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Re: How To Become A Registered Nigerian engineer by Anfieldboss: 9:21am On Dec 07, 2018 |
Exponental: Not true. I just did my NSE I spent nothing less than 200k. COREN is cheaper, but you'll spend close to 100k too. 3 Likes |
Re: How To Become A Registered Nigerian engineer by apureclient(m): 9:33am On Dec 07, 2018 |
Am.just shaking my head for this country. So after have done university and professional courses I should now spend 300k to be a registered Engineer?? Why are we just putting up more problems for ourselves. Or do they think is everyone that can afford this? Some engineers are still struggling to look for clients you are telling them to come register again..cant it be free ? Upon all the certificate in this country. We cant boast of inventions,creations nothing to show . And we have scholars, professors, and all .. have dropped my point that should be a thought on our minds..but still some people will read this and still speak negativity. Its cool.. the Episodes of karma is coming soon.. 7 Likes |
Re: How To Become A Registered Nigerian engineer by ga6992: 9:34am On Dec 07, 2018 |
derommyvent: well grilled meaning?? |
Re: How To Become A Registered Nigerian engineer by Lumig: 9:46am On Dec 07, 2018 |
apureclient:Gbam!!! God bless you bro you have nailed it 1 Like |
Re: How To Become A Registered Nigerian engineer by Lumig: 9:54am On Dec 07, 2018 |
NSE is one of the most useless professional bodies ever created, unlike what NMA does for their members in form of fighting for their rights and protecting them from oppressive government policies. Especially in a country where a lawyer is the minister for Power and Housing, I wonder what NSE is meant for.. 4 Likes |
Re: How To Become A Registered Nigerian engineer by adanny01(m): 10:44am On Dec 07, 2018 |
ga6992: My NSE project defense was much more than my undergraduate defense in terms of the grilling. It all depends on the branch and topic sha. What happened was that one of my panelist was a specialist in the project field i did. For COREN, if you decide to go to COREN without NSE thinking you are taking a short cut, well you may not find it easy. Most of the COREN top people and those who will interview you are very active members of NSE and will not be happy you took that route. This means you will not have a rosy ride with them. They discourage going to COREN directly and will certainly make a statement with you. The fewer candidates going to COREN directly means bad as the interview could likely be a lone interview lasting hours. We all know, the less people attending an interview, the more interviewers have time to flex their muscles. 3 Likes |
Re: How To Become A Registered Nigerian engineer by joshdrmmz(m): 10:47am On Dec 07, 2018 |
please if your undergraduate was not in any engineering line and you'll still like to be an engineer how do you go about it. Thanks |
Re: How To Become A Registered Nigerian engineer by adanny01(m): 10:52am On Dec 07, 2018 |
Lumig: Perhaps wrong choice of words by you. It is not useless, it is the system within which they find themselves. Unlike Medicine where government is more responsible for health care than infrastructure or any engineering related government responsibility. Aleast, NSE recently got government to employ engineers at level 12 with COREN or accelerated promotion. The problem is priorities. Government has priotized health care above infrastructure, as such NMA has more leverage on government to make demands than NSE. 4 Likes 1 Share |
Re: How To Become A Registered Nigerian engineer by adanny01(m): 10:59am On Dec 07, 2018 |
joshdrmmz: A biochem graduate maynot be admitted to a PG course in chemical engineering but a graduate of industrial chemistry can. To answer your question, it depends on what course you studied. A graduate of building technology is not a civil engineer but can be admitted for a PG in civil engineering. |
Re: How To Become A Registered Nigerian engineer by Anfieldboss: 11:03am On Dec 07, 2018 |
joshdrmmz: Try checking COREN's official website www.coren.gov.ng and NSE's website www.nse.org.ng for guidelines on how to register. They also have contact numbers on their website, you can call to make your enquiries. Best of luck. |
Re: How To Become A Registered Nigerian engineer by ga6992: 11:05am On Dec 07, 2018 |
adanny01: thanks man this really helps |
Re: How To Become A Registered Nigerian engineer by Anfieldboss: 11:07am On Dec 07, 2018 |
adanny01: Yeah that's one good thing NSE has achieved....But NSE needs to fight engineers been deployed to schools to teach during NYSC, it's not helping engineers careerwise. 4 Likes |
Re: How To Become A Registered Nigerian engineer by Anfieldboss: 11:10am On Dec 07, 2018 |
