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It is more than a decade and a half since the major professional engineering institutions—the learned societies—got together to establish the organisation that led to the formation of the Council of Engineering Institutions (CEI), which received a Royal Charter, created the title of Chartered Engineer, and persuaded the founding institutions to conform to common qualification standards and registration, regardless of the engineering disciplines involved.

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