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Engineering Is is better to get an IR for engineers?, Better future?

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TSsylar_rocks
post Jul 15 2007, 09:09 PM, updated 19y ago

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Now I taking electronic engineering degree course in local private university. From what I heard from people and also from the net, we can be a default graduate engineer member in IEM. To be able to have IR in front of your name, we have to do the extra work very much like taking masters during the first 2-3 years after graduation. Then finally we need a senior IR's approval on the proposal, and let him recommend us to IEM to become associate member.

It is very difficult to me to achieve that. As I am actually not interested into hardcore electronics stuff, I have failed electronics subjects before and my Maths sucks. I am aiming to work as sales engineer or administration stuff, with minimal involvement in circuit stuff. So I guess that having IR or not isn't that important to me.

But I still would like to know, how many of the electronic/electrical engineers today are Profesional IR? Will life be miserable for those non-IR engineers?

 

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