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I have used 'ENG' and 'ENGG' in the past. I may be oversimplifying this, but I think US English calls for the former and British English calls for the latter.

Don't forget to use the "." (so it'd be "eng." or "engg.").

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Abbreviations require stops while contractions do not.

'Engineering' as an abbreviation is written 'Eng.'

As a contraction it is written 'Engg' without the stop/period.
Engineering is an industry that provides specialized services related to manufacturing. These services are provided in automotive factories, fabrication companies, and others. The abbreviation for engineering is ENGRG.

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12y ago

First, learn to spell engineering, then I'll tell you how to abbreviate words.

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16y ago

Mechanical Engineering is sometimes abbreviated as MechE.

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15y ago

If in a multiple word term, it is often shortened to E or e, as in GE for genetic engineering or Eng or eng, as in C.eng and P.Eng for chartered engineer and professional engineer.

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14y ago

"chemE" and "chE" are the most popular, "CHEN" is also used at some universities.

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ENG

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