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aravinda28

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    pardon me for jumping in the middle but i think its you who doesn't have an idea about what you are talking.

    1.Not all the iesl recognized degrees conform to washington accord ( some of them are still under consideration or haven't renewed )

    2. Other countries like uk there's a path for un accredited degree holders to take the ieng/ceng status. Even the city and guilds pgd holders full fills the academic reqruitment for charted status.(IESL also state that they consider those but candidates have to do tons of iesl course modules to get the membership + AL:P)

    He can't distinguish between professional qualification and academic qualification.
    Lawyers don't even do a degree.They are professionals.Academic qualifications is just a plus one.
    There should be more than one path.that's all i'm saying.Creating a monopoly is unfair.
     

    hancok

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    He can't distinguish between professional qualification and academic qualification.
    Lawyers don't even do a degree.They are professionals.Academic qualifications is just a plus one.
    There should be more than one path.that's all i'm saying.Creating a monopoly is unfair.

    What to do when all other patgs are cheap low quality shits. Not the students fault
     

    hancok

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    ඕව කතා කරන්න ගියාම උන් කියවන්නෙ AL results ගැන.එච්චර ළදරු මානසිකත්වයක ඉන්නේ.
    උන් phd schol ගන්න හැටි උන් හිතන් ඉන්නේ අපි දන්නේ නෑ කියල.අමු ගොබිලෝ lec ලට පුක දීල recomondation ලියා ගන්නවා.නැවෙන තරමට ඉස්සරහට යන්න පුළුවන්.කෙල්ලෝ dimo ල වෙලා ගියාම වෙන දේවල් තවත් කතාවක් ඉගෙන ගන්න කාලේ තව කතාවක් :rofl: ඇහුවම AL වලින් ගන්න cream එක තමයි මේ දක්ෂතාවෙන් ඉදිරියට යන්නේ.රටේ එක නව නිපැයුමක් නෑ research නෑ.ඕකුන් research කරන හැටි වෙනම පොතක් ලියන්න පුළුවන්.:rofl::rofl:

    Lecturers lata lingika allas deela schol gannawa kiyala hithan inna refugee visa walin panapu ekekda koheda
     

    hancok

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    මොරටුව විද්වතුනි- Engineering Faculty එකෙන් Architecture degree දෙද්දී නිහඬව ඉඳලා.දැන් ඇහැරිලා වගේ දඟලන්නේ ඇයි. under Engineering Faculty තිබීම විශේෂ වාසියක් කරගෙන උන් සිරා වාසියක් අත් කරගන්නවා.


    Engineering සම්භන්ද පැරණිම පාඨමාලාව NDT එලෝනකන් දඟලපු ඈයෝ දැන් හූල්ලනවා. රු.බිලියන 12 කින් හදපු NDT Complex එකට පහසුකම් වැඩී කියලා... මොකාට වුනත් කන්න ඕනේ වුනාම කබරයා තලගොයා, වෙනවා.... කුහකත්වත්ය නිසා දක්ශයෙකුට උඩ එන්න දෙන්නේ නෑ....මම නම් දකින්නේ IIESL බොරුව ට ආයුශ ඉවරයි.Engineering council මේක හොඳ වැඩක්.

    Architecture kiyanne wenama faculty ekak. Talks dennenam SLIIT BSc, Moratuwa MSc, Caltech double Phd wage:rofl:

    NDT is a Technician course. There is another stream coming up in between Technicians and Engineers, Thats called Technologists. They get only the affiliated membership of ECSL.

    Ndt HND kiyanne Assistant Engineer. With 10 to 15 year chartered engineer. NCT NVQ wage karapu aya thama engineering technician. Public forum wala panditha kathaa kiyala chora wenna kalin background check karala waren. Colombo district eka wath dakala nathuwa Moratuwa gana kiyawannathuwa
     
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    SadSandun

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    Architecture kiyanne wenama faculty ekak. Talks dennenam SLIIT BSc, Moratuwa MSc, Caltech double Phd wage:rofl:



    Ndt HND kiyanne Assistant Engineer. With 10 to 15 year chartered engineer. NCY NVQ wage karapu aya thama engineering technician. Public forum wala panditha kathaa kiyala chora wenna kalin background check karala waren. Colombo district eka wath dakala nathuwa Moratuwa gana kiyawannathuwa

    Engineering Diplomate:Diploma in Engineering from a
    recognized University or Technical or
    Technological Institute recognized by
    the Institution of Incorporated Engineers
    of Sri Lanka (Incorporation) Act, No.
    64 of 1992.

    Engineering Technician: (i) National Vocational Qualification
    Level IV of Engineering
    Technology or equivalent
    qualification recognized by the
    Tertiary and Vocational Education
    Commission established by
    the Tertiary and Vocational
    Education Act, No. 20 of 1990.
    (ii) one year full-time academic course
    in Engineering Technology and
    has gained one year industrial
    experience in the relevant field or
    a holder of a Diploma or Certificate
    in Technology by a University or
    a Technical or Technological
    Institute of the Government of
    Sri Lanka.
     

