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iDk
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Apr 11 2008, 12:05 AM
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As i know, Malaysia called it IR, USA called it PE, and so on with other countries will have their own title of professional engineer. Which mean if you are IR at Malaysia, and you go to USA, you cannot call yourself professional engineer unless you receive title from them. So basically IR only worth value in Malaysia. But again, you should compare the IR title with other professional certificate, i think those certificates are much more useful and help a lot in career.
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iDk
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Apr 12 2008, 01:20 AM
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Added on April 12, 2008, 1:21 amQUOTE(cyrixMII300 @ Apr 11 2008, 12:16 AM) try and read the following http://www.engc.org.uk/news/default.aspxhttp://www.engc.org.uk/international/about...E_register.aspxhttp://www.engc.org.uk/international/inter...nal_bodies.aspxhttp://www.ieagreements.com/APEC/really i suggest one to read this before commenting further. IR is used internationally and as I have mentioned earlier you need to sit for qualification exams for certains charters. we in europe at least need to be accredited as Eur IR before being able to work cross border across EU to approve designs. and having been in South America, I also know for a fact that IR is also the accreditation norm there although the enforcement is somewhat weak. you are correct though about US and their accreditation system but then again americans dont adhere much to any of the engineering norms of the international bodies. I lazy to read those terms. Just put it the easy way for everyone to know. To sum things for conclusion. If you are an IR in Malaysia, do you still IR or professional status in US or other countries without sitting any paper, interview or whatsoever program that country need? If no, then the IR in Malaysia can ONLY BE USE in Malaysia as easy as that! Dont tell need to wait for this and that, take this paper and that, no means no. This post has been edited by iDk: Apr 12 2008, 01:31 AM
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iDk
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Apr 12 2008, 01:26 AM
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QUOTE(SeLrAhC @ Apr 12 2008, 12:46 AM) no lar... PE means professional engineer... u put the Ir. in front of ur name fot title sake... zzzzzzzzz... you can put the Ir. in front of ur name when u r a PE... US dont recognize any1's PE status... in the states, every single state have their own institution.. so it is diff there, eg if u have ur PE status from alaska you still can practice there.... visit ncees' website for more info wherelse IMechE/IEEE UK & IAust recgonizes it but u need some interview to pratice... nope... but you have to get enough CPD points/year to maintain it... no... CEng in msian terms and also UK are for those that have difficulties getting an academic degree... therefore they sit exams set by the board to be certified... and no.. it is not higher status... if you look at those that got their CEng you will know... For your sake, what do they call professional engineer in U.S? http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Professional_engineer Added on April 12, 2008, 1:30 amQUOTE(SeLrAhC @ Apr 12 2008, 01:24 AM) depends on how u say 'use it'... if it is for approving designs then no country will recognize another countries' PE then because standard n laws are different from country to country... if u mean 'use it' for being a consultant and giving ideas... then you maybe 'use it' ... most of the time we talk a bout approving designs and consultation... approving stuff depends on government policies... wherelse recognition for consultation knowledge depends on the professional institution.. who would want to hire you as their consultant at the first place when the country dont ever recognize your status? So you are still trying to tell me the chicken same as duck? This post has been edited by iDk: Apr 12 2008, 01:35 AM
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iDk
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Apr 16 2008, 10:17 PM
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QUOTE(cyrixMII300 @ Apr 16 2008, 04:39 PM) idK<<< its obvious this person does not know heads or tails about what he is talking about. what can one expect of a simpleton? they google it or wiki it and they think they know everything there is to know. hey buddy, if you really want to understand better that which you dont understand, perhaps i can arrange for a meeting with a couple of friends of mine who are either PE or IRs or maybe i can come over during my holidays and explain it better to you as an EUR IR. what you say huh? Oh, ok... So do you have an IR in Malaysia?This post has been edited by iDk: Apr 16 2008, 10:19 PM
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iDk
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Apr 16 2008, 10:39 PM
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QUOTE(nicvoo @ Apr 16 2008, 10:27 PM) jus to add u get ir/pe/engr in msia u cant use in sg or any parts of the world req laws codes in diff countries differ each other ok, atleast someone is talking with sense now. This post has been edited by iDk: Apr 16 2008, 10:53 PM
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iDk
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Apr 22 2008, 10:22 PM
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QUOTE(cyrixMII300 @ Apr 22 2008, 06:23 AM) yes. would you like to meet and verify? let me know when mate.  we can meet up over at IEM building So from your response, you are acknowledging you do have the IR status in Malaysia provided with the given IR number and IR stamp. So tell me: 1] Why are we meeting at IEM building? 2] Do you know what is the difference between BEM and IEM? Seriously answer to these questions before you start giving non-sense information or want to date me to s*ck on my big fat juicy c*ck. Added on April 22, 2008, 10:32 pmFor those who are very keen to know about the Route of Professional Engineer or Practicing Engineering in Malaysia. Kindly refer to below link, but it is forbidden for those who pretend like he know a lot and trying so hard to prove it. Professional Engineering path in MalaysiaHope it does help you to clear things out. This post has been edited by iDk: Apr 22 2008, 10:39 PM
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