pfarrell;290717 Wrote: > > Did you Masters of E allow you to sit for EIT? > That's a US thing, right? No idea, my degree is from the UK. It does qualify me to become a Chartered Engineer (CEng - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chartered_Engineer_%28UK%29) as the British Computer Society is an accrediting body - I believe that CEng is the UK equivalent of PE. I'm also an Associate of the City & Guilds Institute which is related to the Engineering Council UK. In general, it seems that most computing related fields are considered Engineering disciplines in the UK.
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