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Hi All

Just seeing if anyone on here knew or has experienced becoming a chartered engineer from being a fully qualified spark. Not really sure which is best, degree or diploma route? Any advice is welcomed

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To become a chartered engineer years ago the minimum was a HND then it was a degree now I believe the minimum is a Masters degree for recently qualified engineers
 
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