UK-SPEC, 4th edition
You will need to be a CIHT member to apply for professional registration. Find out how much you can get out of CIHT Membership and how it can supercharge your career!
I found the application process for the IEng standard route straight forward, any questions I did have were easily resolved by the education department. Although I was nervous about the interview, my mind was put at ease from when I first arrived at the venue, where I was greeted by a senior member of the institute. The panel were very friendly and made me feel comfortable as we discussed my submission.
Ross Anderson, Aberdeenshire Council
If you work within the Highways and Transportation industry, then there is no real reason to choose any other institution than CIHT to prove that you are a competent professional in exactly your field. The whole process of applying and achieving professional qualifications is straight forward and the support material available is second to none.
Lee Holt, Jacobs
I am more than happy to endorse the CIHT as a professional membership body. The process to gain a professional qualification is far simpler and more streamlined than that of other institutions. The institution itself is very progressive and consistently proves that it sticks to its values.
Euan Edelsten, Amey
If you are interested in applying for IEng registration through CIHT, please complete our quick and simple online initial assessment so that the CIHT Education Team can confirm your route. The routes are as follows:
Standard Route - you meet the academic benchmark set by the Engineering Council and can proceed directly to Professional Review. This requires you to submit a Portfolio of Evidence (via our online application system here) and attend a Professional Review interview. The academic benchmark is as follows:
Other courses may be covered by international agreements such as the Sydney Accord.
Individual Route - you do not meet the academic benchmark and will need to complete further learning or undergo a form of assessment (e.g. a Technical Report) to demonstrate your knowledge to the required level, before you are eligible to proceed to Professional Review.
The online initial assessment form is free of charge for members and non-members.
Start your initial assessment todayIf you decide to apply for IEng registration through CIHT, you must first become a member.
Becoming a member will give you access to a range of benefits that will support you in your journey towards qualifications, including vital CPD opportunities and access to further support and mentoring. Click here to find out how CIHT can support you throughout your career.
For any membership queries, contact the Membership Team at membership@ciht.org.uk
Become a Member
If your initial assessment outcome e-mail confirms that you are eligible to apply for IEng Professional Review, the next stage in the assessment process is to submit a Portfolio of Evidence. Our online application form allows you to track your progress and build up your Portfolio of Evidence before you are finally ready to submit.
You will also need to attend a Professional Review interview to demonstrate that you have reached the IEng competence standard set by the Engineering Council. Please click here for information on upcoming submission deadlines, interview dates and fees.
Apply for IEng Professional ReviewThe criteria against which candidates are assessed are outlined in the Engineering Council's 'The UK Standard for Professional Engineering and Competence and Commitment' document (4th edition).
Find out more about the requirements of IEng by referring to pages 24-30 of UK-SPEC.
UK-SPEC, 4th Edition
Watch this video to see if you are eligible to use CIHT’s new online Professional Review application service for EngTech, IEng or CEng registration.
If you are eligible for professional review, check out this video to find out how to apply using our new online application service.
Additional memberships exist where the registrant has been awarded their title (e.g. IEng) by two separate institutions. The Engineering Council only issues one certificate on initial registration. However, secondary certificates can be purchased via the Engineering Council’s website.
Find out more and apply todayHolding more than one professional registration at the same time, , is known as dual registration. Dual registrations exist where a registrant has been awarded more than one of the Engineering Council’s titles (e.g. EngTech and IEng or IEng and CEng) and each of these has been awarded by a different institution. The Engineering Council issues dual registrants with a certificate for each title.
Dual registration is therefore only possible for those registered with separate titles, via separate institutions, paying separate registration fees for each title. To find out more contact education@ciht.org.uk
Our new CIHTLearn platform provides Members with access to free and low cost online training and a tool to plan and record your CPD. This includes a highly recommended ‘Preparing for Professional Review’ module which is free to both members and non-members. The module will help you understand how to plan and prepare for professional review, use your Portfolio to demonstrate the UK-SPEC competences and commitment, recognise what is expected in a professional review and identify how to work with your mentor to prepare for professional review.
Explore CIHTLearnFor any queries, please contact education@ciht.org.uk or call +44 (0)20 7336 1555 and select the extension for the education department.
Office opening hours are 9.00 to 17.00 GMT.
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