The way I recommend you to follow!
If I briefly give you an introduction about my career! I'm an Engr and
I have the following qualifications.
1. BEng (Hons) in Electrical Engineering - 1st Class
2. HND in Software Engineering
3. C&G PG Diploma in Electrical and Electronic Engineering
4. MSc in Cyber Security
5. MBA
6. Member of IET, Member of IEEE, AMIESL, AMIIESL, IEng of ECUK, PEng UK and many more......
* Now I'm going to do another MSc degree in Engineering and Currently I'm seeking to be Charterd at ECUK
Also my final aim is to become a PhD holding Engr.
* Yes It is true that you can't get IESL membership only with a BSc in Software Engineering degree.
But you can follow the below procedures which I strongly recommend you to do..
1. Complete your degree
2. Choose a suitable MSc degree which offers by University of Moratuwa
or Do a Post graduate diploma in Mechtronics/ Electronics/ Automation/ Robotic Engineering (C&G is preferred)
3. Then do a MBA
4. After everything mentioned above is done, get the memberships from the following institutions
IET, IEEE, ECUK, BCS
5. Then keep working for at least 4 years in an automation/ computer/ robotics/ electronic engineering related field
6. Then get the IEng title from ECUK
7. Now you can apply for IESL..
You know what pal!
I have some friends who got IESL without doing Mathematics for their A/Ls
Also i have seen some members who do not have A/Ls...
So don't give up..
Try.....



This is what I understood by looking at the people around me

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Getting only IESL membership doesn't mean that actually you are an engr.
Engineering never comes based on physical evidences. It comes from the body...
Hint: you know what, there are many people who got IESL memberships without having A/L's and also became chartered

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(Personally I have seen them

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But everybody had an experience of at least 10 yrs or +

Good Luck!!
