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<blockquote data-quote="imhotep" data-source="post: 25548968" data-attributes="member: 562115"><p>All details in the IESL web. Briefly if you do have a four year degree from a recognized institution included in the Washington Accord list then you can.</p><p></p><p>This argument about Software Engineering is going on for the last couple of decades in many countries. I am not going to start an argument all over again, but most of the guys who call them Software Engineers are not. They are programmers, software developers and on a level up are the software architects. Quite often persons with a MCSE call themselves SEs. </p><p>There are SEs, the real ones who builds things like in Avionics, Missles & Guidance systems. Instrumentation, Medical equipment etc. Engineers have to have a broader skill set. Programming is an implementation tool. </p><p>With half-baked degrees popping out everywhere it's hard to give recognition to everything just by looking at the title of the qualification.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="imhotep, post: 25548968, member: 562115"] All details in the IESL web. Briefly if you do have a four year degree from a recognized institution included in the Washington Accord list then you can. This argument about Software Engineering is going on for the last couple of decades in many countries. I am not going to start an argument all over again, but most of the guys who call them Software Engineers are not. They are programmers, software developers and on a level up are the software architects. Quite often persons with a MCSE call themselves SEs. There are SEs, the real ones who builds things like in Avionics, Missles & Guidance systems. Instrumentation, Medical equipment etc. Engineers have to have a broader skill set. Programming is an implementation tool. With half-baked degrees popping out everywhere it's hard to give recognition to everything just by looking at the title of the qualification. [/QUOTE]
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