    Gerald Ford

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    Again you are dead wrong :yes: You don't even know what you're talking about.
    Even Community College students can be engineers.University is not relevant.sometimes experience is enough.
    Colombo uni ranked around 2000th.There are private ones giving degrees which ranked around 700.
    :rofl::rofl:

    Bro, first of all what are your education qualifications ? you have barely passed ALs and trying to be an engineer :P at least did you able to get an engineering diploma ? you get hurt when others use their title as ENG ?
    anyway you are posting on this thread whole day ? today is friday right ? and what are you doing for living, is it a business ?
    :D:D:D:D:D:D:D:D:D:D
     

    333sajith

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    Architecture kiyanne wenama faculty ekak. Talks dennenam SLIIT BSc, Moratuwa MSc, Caltech double Phd wage:rofl:



    Ndt HND kiyanne Assistant Engineer. With 10 to 15 year chartered engineer. NCT NVQ wage karapu aya thama engineering technician. Public forum wala panditha kathaa kiyala chora wenna kalin background check karala waren. Colombo district eka wath dakala nathuwa Moratuwa gana kiyawannathuwa
    ඈ යකෝ ndt /hnde කරල අවුරුදු 10-15න් charted ගන්නෙ කොහොමද කියල පැහැදිලි කරපන්කො(iesl ඉතුරුටික කරල asociate membership අරගෙන කියල නම් කියන්න එපා. ඒකට ndt / hnde නොකර වුනත් අවුරුදු 10න් පුලුවන්නෙ )
     

    SadSandun

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    Bro, first of all what are your education qualifications ? you have barely passed ALs and trying to be an engineer :P at least did you able to get an engineering diploma ? you get hurt when others use their title as ENG ?
    anyway you are posting on this thread whole day ? today is friday right ? and what are you doing for living, is it a business ?
    :D:D:D:D:D:D:D:D:D:D

    :D:D:D:confused::yes:
     

    SadSandun

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    If IESL recognizes an engineering degree it’s an accredited degree under Washington accord

    That’s why Pera introduces 80% attendance
     

    SadSandun

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    ඈ යකෝ ndt /hnde කරල අවුරුදු 10-15න් charted ගන්නෙ කොහොමද කියල පැහැදිලි කරපන්කො(iesl ඉතුරුටික කරල asociate membership අරගෙන කියල නම් කියන්න එපා. ඒකට ndt / hnde නොකර වුනත් අවුරුදු 10න් පුලුවන්නෙ )

    I know NDT TO with 30 year experience but not acceptable to IESL at any level. They recognize only if they pass their exams. Only concession they get is excemption for certificate levels
     

    Arcadian

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    does this mean that Software Engineers with B.Sc. s are not Software 'Engineers' anymore? So what will be their title?



    So they will do the same work that 'Engineers' do, will get paid the same amount, but will have a different designation? :confused:
     

    333sajith

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    If IESL recognizes an engineering degree it’s an accredited degree under Washington accord

    That’s why Pera introduces 80% attendance

    not according to IESL they have published a list of washington accord accredited degrees and period of accredation. And what about the graduates who got membership in 90's and earlier. Do they automatically get qualified ?
     

    333sajith

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    does this mean that Software Engineers with B.Sc. s are not Software 'Engineers' anymore? So what will be their title?



    So they will do the same work that 'Engineers' do, will get paid the same amount, but will have a different designation? :confused:

    Thats the real issue here. According to so called act it says that without membership no one can do the engineering proffesion. They dont say anything about designations:baffled:
     

    imhotep

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    Thats the real issue here. According to so called act it says that without membership no one can do the engineering proffesion. They dont say anything about designations:baffled:

    This only implies that for Government advertised Engineering positions, the applicant has to have the IESL recognition. Isn't it? Or did I miss anything more?

    No one can police the private sector. They can recruit a graduate in business as their engineer if they wish to.
    On another note, this is what led to the global failure of the some service sectors in many countries... stupid MBA's and Accountants trying to run organisations that ought to be really run by engineers. Of course there were cost savings.. but the service delivery had an impact.. epic fail in some cases. For eg there's a difference in running a bank and running the rail services.
     

    333sajith

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    This only implies that for Government advertised Engineering positions, the applicant has to have the IESL recognition. Isn't it? Or did I miss anything more?

    No one can police the private sector. They can recruit a graduate in business as their engineer if they wish to.
    On another note, this is what led to the global failure of the some service sectors in many countries... stupid MBA's and Accountants trying to run organisations that ought to be really run by engineers. Of course there were cost savings.. but the service delivery had an impact.. epic fail in some cases. For eg there's a difference in running a bank and running the rail services.

    if government realy needs, its able to restrict the engineering practice without membership. Like they already do for doctors.
    My point is atleast there should be an alternative path for others to gain required qualifications. Asking someone to do AL when they already got a degree is bullshit. At least there should be an alternative exam like in open university
     

    Arcadian

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    if government realy needs, its able to restrict the engineering practice without membership. Like they already do for doctors.
    My point is atleast there should be an alternative path for others to gain required qualifications. Asking someone to do AL when they already got a degree is bullshit. At least there should be an alternative exam like in open university


    if you are talking about software engineers, god bless sri lankan IT industry. anyway I don't think this will happen.
     

    hancok

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    if government realy needs, its able to restrict the engineering practice without membership. Like they already do for doctors.
    My point is atleast there should be an alternative path for others to gain required qualifications. Asking someone to do AL when they already got a degree is bullshit. At least there should be an alternative exam like in open university

    then you should never have admitted to places which are not recognized by washington accord :rofl: