ECSA

ECSA

How do you qualify for ECSA?

ECSA requires as the baseline qualification, a B Tech degree in engineering, or an M Dip Tech in engineering obtained from a South African Technikon, and which has been accredited by ECSA. A qualification assessed by ECSA to be equivalent will also be recognised.

What is the meaning of ECSA?

The Engineering Council of South Africa

The Engineering Council of South Africa (ECSA) is a statutory body established in terms of the Engineering Profession Act (EPA), 46 of 2000. The ECSA’s primary role is the regulation of the engineering profession in terms of this Act.

How do I get my ECSA certificate?

Candidate Engineering Technician

  1. Download the application form.
  2. Fully complete the first two pages of the application form E1. … 
  3. Include certified copies of your National Diploma certificate.
  4. Attend to payment of applicable application fees and include proof of payment in your application.

How long does it take to get registered with ECSA?

6. How long will it take for me to register after submitting an application? b) for professional registration as a Technologist, it should be between three to four months, as a Technician, it should be four months, and as a Professional Engineer, it should be anything between four to six months to get registered.

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