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A couple of days ago, a young engineer drop us a note and request us to advise the route to be Professional engineer in India after he has read "Practicing Engineering & Route To Professional Engineer in MALAYSIA". We have tried our best to locate the information and hoping these informations will provide some guidance for him as well as other engineers practicing in India.
The Institution of Engineers (India), IEI, the largest multi-disciplinary professional institution of engineers, had been certifying Professional Engineers (PEs) for over a decade. With increasing globalization and trade in services, enabling free movement of professionals across the world, the necessity of engineers acquiring international level certification has become inescapable. The Institution of Engineers (India), responding to the requirement and in service of engineering profession, has modified systems and procedures of "Certification of Professional Engineers" in line with international norms and has obtained provisional membership of the Engineers Mobility Forum (EMF). The Professional Engineers so certified to the international level and placed on International Register after due process, would be eligible to practice their profession internationally without additional scrutiny or certification beyond what is applicable to domestic engineers in the receiving countries.
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To know how to become a Professional Engineer (PE) in India... Click here
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To download Application form... Click here
To read more on Assessment Examination... Clck here
To read more about Code of Ethic for PE... Click here
While accessing the IEI, several articles found to be interesting :
CHEMCIAL
- Extraction of Copper (II) and Nickel (II) from Wastewater by Emulsion Liquid Membranes
- Bio-leaching of Zinc Sulphide (ZnS) Ore using Thiobacillus ferrooxidans
- Artificial Neural Network-based Prediction of Bed Expansion Ratio in Gas-Solid Fluidized Beds with Disk and Blade Promoters
- Relationship among the Rate Constants in Sedimentation of Haematite Slurry in Water
- Sedimentation of Haematite Water Slurries
- Recovery of Titanium from Coal Ash using Immobilized Liquid Membranes
- Use of Artificial Neural Networks for Prediction of Cell Mass and Ethanol Concentration in Batch Fermentation using Saccharomyces cerevisiae Yeast
- De-inking of Indian Newspaper by Agglomerate Floatation
- Sand Consolidation Experience in the Niger Delta
- Natural Convective Heat Transfer in Helical Coiled Heat Exchanger
- Correlations to Predict Permeate Flux and Rejection in Ultra-filtration Based on Dimensional Analysis
- A Combined Linear and Hyperbolic Equation to Fit Data on Sedimentation of Haematite Slurry in Water
- End of Small Volume High Value Myth in Biotechnology -- Process Design for a Mega-plant Producing c - Interferon for Mega Profit
- Heat Transfer Analysis of Free Convection of a Non-Newtonian Power Law Fluid over a Vertical Plate with Constant Heat Flux
- Relationship between Rate Constants in Sedimentation of Coal Slurry in Water
- Hydrodynamic Studies on Gas-Liquid Down-flow Bubble Column with Non-Newtonian Liquids
- Studies of Degradation of Waste Polyethylene Terephthalate using Autoclave Technique
- Activated Sludge Bulking : A Review of Causes and Control Strategies
- Design of Cylinder Pre-stressed Concrete Pipeline
- Effect of Substrate Depth on Vermi-composting
- Modelling of Pollutant Transport in Ground Water
- Quality of Water Flowing through Tolly's Nullah within Kolkata Municipal Area
- Use of Clay-bed Liner for Retention of Chromium from Aqueous Media : A Laboratory Study
- Vehicular Pollution Modelling in India
- Water Quality and Flow Simulation in River Kali, India
Above informations were extracted from the official website of The Institution of Engineers (India), IEI. The information may have been changed or updated from time to time. It can used as reference but details shall be referred to The Institution of Engineers (India). See below :
For more information, contact :
The Secretary,
Board for Certification,
The Institution of Engineers (India),
8 Gokhale Road, Kolkata 700 020
[ Phones : +91-033-2223 3296 (direct) / +91-033-2223 8311, Extn. 237 (EPABX); Facsimile : +91-033-2223 8345; E-mail : ddg@ieindia.org
Apart, if you are one of the PE in India, you are welcome to provide more inputs in the comments section in order to promote Engineering Professionalism in general and in INDIA specifically...
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