Engineering Accreditation Council(EAC)

The purpose of accreditation is to ensure that the accredited engineering programme satisfies the minimum academic requirements for registration as a graduate engineer with the Board of Engineers, Malaysia (BEM).
In accordance with the purpose, the BEM evaluates programme or programmes leading to the award of engineering degrees and accredits those programmes, which are adjudged as adequately preparing their graduates for registration as graduate engineers and entry into the profession.

BEM reserves the right to review the list at any time without notice and intending candidates are advised to check with BEM before proceeding for further studies.

  1. List of Accredited Engineering Programmes
  2. Recognition of Overseas Engineering Degrees

BEM uses as a guide the list for Professional/Chartered Engineer by the accreditation organisations of the country where the degree is issued.   Candidates are advised to check with the relevant Engineering Accreditation bodies' web site for the list recognised degrees of professional chartered level.  However, BEM reserves the right to review the list at any time without notice.

The recognition of engineering degree from overseas (full time/twinning) will be based on the accreditation given by professional bodies who are signatories of Washington Accord: 

Country/ Jurisdiction Professional Body 
Member SinceWebsite
Australia
The Institution of Engineers Australia
1989
www.engineersaustralia.org.au
Canada
Canadian Council of Professional Engineers
1989
www.engineerscanada.ca
China
China Association for Science and Technology
2016
www.cast.org.cn
Chinese TaipeiInstitute of Engineering Education Taiwan
2007
www.ieet.org.tw
Hong KongThe Hong Kong Institution of Engineers
1995
www.nbaind.org
India

National Board of Accreditation
(Applies only to programmes accredited by NBA offered by education provides accepted by NBA as Tier 1 institutions.)

2014
www.engineersireland.ie
IrelandInstitution of Engineers of Ireland
1989
www.jabee.org
JapanJapan Accreditation Board for Engineering Education
2005
www.abeek.or.kr
KoreaAccreditation Board for Engineering Education of Korea
2007
www.bem.org.my
MalaysiaBoard of Engineers Malaysia
2009
www.bem.org.my
New ZealandThe Institution of Professional Engineers, New Zealand
1989
www.ipenz.org.nz
Russia
Russian Association for Engineering Education
2012www.ac-raee.ru
Singapore
Institution of Engineers Singapore
2006www.ies.org.sg
South Africa
Engineering Council of South Africa
1999www.ecsa.co.za
Sri Lanka
Institution of Engineers Sri Lanka
2014www.iesl.lk
Turkey
Association for Evaluation and Accreditation of Engineering Programs
2011www.mudek.org.tr
United Kingdom
The Engineering Council (EC)
1989www.engc.org.uk
United States
Accreditation Board for Engineering Technology
1989www.abet.org
Pakistan
Pakistan Engineering Council
2017www.pec.org.pk


Notes:

Organisations holding provisional status have been identified as having qualification accreditation or recognition procedures that are potentially suitable for the purposes of the Accord; those organisations are further developing those procedures with the goal of achieving signatory status in due course; qualifications accredited or recognised by organisations holding provisional status are not recognised by the signatories



CountryRepresented by
Bangladesh
Institution of Engineers, Bangladesh (IEB)
Costa Rica
Colegio Federado de Ingenieros y de Arquitectos de Costa Rica (CFIA)
Mexico
Consejo de Acreditación de la Enseñanza de la Ingeniería (CACEI)
Peru
ICACIT
Philippines
Philippine Technolgical Counci

Engineering Programme Accreditation Manual

This manual outlines details for an engineering programme to be accredited by BEM through the Engineering Accreditation Council, which is the co-ordinating body on accreditation, representing the Board of Engineers Malaysia, the Institution of Engineers Malaysia, Malaysian Qualifications Agency (MQA) and Jabatan Perkhidmatan Awam Malaysia (JPA).

How to get the Engineering Programme Accreditation Manual?
The hard copy of Engineering Programme Accreditation Manual can be downloaded from BEM & EAC website for free. Please contact :

Puan Norharniza Mohd Noor
Manager
Engineering Accreditation Department
Tel: 03-78049776 
E-mail: [email protected] 

Ms. Nor Athira Mohd Jamil
Administrative Officer
Engineering Accreditation Department
Tel: 03-78049851
E-mail: [email protected] 

All application and enquiries pertaining to accreditation shall be addressed to:

Engineering Accreditation Department

Board of Engineers Malaysia
Tingkat 9, Kelana Park View Tower
No 1, Jalan SS 6/2
Kelana Jaya
47301 Petaling Jaya
Tel : 03-78049851 / 03-78049776
Fax : 03 - 78049131
E-mail: [email protected]


Engineering Technology Accreditation Council(ETAC)

The Engineering Technology Accreditation Council (ETAC) is a delegated body by the Board of Engineers Malaysia. ETAC started as a Protem Council in 2011 in order to provide a smooth transition in the accreditation of Engineering Technology and Engineering Technician education programmes. The Protem ETAC initially focused on the Sydney Accord based education programmes, and obtained the approval of its inaugural Engineering Technology Accreditation Manual by the BEM in 2015. With the 2015 amendment to the Registration of Engineers Act 1967, the BEM established a 21-person ETAC, comprising the seven groupings (BEM, learned bodies, industry/employer, Public Services Department (PSD), Malaysian Qualification Agency (MQA), Ministry, and public representatives) in 2015 as the only recognized accrediting body for engineering technology bachelor degree, engineering diploma and engineering technology diploma programmes offered in Malaysia.

The ETAC has been strengthened with respect to its administrative arm within the set up of the Engineering Technology Accreditation Department. The Department presently operates at the Kelana Jaya office. The set up includes a director, and four (4) associate directors. The Department is also supported by its committees that oversee the development of the Manual, the outcome-based culture change at institutions of higher learning, quality assurance and international affairs.

The ETAC was instrumental in ensuring Malaysia’s accredited engineering technology bachelors' degree, engineering diploma and engineering technology diploma programmes are substantially equivalent to the engineering degrees of the signatories of the Sydney Accord (SA) and Dublin Accord (DA). This will ensure that through its accreditation process, the qualities of graduates of accredited programmes meet global standards. Accredited programmes are placed in the ETAC and MQA registers. BEM-ETAC is in the process of joining the Sydney and Dublin Accords. It is hoped that by July 2017 BEM-ETAC will be accepted as a Provisional Signatory for both Accords. In becoming signatory to these Accords BEM-ETAC will be able to ensure Malaysian engineering technology and technician graduates meet an international standard. It will accord for mutual recognition of engineering technology degrees and diplomas and their graduates across the member countries. The same education standards for engineering technology and technician for all member countries is maintained through the guidelines provided by the International Engineering Alliance (IEA – www.ieagreements.org) custodian of the SA and DA. ETAC is determined to uphold the high standard of accreditation process, on behalf of BEM, to become the main catalyst for change in Malaysia and the region.

All application and enquiries pertaining to accreditation shall be addressed to:

Engineering Technology Accreditation Department

Board of Engineers Malaysia
Tingkat 9, Kelana Park View Tower
No 1, Jalan SS 6/2
Kelana Jaya
47301 Petaling Jaya
Tel : 03-78049851 / 03-78049776
Fax : 03 - 78049131
E-mail: [email protected]