Registration requirements

Education and professional systems in Europe vary considerably. Their standing is judged by EurEta by the potential competence of the professionals emerging from them. Different systems can coexist and different systems may give the same engineering competence. Nationally acknowledged titles of the registered professionals shall not be affected by the EurEta title. If an Education meets the green field then they can apply to register as a EurEta registered professional or EurEta registered Engineer.

Registration Regulation R1

To be registered as a:

  • “EurEta registered Professional” – “Professional EurEta” *
    * Different type of Title, according to Registrations policy R2. See Appendix 2
  • “EurEta registered Engineer” – “Ing. EurEta” reserved for the professionals studied a technical field

must be following minimum requirements per UNESCO 2011 Global Level fulfill:
 
A + HE + 2EX
B + HE + 3EX
 

Where the abbreviations stand for:
 

A: Upper Secondary vocational education (ISCED 35)
B: Upper Secondary general education (ISCED 34)
HE: min. 2 years fulltime or 3 years part-time study on tertiary education
EX: A year of attested and relevant and responsible experience assessed and approved by an official body.
 

At the conclusion of the study with age over 30 years, the required EX are credited