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A graduate without an RICS accredited degree? Not a problem...

29 October 2007
 

 

If you've already completed a first degree and are now considering how to use the skills you've developed for a practical purpose and a rewarding career, then don't just think law or accountancy. 

If you are:

  • interested in land, property or the built environment,
  • attracted by the idea of gaining professional qualifications
  • motivated by working in business

then a career in surveying may well meet all your job requirements… and hopefully exceed them.

What to do next?
The best route forward is to take an RICS-accredited conversion course, with a view to taking your Assessement of Professional Competence (APC).

To view relevant conversion courses visit www.rics.org/courses

Student membership provides a range of dedicated services, which enable students to borrow books and gain access to information that isn't available in the public domain.

Student membership is free to anyone about to start or studying a construction, land, real estate or surveying related course.

All you need to do is complete the online application form

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