Bachelor of Engineering
The Bachelor of Engineering (commonly abbreviated as BEng or BE) is an academic degree awarded to a student after three to five years of studying engineering at universities in most countries. The nature of the qualification varies around the world, hence it may or may not be a professional degree and it may or may not involve undertaking some engineering work. The course may or may not be accredited by a national professional society.
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