You don't have to register as a candidate before applying. You'd need a mentor if you apply first as a candidate then as a Professional. It makes it easier, and is cheaper - but you can complete your prior learning, experience and report and apply as professional having not registered as a candidate first.
Hi Eugene.You are a candidate before a professional. You don't necessarily have to register as a candidate first, however this does make it easier (and cheaper) when you then want to register as professional.. Hope this helps..
@@zanelenkomo Can we transfer from Architecture Technologist to Engineering with accreditations from 3 years of BAS Architecture Structural Theory? They provide options like Bachelor of Science Honors in Materials. I want to enter the industrial sector without starting over again and doing a Mechanical Engineering degree.
Zanele Nkomo on The ecsa website it says to do that you need to have a MEng/Msc but that is for he people who have their PGdip in addition to their BTech
Looking forward to hearing about putting together the report, I need to submit mine in the near future
Great video by the way
thank you kindly Zanele. keep the good work forward, i fully support you.
Which registration do you obtain with the Graduate Diploma or Graduate Certificate from the Engineering Institute of Technology
So knowledgeable! Thank you for the video. I would just like to know if RPL could be relevant if you do not currently have an qualified mentor?
You don't have to register as a candidate before applying. You'd need a mentor if you apply first as a candidate then as a Professional. It makes it easier, and is cheaper - but you can complete your prior learning, experience and report and apply as professional having not registered as a candidate first.
Hi Zanele. Please what is the difference between a candidate engineer and a professional engineer?
Dankie.. Great information
+Cristovoa Dlamini thank you
Hi Zanele, Does the person holding a National N Diploma also qualify as a professional engineering technician or candidate engineering technician ?
Hi Eugene.You are a candidate before a professional. You don't necessarily have to register as a candidate first, however this does make it easier (and cheaper) when you then want to register as professional..
Hope this helps..
@@zanelenkomo Can we transfer from Architecture Technologist to Engineering with accreditations from 3 years of BAS Architecture Structural Theory? They provide options like Bachelor of Science Honors in Materials. I want to enter the industrial sector without starting over again and doing a Mechanical Engineering degree.
What about Advanced Diploma can u register as Pr Eng Technologist?
Hi there. I would need to know what courses you completed
@@zanelenkomo I completed national Diploma in Chemical Engineering
Hi, you keep on saying mechanical and electrical, what about chemical and civil?
Look out for the uploads this week, I will be posting about the different engineering fields :)
@@zanelenkomo okay sure will do .
How does a Peng-Tech get a Peng
They cant. You need an eng degree to qualify
Zanele Nkomo on The ecsa website it says to do that you need to have a MEng/Msc but that is for he people who have their PGdip in addition to their BTech
@@pokeman316 not Msc, it is actually MEng(Proffesional) it is not any MEng at any university
@@engineer3126 Wits, UP and stellies offer an MEng if im not mistaken.