The Institution of Engineers, Bangladesh (IEB)
The Institution of Engineers, Bangladesh (IEB)
Glossary and FAQs
The BPERB uses specific terminology throughout its website and standards documents – one can use this glossary to check the meaning of words, names and phrases.
Accreditation
A process of peer review of a degree program against published learning outcomes. This usually involves a visit from a team of professional engineers nominated by professional engineering institutions to the degree awarding body.
APEC: Asia Pacific Economic Cooperation
An agreement in place between numbers of APEC countries for the purposes of recognizing substantial equivalence of professional competence in engineering. For more information visit the APEC website.
Chartered Engineer (CEng)
One of the professional titles that is available to individuals who meet the required standard of competence and commitment. For more information visit our Chartered Engineer webpage
Competence
The ability to carry out a task to an effective standard. Its achievement requires the right level of knowledge, understanding and skill, as well as a professional attitude. It is part of the requirement (along with commitment) that must be demonstrated in order for an individual to be admitted to the BPERB Register.
Continuing Professional Development (CPD)
The systematic acquisition of knowledge and skills, and the development of personal qualities, to maintain and enhance professional competence. All members of professional engineering institutions have an obligation to undertake CPD, and to support the learning of others. For more information visit our CPD webpage.
Graduate Attribute
Graduate attributes form a set of individually assessable outcomes that are the components indicative of the graduate’s potential to acquire competence to practice at the appropriate level. The graduate attributes are exemplars of the attributes expected of graduates from an accredited program. Graduate attributes are clear, succinct statements of the expected capability, qualified if necessary by a range indication appropriate to the type of program.
International Engineering Alliance (IEA)
Partnership of international organizations and responsible for the governance of the international accords such as the Dublin, Sydney and Washington Accords
Output Standard
The overall standard that a degree program, which comprises a level of qualification and a set of associated learning outcomes, must meet in order to secure accredited status.
Professional development
The process by which an individual gains professional competence. It may take place through formal and informal learning, and workplace training and experience.
Professional registration
The process whereby an individual is admitted to the BPERB’s Register as a Professional Engineer based on the individual demonstrating, via a peer review process by a licensed professional engineering institution, that he/she has met the profession’s standards of commitment and competence. Award of the PEng title permits the use of the relevant post-nominal.
Professional review
A peer assessment process to decide whether an individual has met the requirements for registration. It is a holistic assessment of the applicant’s competence and commitment against the relevant sections of UK-SPEC. For candidates seeking PEng registration, this will include a professional review interview (PRI).
Professional review interview (PRI)
Part of the professional review process undertaken by registrant peers who are trained and competent to do so. It is mandatory for PEng candidates.
Sydney Accord
An international agreement among bodies responsible for accrediting and approving engineering education qualifications and programmes. The Sydney Accord recognises the substantial equivalence of programmes, accredited for the purpose of Engineering Technologist (Incorporated Engineer, IEng) registration, to the IEA Graduate Attributes. For more information visit the Sydney Accord website.
UK-SPEC: The UK Standard for Professional Engineering Competence
The UK standard that sets out the competence and commitment requirements for registration with the Engineering Council as an Engineering Technician, Incorporated Engineer or Chartered Engineer. For more information visit our UK-SPEC webpage.
Washington Accord
An international agreement among bodies responsible for accrediting engineering degree programs, recognizing the substantial equivalence of such program to the IEA Graduate Attributes for entry to the practice of engineering. In the UK this is a program accredited for the purpose of Chartered Engineer registration. For more information visit the Washington Accord website.
People also ask:
Who is a Professional Engineer?
Attributes of a Professional Engineer
Technical Competence
A Professional Engineer must be technically competent throughout his/her career.
Conceptualization
A Professional Engineer must be a conceptualizer, able to see the whole as part of a system.
Planning
A Professional Engineer must be able to plan effectively.
Change Management
A Professional Engineer must be able to manage change effectively.
Design Competence
A Professional Engineer must be competent in design, able to assemble facts, arrange them, make analysis, and use judgments in drawing conclusions.
Cost Consciousness
A Professional Engineer must be cost-conscious and able to make meaningful cost comparisons.
Communication Skills
A Professional Engineer must be able to communicate readily through writing, sketching, speaking, listening, and responding, and develop managerial skills.
Open-mindedness and Decisiveness
A Professional Engineer must be sensitive to other people’s ideas, yet steadfast in decision-making and able to secure action.
Advisory Skills
A Professional Engineer must be an advisor, able to present options and evaluate the impacts and alternatives.
