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Guidelines
Are you a new engineering or geoscience graduate? Start here for basic information on becoming an Engineer-In-Training (EIT) or a Geoscientist-In-Training (GIT).
For an Overview of the MIT --> Professional Member process, click here.
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Application Information and Forms for Enrolment
Check here to find out how to be part of APEGNB.
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A PFD version of the Application form for Engineer in Training or Geoscientist in Training can be printed and sent in to APEGNB with the appropriate information.
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Logbook
You'll need one of these. Find out what's involved.
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Mentor Program
Experience is a great teacher. Experienced engineers and geoscientists are helping students learn what life is like in the professions.
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Pregraduation Experience
Depending on your experience, your P.Eng. or P.Geo. may not take as long as you thought.
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Information To Assist Members-in-Training in Revising A Job Title
In order that the public can be assured that qualified individuals are practising engineering and geoscience, only members or licencees can use the title or designation "Engineer," "Professional Engineer," "Geoscientist," "Professional Geoscientist," or the abbreviations "Eng.," "P.Eng.," "Geo.," or "P.Geo.."
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