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MEMBERSHIP of the Institute is open to everyone involved in the technical aspects of electrical engineering. Members are graded according to academic qualifications, experience and achievement in the profession.

STUDENT MEMBERS are students who have successfully completed one year of study in electrical engineering at a University or Technikon.

ASSOCIATES are persons technical or non-technical in possession of educational qualifications of matriculation level, who are involved in electrical engineering, but do not qualify for election to the grade of Member but would benefit from membership and those who are progressing through continuing education and experience towards the qualifications for Member.

MEMBERS of the Institute are persons in possession of a degree in electrical engineering from a South African University or other approved University, or 3 years of successful study in electrical engineering at such a University, or acquisition of diploma of at least s4 level from a South African Technikon or other approved institution, coupled with a certain amount of experience. Special conditions apply to persons qualified other than in electrical engineering, but involved with electrical engineering, as well as persons of standing over the age of 40, who have demonstrated competence in the profession.

SENIOR MEMBERS of the Institute are those persons who are active as an engineer, scientist, educationalist, or technical executive in the field of electrical engineering, who have had at least 10 years experience after obtaining the level of qualification for the grade of Member and shall have demonstrated significant performance over a period of at least 5 of those years.

FELLOWS are Senior Members of at least 5 years standing who have had at least 5 years of superior responsibility and leadership in electrical engineering and have made an important contribution to electrical engineering.

 

 

 

 

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