Leadership
A Professional Engineer should have leadership qualities and style.
Advocacy
A Professional Engineer should champion the conclusions reached by his/her professional competence in service to the public.
Commitment to Continuous Education
A Professional Engineer must be motivated to maintain his/her competence through continuous education.
Commitment to Professional Society
A Professional Engineer should practice actively in his/her professional society and contribute abilities and competencies to enhance the profession.
Ethics and Integrity
A Professional Engineer must show by example that ethics and high integrity are fundamental in professional service.
What is the entry requirement for applying for registration as a Professional engineer?
Entry Requirements for Professional Engineer Registration
- An engineering degree recognized by the Institution of Engineers, Bangladesh.
- Corporate membership of IEB.
- A minimum of 7 (seven) years professional experience must be required including a minimum 2 (two) years’ experience in a responsible position where s/he had to manage projects or parts of large projects/engineering activities independently, and having responsibility for the financial and technical outcome of work of an engineering nature.
- Evidence of achieving a level of 5 days/30 hours Continuing Professional Development (CPD) in the last 12 months of seeking PEng examination. The quality of CPD has to match with 5 Core Professional Competence Standards (CPCS) and IPEA Professional Engineer Competence (EC) Standard.
What is the entry requirement for applying for registration as a Professional engineer?
Entry Requirements for Professional Engineer Registration
- An engineering degree recognized by the Institution of Engineers, Bangladesh.
- Corporate membership of IEB.
- A minimum of 7 (seven) years professional experience must be required including a minimum 2 (two) years’ experience in a responsible position where s/he had to manage projects or parts of large projects/engineering activities independently, and having responsibility for the financial and technical outcome of work of an engineering nature.
- Evidence of achieving a level of 5 days/30 hours Continuing Professional Development (CPD) in the last 12 months of seeking PEng examination. The quality of CPD has to match with 5 Core Professional Competence Standards (CPCS) and IPEA Professional Engineer Competence (EC) Standard.
What is CPD?
Continuing Professional Development (CPD) is a systematic maintenance, improvement and broadening of knowledge and skill, and the development of personal qualities necessary for the execution of professional and technical duties throughout one’s working life.
CPD Activities and Weight Factor
Sl | CPD Activities | Unit/Period of Activity | Weight Factor |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Convention/conference/seminar/symposium/meeting on technical issues | Each hour in audience/attending Each hour in imparting/presenting |
0.5 hour CPD 1.0 hour CPD |
2 | Training/workshop/short course/ Technical meeting attending/conducting & contributing in technical issues | Each hour in attending Each hour in imparting/ presenting / conducting & contributing |
1.0 hour CPD 2.0 hour CPD |
3 | Preparation and presentation of technical paper/professional lecture | Each paper Each Class |
3.0 hour CPD (equally divided among authors) |
4 | Publication in technical conference proceedings | Each paper | 2.0 days CPD (equally divided among authors) |
5 | Publication in recognized technical journals or publishing technical books | Each paper/book | 3.0 days CPD (equally divided among authors) |
6 | Graduation courses/Tertiary courses | Each credit hour (12-14 hours a semester) | 2.0 days CPD |
What is the PEng Registration Procedure?
Professional Registration Process
- Step 1. Sponsor’s/Referee’s Confidential Reports from 3 Fellows IEB with at least 10 years standing or PEng having 3 years standing.
- Step 2. Completed Application with CV and work experience
- Step 3. Competence and Commitment Report (within 3000-4000 words) on 5 core Professional Competence Standards with elements and indicators of attainment aligned with IPEA Professional Competency Profile.
- Step 4. Written Examinations in a controlled condition on (i) Code and Rules of Ethics; (ii) Communication and interpersonal skill assessed by the Assessors.
- Step 5. Oral interview by the Assessors.
- Step 6. Clearance of successful candidates from the Ethics Board of IEB
- Step 7. Approval of the BPERB Board for registration of successful candidates.
How long it takes to be registered as a PEng after filing the application?
Normally it takes 3-4 months to complete the procedure of assessment done by 2 Assessors independently one after another. But the Written Examinations are normally held only when a handful of application forms are submitted. So that adds up more time to complete the procedure at times.
What is the procedure of enrolment in ECPS of RAJUK?
Enrollment Process for Professional Engineers
- Submit the filled-up prescribed form available at BPERB with drawings of five projects related to the type for which s/he seeks enrollment.
- Face an oral assessment by a Panel of Experts constituted for this purpose.
- Recommendations of successful candidates will be communicated to the IEB by BPERB to enroll and inform RAJUK.