adanny01: COREN evaluates your first degree before registering you as an engineer, I don't think they consider postgraduate degrees. I know a man whose BEng was in Chemical Engineering, MEng and PhD in Civil Engineering. He is a lecturer of Civil Engineering, But COREN registered him as a Chemical Engineer. In actual sense, your BEng is what makes you an engineer and not postgraduate degrees. Though I advised him to contact COREN. |
Re: How To Become A Registered Nigerian engineer by adanny01(m): 11:42am On Dec 07, 2018 |
Anfieldboss: I dont think its about your first degree. Its about his application and the COREN review staff. The whole application is reviewed based on info you supplied. See screenshot of my application form, professional info part. The first things on that page is the proposers, the work experience confirmer and then engineering field. Its your work experience and qualifications that will support his application into a certain division. In his case, i dont think he chose to be registered as a civil engineer. If he doesnot have the requisite work experience and work confirmer, he would not be registered as a chemical engineer. Unless their was a mix up. If i studied civil in UG but switched to mechanical in PG, my work experience will have to be submitted in only one discipline which cannot conflict to either my UG or PG qualification. Meanwhile a work experience confirmation is also required to register you under the discipline. What do you think will happen to an application in mechanical engineering when the applicant has zero experience in mechanical but has required yrsof experience in civil engineering. In this case, if COREN registers him as a Mechanical engineer, then the did so knowing he has no Mechanical engineering experience and have given him a mechanical engineering practice license. It will be totaly wrong. Therefore, if the person in your instance never had an experience in chemical engineering being a lecturer in civil, then i would say its an oversight or mistake by COREN have him registered as a chemical engineer.
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Re: How To Become A Registered Nigerian engineer by thebigkendo(m): 12:49pm On Dec 07, 2018 |
Exponental: Lie |
Re: How To Become A Registered Nigerian engineer by SomeHenro: 5:04pm On Dec 07, 2018 |
Nice one OP...I got my N.S.E and COREN last year... You will spend 45k for COREN not 70k as stipulated by someone above.The only stress wwith COREN is transcript verification. 1 Like |
Re: How To Become A Registered Nigerian engineer by adanny01(m): 6:20pm On Dec 07, 2018 |
SomeHenro: Its slightly more. COREN Application and processing N12,000 Registration, stamp and seal N35,500 Transcript fees plus speedpost (ABU, Zaria) N11,000 Practice license N10,000/yr Total N68,500 This is not including other cost of transportation for transcript application and to pick Certicate, seal and stamp. NSE is way higher and depends on the branch. 1 Like |
Re: How To Become A Registered Nigerian engineer by Uspek(m): 9:10pm On Dec 07, 2018 |
SomeHenro: Can we pls chat privately, I have sent you a message. I need advice towards my coren license. |
Re: How To Become A Registered Nigerian engineer by okezie007(m): 9:25pm On Dec 07, 2018 |
SomeHenro:Hey! Can you give a breakdown of your expenses for NSE? |
Re: How To Become A Registered Nigerian engineer by okezie007(m): 9:26pm On Dec 07, 2018 |
adanny01:Hey! Can you kindly give a breakdown of your expenses for NSE? |
Re: How To Become A Registered Nigerian engineer by adanny01(m): 10:00pm On Dec 07, 2018 |
okezie007: Honestly, cant remember. I did it 2016 and the fees are not as straight forward as COREN. I remember some basic fees i paid as Application fees N20,000, Registration and induction fee N56,000 and MCPE was N20,000, branch membership fees N10,000, division membership fee was waved for me at the branch level but it could be up to N50,000. Branch seminars and tutorials N15,000 (a friend paid N40,000 at his branch). Apart from several other things you may need to pay for as a group but not necessarily in fulfillment of NSE guidelines. For example, our set had a community project which we paid N10,000 each to drill a borehole in a rural village. NSE fees are not as standard as COREN since there are branches and divisions that set their own fees. 1 Like |
Re: How To Become A Registered Nigerian engineer by okezie007(m): 3:53am On Dec 10, 2018 |
adanny01:Thanks |
Re: How To Become A Registered Nigerian engineer by poookiefoof(m): 11:29am On Dec 11, 2018 |
Please house, how can one go to CoREn directly, boycotting NSE. Any info please |
Re: How To Become A Registered Nigerian engineer by naijareferee: 6:43am On Jul 09, 2021 |
adanny01: What is that work experience confirmer. What does it mean? |
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