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 IEM/BEM Graduate Exam, Need more information on this please

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tmchong
post Apr 12 2014, 08:58 PM

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QUOTE(sd22 @ Apr 12 2014, 06:55 PM)
i was hoping there was a jalan or something. sad.gif dont know what to do now.
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I know of people facing the same problem like you.
Not all jobs require registration with BEM, only those which require dealings with the authorities and cerfitications. More important for C & S engineers than others and consulting line. You don't need it for manufacturing, contracting.
Doing additional year thru local masters is the easiest and cheapest route.
tmchong
post Apr 13 2014, 01:55 PM

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QUOTE(Mei Yi Lin @ Apr 13 2014, 01:35 AM)
Guys, if my friend gonna graduate with double engineering (chemical and mech), what is she gonna apply as in BEM/IEM?
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The problem with double major is that the BEM only allows you to register for one discipline and not the other if yrour friend has gone through a 4-year course. They have minimum course duration requirement for accreditation for each discipline i.e. 4 years. You have to write to BEM about this as only they can give you a definitive answer.

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tmchong
post Apr 13 2014, 04:25 PM

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QUOTE(Mei Yi Lin @ Apr 13 2014, 02:31 PM)
hmmm.
Thanks!  laugh.gif
She's gonna be disappointed lol.
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Double major sounds impressive but there is no advantage in majoring in two engineering disciplines.
You can't be working in both fields. You'll end up choosing one and dropping the other.
You are also creating problem for yourself when it comes to registration with BEM, under which discipline will they register you?!


 

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