Why Become a Chartered Engineer (CEng)?
Benefits of Becoming a Chartered Engineer (CEng):
They consistently enhance career progression, earning potential, and garner respect from peers and those outside the engineering sector.
For organisations, it unequivocally demonstrates that your team comprises technologists and engineers operating at the pinnacle of their profession.
Additional benefits encompass:
Who should apply?

Are you eligible?
Your application will be thoroughly evaluated based on your qualifications, significant professional experience, and your dedication to ongoing professional development.
The following essential criteria must be met:
How do I Apply
Your demonstrated level of competence will be assessed through a detailed application submission and a comprehensive face-to-face interview.
To demonstrate your competence, you will need to showcase:
You have several avenues through which you can effectively demonstrate the requisite knowledge and understanding essential for CEng registration:
How do I find out if my qualification is accredited for CEng?

How much does professional
registration cost?
You must be a member of the ISCVE before applying for Professional Registration. See here for membership levels and fees.
To maintain your professional accreditation status, an annual membership fee must be paid to the Engineering Council, along with ongoing ISCVE membership.
HMRC offers guidance on claiming tax relief on fees or subscriptions you pay to approved professional organisations.


