ATC

ATC 2007: Expanding horizons

 

 

Here you’ll find an explanation of what the Assessment of Technical Competence (ATC) is, and how to enrol. We also provide sources of guidance, information and support, for candidates and employers.

Please follow the links below to find out more about ATC 2007:

Eligibility and calibration

At-a-glance guidance

Guides

Templates

Assessment calendar

Ethics exercise

Information for
ATC 2004 candidates

Final assessment
Change of employer FAQs
ATC support services

 

RICS has introduced a simpler, more market-relevant process for its technical qualification in the UK. Access to the qualification has been broadened but the quality of the RICS mark remains.

A layered approach to final assessment enables different types of skills displayed by technical staff to be captured. The assessment is in two parts:

  1. Completion of an online exercise proves awareness of RICS' ethical requirements
  2. Demonstration of sector-specific competencies is achieved through a number of written submissions

Overall, the two outcomes of an RICS final assessment are a pass or referral. In the minority of cases, where submissions provide insufficient evidence of a candidate's ability, an interview may be necessary.  

If you have any queries about ATC 2007, please contact us on  +44 (0) 870 333 1600 E contactrics@rics.org, or complete the CV template attached above and send it to us.

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