Hi All

Just seeing if anyone on here knew or has experienced becoming a chartered engineer from being a fully qualified spark. Not really sure which is best, degree or diploma route? Any advice is welcomed

thanks
 
If you go the degree route, make sure that the degree you choose is on the Engineering Council list of approved courses.

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To become a chartered engineer years ago the minimum was a HND then it was a degree now I believe the minimum is a Masters degree for recently qualified engineers
 
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