What is the difference between Chartered Engineers certification and Certificate of Practice for Practicing Chartered Engineers?

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    Rupesh Katariya | Contributor-Level 10

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    Hi!

    The Chartered Engineer Certification and the Certificate of Practice for Practicing Chartered Engineers are both professional qualifications, but they serve different purposes:

    1. Chartered Engineer Certification:

      • It is a professional title granted to engineers who meet the required educational qualifications, work experience, and competency standards set by recognised engineering bodies (e.g., the Institution of Engineers).
      • This certification validates an engineer's competence and expertise in their field, enabling them to use the title Chartered Engineer (CEng).
      • It is an achievement that demonstrates professional status and is recognised
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