09-16-2009, 01:53 PM
A+A, first of all let me appologise if what im abt to ask has already been asked before. I am just some months away from completing my degree in Electrical Engineering from Nottingham Malaysia..but dont want to pursue it as a career. I would be obliged to know the following
1. I know that the US career track has 9 papers and the UK career track has 15. Since i have studied in a UK based system, will the UK career track seem easier for me? or should both be the same?
2.How do I start giving papers? do I simply have to register from the website, pay the relevant fees and then turn up for the exam? or is there a more long drawn out process?
3.How many papers do i have to clear before I begin my 'training'? Plus I read somewhere in this forum that trainees get upto 35K..how true/false is that?
Best regards..and thank you in advance for those who answer my questions
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1. I know that the US career track has 9 papers and the UK career track has 15. Since i have studied in a UK based system, will the UK career track seem easier for me? or should both be the same?
2.How do I start giving papers? do I simply have to register from the website, pay the relevant fees and then turn up for the exam? or is there a more long drawn out process?
3.How many papers do i have to clear before I begin my 'training'? Plus I read somewhere in this forum that trainees get upto 35K..how true/false is that?
Best regards..and thank you in advance for those who answer my questions
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