
countries.
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USA
Since a chartered engineer and ICE member is not
a legalized term in USA, the chartered engineer
certificate in USA is actually a professional
engineer certificate. The requirements for the
licensing are Graduation from an
ABET-accredited four year college or university
program Completion of standard FE written
exam Engineering experience, as may be
required by the State (4 years in most states)
Completion of a written Principles and Practice
in Engineering exam

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India
While graduates and post graduates in engineering
and technology can practice as consulting
engineers in India, to submit a design or public
plan, they need to be registered with the
municipalities. Engineers in India are
admitted as corporate or chartered engineers by
the Institution of Engineers (IE) To be
registered as a professional engineer or an
international professional engineer by the
institution, engineers must possess seven years
of active practical engineering experience
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Canada
Practice of engineering is protected in Canada
and only licensed engineers can use the title of
a professional engineer. The regulation and
licensing is carried out by the engineering
association of each province. The requirements
include Engineering or applied science
graduation accredited by CEAB Completion
of engineer-in-training or engineering internship
under a professional engineer Review of work
experience by the association Passing a
professional practice exam
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UK
In UK, the title of an engineer is not regulated
and registers are maintained only for significant
persons The regulatory body in the
profession of engineering within UK is the
Engineering Council. The national
registers cover engineering technicians,
incorporated engineers, chartered engineers, and
information and communication technology
engineers.
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Iran
The governing body in Iran is the Ministry of
Science, Research and Technology. Requirements
for licensing are Graduation from an
accredited college or university, in four year
engineering or engineering technology program.
Completion of standard FE exam Engineering
experience of atleast four years Completion of
Principles Practice in Engineering exam
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