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Registration Fees

Registration fees are paid annually to the professional engineering institution through which you are registered with the Engineering Council.

2024  Registration Fees

Entry Fees 

 

 

Annual Fees

 

 

 

Title

 Final Stage

Interim Stage

Title

 Final Stage

Interim Stage

Reduced*

CEng

£59.70

£12.24

CEng

£45.91

£16.40

£20.76

IEng

£50.40

£12.24

IEng

£38.96

£16.40

£17.28

EngTech

£20.66

£12.24

EngTech

£22.34

£16.40

£9.90

ICTTech

£20.66

£12.24

ICTTech

£22.34

£16.40

£9.90

 

*Criteria for the payment of reduced fees are at the discretion of the registrant’s professional engineering institution

2025 Registration Fees

Entry Fees 

 

 

Annual Fees

 

 

 

Title

 Final Stage

Interim Stage

Title

 Final Stage

Interim Stage

Reduced

CEng

£62.21

£12.75

CEng

£47.84

£17.09

£21.63

IEng

£52.52

£12.75

IEng

£40.60

£17.09

£18.01

EngTech

£21.53

£12.75

EngTech

£23.28

£17.09

£10.32

ICTTech

£21.53

£12.75

ICTTech

£23.28

£17.09

£10.32

 

*Criteria for the payment of reduced fees are at the discretion of the registrant’s professional engineering institution 

International Registration Fees

European Engineer (EUR ING) Fees

 Title

Application 

Renewal (5 yearly) for EUR ING registrations gained prior to 2023 

Retired/Hardship Renewal (5 yearly) *

 EUR ING

 £245.00

 £54.00

 £27.00

*Criteria for the payment of reduced fees are at the discretion of the Engineering Council  


The Engineering Council will invite those with the EUR ING title to re-new every five years.

IntPE, IntET and InETn Fees

Title 

Application

Renewal (5 yearly)

 IntPE(UK)

£105.00

£60.00

IntET(UK)

£105.00

£60.00

IntETn(UK)

£105.00

£60.00

 

International Professional Engineer IntPE(UK), International Engineering Technologist IntET(UK)  and International Engineering Technician IntETn(UK) registration is renewable every five years. Renewal requires demonstration of continued responsibility of significant engineering work and Continuing Professional Development (CPD) for the period.

How the fees are used 

Initially the fees are paid to the institution through which you are registered.  The institution then passes them on to EngineeringUK who in turn make a grant to the Engineering Council. These fees allow the Engineering Council and EngineeringUK to ensure quality in the profession today and invest in shaping its future workforce for tomorrow.

EngineeringUK

The fee income funds EngineeringUK’s core activity, which is supplemented with corporate membership fees and fundraising.

EngineeringUK’s 2023-28 strategy works towards the vision that the UK has the diverse workforce needed for engineering and technology to thrive and to drive economic prosperity, improve sustainability and achieve net zero. All activities are underpinned by ongoing commitments to environmental sustainability and equity, diversity and inclusion.

EngineeringUK’s activities aim to drive change so more young people choose engineering and technology careers.

Engineering Council

Professional registration fees also fund the Engineering Council (EngC) in its role as the profession’s regulatory body. This includes setting and maintaining internationally recognised professional standards as well as managing the national Register of 223,000 engineers and technicians who have been assessed against these standards and awarded one of its four professional titles.

In addition to its core regulatory work, the EngC will continue to focus on delivering its 2025 Strategy - ‘Advancing Regulation’.

HMRC offers guidance on claiming tax relief on fees or subscriptions you pay to approved professional organisations.

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