There are two main types of RICS qualification – Associate (AssocRICS) and Chartered (MRICS):

  • Associate is the entry-level RICS qualification and offers the chance to progress to full chartered status
  • Chartered is the most common way to qualify as most people already have surveying-related qualifications and work experience.

To qualify as an Associate or Chartered member, you will have to pass a series of assessments.

We offer different flexible ways through the assessment process, and will support you throughout your journey to qualifying as a member.

Already know which RICS qualification is right for you?

Associate (AssocRICS)

Associate Member is available on completion of the associate qualification. You can enrol at any time in your career but must meet one of the following before applying for assessment:

  • 1 year of relevant experience and a relevant bachelor’s degree
  • 2 years of relevant experience and a relevant higher/advanced/foundation qualification
  • 4 years of relevant experience (no qualifications required).

Find out about associate qualification

Chartered (MRICS)

Chartered Member is available on completion of the chartered qualification. You can enrol at any time in your career but must meet one of the following before applying for assessment:

  • Relevant experience and an RICS-accredited degree
  • 5 years of relevant experience and any bachelor’s degree
  • 10 years of relevant experience operating at an advanced level by seniority, specialisation, or in academia.

Find out about chartered qualification

The regulatory functions of RICS relating to entry and admission to the profession are led and overseen by Standards and Regulation Board (SRB).

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