What is the RICS APC qualification?
A real estate management consultancy says this in their graduate programme literature:
Graduate roles are designed to give you the chance to achieve personal successes as early as possible, and you will take part in a fully approved RICS APC revision program.
What do they mean?!
Answers:
RICS = Royal Institute of Chartered Surveyors
APC = Assessment of Professional Competence
In summary, after you finish an RICS accredited degree (undergraduate or masters) then you can start training towards your APC (you need to work for a real estate company that has a structured training program accredited by the association). After 24 months of training (400 working days) you can do the APC (twice a year in September - I am doing mine on Thursday - and April).
Essentially its a presentation of a project you have done and then a one hour interview by a panel of three surveyors. The pass data is 50%, but more than 95% for the big firms (better training programs).
More info on www.rics.org
it is very complicated
RICS is Royal Institute of Chartered Surveyors. Don't know about the last bit sorry!
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Graduate roles are designed to give you the chance to achieve personal successes as early as possible, and you will take part in a fully approved RICS APC revision program.
What do they mean?!
Answers:
RICS = Royal Institute of Chartered Surveyors
APC = Assessment of Professional Competence
In summary, after you finish an RICS accredited degree (undergraduate or masters) then you can start training towards your APC (you need to work for a real estate company that has a structured training program accredited by the association). After 24 months of training (400 working days) you can do the APC (twice a year in September - I am doing mine on Thursday - and April).
Essentially its a presentation of a project you have done and then a one hour interview by a panel of three surveyors. The pass data is 50%, but more than 95% for the big firms (better training programs).
More info on www.rics.org
it is very complicated
RICS is Royal Institute of Chartered Surveyors. Don't know about the last bit sorry!
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