NEA (Nepal Engineers’ Association)
Background
Nepal Engineers' Association (NEA) is an independent
nonprofit organization of Nepalese engineers, registered under the Social
Service Act of the Government of Nepal. It was established in 1962. Today, it
represents 19792 engineers, belonging to various engineering disciplines
including architects, civil, electrical, mechanical, electronics etc and coming
from both the public and private sector economies. NEA is governed by an
elected executive council of 15 members, led by the President of the association
for a tenure of two years.
Presently, NEA is a member of World Federation of Engineering
Organizations (WFEO) and was instrumental in the establishment of Federation of
Engineering Institute of South and Central Asia (FEISCA). NEA has recently
joined the Asian Civil Engineering Coordinating Council (ACECC) and have
functional bilateral relations with Institution of Engineers Bangladesh, India,
Malaysia, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, Institution of Civil Engineers (ICE-UK),
American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE), Japanese Society of Civil Engineers
(JSCE) and the Korean Society of Civil Engineers (KSCE).
Objectives
1. To promote development of the engineering
science and technology in Nepal.
2. To promote fellowship goodwill and cooperation
assistance among the Nepalese engineers and safeguard their rights and
interests.
3. By utilizing, to the highest extent possible,
the participation of the national engineering manpower of the country in the
national development activities of Nepal, make effort towards ending foreign dependency
in this regard.
4. To continuously enhance the highest
professional ideals among the members and widen it.
5. To develop relations, fellowship and goodwill
with international engineering associations and institutions.
Major activities of NEA.
1. Publish
journals, Manuals, articles and newsletters on various fields of Engineering.
2. Organize
conferences, workshop and paper presentation programs to foster interaction of
engineers
of various fields.
3. Conduct major
talk programs form highly acclaimed professionals on engineering issues.
4. Recognize and
award distinguished professionals for their contribution.
5. Enhance
safeguard of professional right of engineers 6. Cooperate and organize joint
activities with
foreign and domestic professional
organizations.
Contacts for NEA
Nepal Engineers' Association
Pulchowk, Lalitpur
00977-1-5010251, 5010252
00977-1-5010253
NEC (Nepal Engineering Council)
Background
It can be said that Nepal entered a modern phase in engineering
after the political change in the sixties. Engineering activities began to
contribute to the development of the country and the engineering profession
started to gain respect in the society.
it was expected that nearlt 3000 engineers would be graduating
from local engineering colleges every year with nearlty an equal amount
graduating from colleges abroad. So, a need was felt for an organization to
manage the engineering profession. Therefore, to make the engineering
profession more effective, Nepal Engineering Council was formed under the Nepal
Engineering Council Act, 2055 promulgated by His Majesty the King on B.S.
2055/11/27 (11th March, 1999 A.D.). As per the Act, NEC has been vested with
the statutory authority for the planning, coordinated development and
monitoring of engineering profession and education in the country. NEC Act 2055
gives an outline on the formation of the Council, its tenture and the roles and
responsibilities of the Chairman, Vice Chairman and the Registrar.
Nepal Engineering Council Rules, 2057 has also been prepared and approved by His Majesty's Government as per the provision of Clause 37 of the Act. It defines the registration of engineers into three categories as well as the formats for application:
a) General Registered Engineer
b) Professional Engineer
c) non - Nepali Registered Engineer
NEC Rules 2057 also lays down the professional code of conduct for engineers registered with the Council. The first Executive Council was formed on Magh 2056 under the chairmanship of Er. Ram Babu Sharma and completed its tenture on Magh 2060.
Nepal Engineering Council Rules, 2057 has also been prepared and approved by His Majesty's Government as per the provision of Clause 37 of the Act. It defines the registration of engineers into three categories as well as the formats for application:
a) General Registered Engineer
b) Professional Engineer
c) non - Nepali Registered Engineer
NEC Rules 2057 also lays down the professional code of conduct for engineers registered with the Council. The first Executive Council was formed on Magh 2056 under the chairmanship of Er. Ram Babu Sharma and completed its tenture on Magh 2060.
Objectives of NEC
The objective of Nepal Engineering Council is to make the engineering
profession effective by mobilizing it in a more systematic and scientific way
and also to register the engineers as per their qualifications. Its duties and responsibilities
are :
1) To prepare policies, plans and programs for the smooth functioning
of the
profession and to execute them
2) To set norms and standards for engineering education in Nepal
3) To grant permission and approval to carry out engineering education
to those engineering colleges and institutions that meet the required norms and
standards and to honor their degrees and certificates
4) To monitor and inspect the quality of engineering education provided
by the
engineering colleges and institutions
5) To fix the qualification necessary in order to practice engineering
profession and to register their name in the Council
6) To remove their name from the registration of the engineering
council if found to violate the code of ethics.
Fig. Organizational Chart of NEC
Licensing of engineers
Licensing is one of the
means of regulating the profession. The organizations providing engineering services,
for example, are expected to obtain approval from professional organizations
before starting their business, apart from fulfilling the legal requirements. The Federation of Contractors’
Association of Nepal (FCAN) classifies its members into different
categories/classes like A, B, C and D; the contractors of each category are
limited in the financial amount of work they can bid for.
Licensing for individual
engineers is provided by NEC, in the form of registration. As per clause 11 of NEC Act, “no person shall
practice the engineering profession without getting his/her name registered in
the Council”. Offenders are subject to fine to Rs. 3000 or jail up to three
months or both.
Two of the
objectives of NEC related to the licensing of engineering professionals are:
·
To fix the qualification necessary in order to
practice engineering profession and to register their name in the Council
·
To remove their name from the registration of
the engineering council if found to violate the code of ethics.
1. Accreditation of certificates of academic qualification
2. Recognition of the academic institution
3. Professional code of conduct Disciplinary
Registration categories
1.General engineer A
2.Professional engineer B
3. Foreign engineer C
Registration requirement
1. Application in approved format
2. Copies of certificate of academic qualification
3. Enclosed registration fee
4. Other relevant document
VISION:
The vision of NEC is to make the engineering
profession effective by mobilizing it in a more systematic and scientific and
also to register the engineers as per their qualifications.
Differences between NEC and NEA
NEC
|
NEA
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Statutory body, established under NEC Act, in
1999
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An NGO, established in 1962
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Must register before practicing engineering
profession
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Registration/membership is voluntary
|
Executive body by election and nomination
|
Executive body by election
|
Evaluates and approves establishment of academic
institutes offering engineering programs
|
No such provision
|
Offers different categories of engineering
profession: general, professional, foreign
|
No such provision
|
Monitors academic institutes offering
engineering programs (every year for temporary approval and every other year
for permanent approval), and cancels approval if found not up to standard
|
No such provision
|
The directives and code of conduct issued are
mandatory
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The directives and code of conduct issued are
voluntary
|
Contacts of
NEC
Nepal Engineering Council
Naxal,
Kathmandu
Phone no. :4420655, 4420656
Phone no. :4420655, 4420656
Fax:01-4422099
Email
address : necgov@ntc.net.np
For
More Information Please Dial
PSTN
Directorate Audio Notice
No:
1618014420656
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