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Frequently asked questions

  • To get into engineering, you typically need to have a strong foundation in maths and science, pursue relevant qualifications or degrees, gain practical experience through internships or apprenticeships, and continually update your skills and knowledge.

  • The demand for engineers varies depending on the industry and region. Currently, disciplines such as software engineering, electrical engineering, mechanical engineering, and civil engineering are often in demand.

  • Engineer salaries in the UK vary depending on the experience, qualifications, and field of specialisation. Generally, engineers can earn competitive salaries, with average pay ranging from £25,000 to over £60,000 per year, depending on the level of expertise and industry sector.

  • The best engineering field for the future depends on various factors, such as market demand, technological advancements, and societal needs. Fields like artificial intelligence, renewable energy, cybersecurity, and biotechnology are often considered promising for the future of engineering.

  • Completing an engineering course can lead to various career opportunities in industries such as construction, manufacturing, aerospace, automotive, energy, telecommunications, and many more, with roles ranging from design and research to management and consultancy.