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Topic: Certification for Industrial Engineering
Posted by SwamiRaghavend (65) 04 Sep 2008
I am an Industrial engineer and wanted to know if it is mandatory to get certified in certain provinces to work as an Industrial Engineers. If yes, how would I go about getting certified? Is there an exam to obtain this certification? If so, what study material is available? Please advice.
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Posted by raymasa (388) 05 Sep 2008
To work in Canada as an engineer you do need to be certified. Unfortunately, I don’t know how to go about getting it. But the certification is usually on provincial level, not federal. So you should first figure out which province you are interested in getting the certification from and then head on over to Google and find the provincial authority that would certify your profession.

Ray
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Posted by njvr (36) 05 Sep 2008
Hi Raghavendar,

If i am correct you are asking about evaluation of your studies.
Check this link
http://www.bcit.ca/ices/
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