Latest Updates

Following the successful period of redevelopment and thorough testing, we are returning to the use of the online assessment platform for candidates, assessors and counsellors. Following valuable member and candidate feedback, the RICS Assessment Platform includes several new features enhancing the user experience and putting candidates in control of their assessment journey.

Assessment Platform FAQs

The RICS Assessment Platform is the secure online platform that RICS uses for managing all elements of assessments for candidates, counsellors, assessors, and training managers.

We have carried out a thorough four-stage testing program before going live. This covered all elements of the Assessment Platform including the data issues that were experienced in 2021 and led to the removal of ARC.

The RICS Assessment Platform goes live on 12 December 2022. At this point all users (candidates, assessors, counsellors and training managers) will be able to access the platform to familiarise themselves with its functionality and update their personal details.  

The Assessment Platform will take a phased approach. See more below: 

Application date 

Market 

Assessment type 

3 January 2023 

Americas 

Associate Assessment 

Preliminary Review 

9 January 2023 

South Asia 

Associate Assessment 

APC/SPA Assessment 

15 January 2023 

UK 

Assessor availability for session 1 only 

28 January 2023 

ASEAN/ANZ 

Preliminary Review 

30 January 2023 

East Asia 

APC/SPA Assessment 

1 February 2023 

Africa 

Preliminary Review 

1 March 2023 

MENA 

Preliminary Review 

APC/SPA Assessment 

1 March 

Europe 

Associate Assessment 

Preliminary Review 

14 March 

UK 

Land and Property Preliminary Review 

UK assessments

All “Chartered” assessment (APC and Senior Professional) candidates in the UK will apply for Session one 2023 using the current manual process, completing the Microsoft application form and attaching a copy of their submission to that application. These candidates will NOT need to apply through the platform and specific instructions will be given in the eligibility communications sent out by RICS.     

UK candidates will apply for Chartered assessments using the RICS Assessment Platform from Session two 2023. UK candidates will apply for March-April APC Preliminary Reviews and April 2023 Associate assessments on RICS Assessment Platform.

It is important that the Assessment Platform is available as soon as it is ready to improve the assessment experience for everyone involved and move away from the current resource-heavy manual operations.

The Assessment Platform must be used for all RICS assessments, except in Brazil and China.

RICS Assessment Platform has an improved design and layout that creates a better assessment experience for all users. New functionality is summarised below: 

Candidates: 

  • ability to change Counsellor details and pathway directly 
  • Ability to provide more employment history details  
  • summary of experience is now a single word template 
  • option to provide seconder and proposer details in advance of applying for assessment 
  • candidates who used ARChave access to data they had previously uploaded. 

Counsellors: 

  • a simple three-stage sign off 
  • ability to view candidates’ CPD, competency selection and employment history 

Training managers: 

  • a read only views of the candidates they are supporting through the assessment, showing candidates' progress, selected competencies, application status and option to download their submission

You can access the RICS Assessment Platform directly using this link, the link at the top of this page or in the quick links on the bottom of any rics.org page.

We have created a series of guides for candidates, assessors, counsellors and training managers – Training Manager roles will be introduced in January 2023.  You can access guidance here and on the Assessment Platform.

Please contact your local candidate engagement support team: 

UK & I - ukicandidatesupport@rics.org

AEMEA - aemeacandidatesupport@rics.org

APAC - apaccandidatesupport@rics.org

Candidate support for you

Find out what support is available

 

Candidates applying for assessment

Apply for assessment

Assessment dates and process

Please select the your location in order to view the correct assessment information for your region:

Americas
EMEA: UKEurope, MENA, Sub-Saharan Africa
Asia Pacific: ASEAN, Australasia, China, Japan, Korea, Macau, Hong Kong, South Asia, Taiwan

After enrolling

Once you are enrolled as a candidate, there are many ways you can get support on your assessment journey or share your experiences with other professionals pursuing an RICS qualification.

All enrolments received before 1 October will be charged for that current year’s subscription within the enrolment payment, then you will be required to pay the following year’s subscription when this becomes due on 1 January.

Any enrolments received after 1 October, the enrolment payment will cover your subscription fees from October of the current year, until December the following year.

RICS Assessments LinkedIn group

The RICS Assessments LinkedIn Group is available to support you through your assessment by sharing knowledge and experiences of the assessments, ensuring a motivating and encouraging environment for all who are working towards an RICS qualification.

Ask questions. Provide your own advice. Access support materials.

Membership of the group is open to all current RICS candidates and any RICS-qualified professionals wishing to proactively support candidates in becoming qualified.

Request to join the group here

Not using LinkedIn yet? It provides a great opportunity to raise your profile, growing your network with other candidates, RICS professionals, the industry and wider LinkedIn networks.

Mentor scheme

A voluntary mentor scheme is operated by RICS for APC and Associate Assessment candidates. The main function of the scheme is to provide support for APC and Associate candidates. This includes assisting candidates in their preparation for assessment. They may also be able to provide help to referred candidates with preparation for their next assessment. Their role is to:

  • Advise candidates on training, experience and recording against the competencies  
  • Advise candidates on templates including the case study*
  • Advise candidates on expectations of the written assessment or interview process and assessment day
  • Provide support based on their own experiences of the assessments

*Please note this does not include ‘checking’ submissions prior to them being submitted for assessment.

A mentor provides an independent voice, which can be used to assist the candidate and counsellor with the assessment process. Any advice given should be subject to approval by the candidate’s counsellor who has ultimate responsibility for assessment support.

A mentor is not a counsellor, and mentors are not expected to provide this role. 

Finding a mentor

  • Ask in your workplace and let colleagues know that you are looking for someone to support you
  • Join RICS Matrics, created to look after the interests of members entering or not long in the profession of surveying and start building your networks 
  • Use LinkedIn to ask for mentor support through the APC candidate private group
  • Obtain contact details of a mentor from the appropriate mentor list available to the right..

Become a mentor

We welcome any AssocRICS, MRICS, or FRICS members who would like to join the mentor scheme.  Please email candidatesupport@rics.org

Assessment of Professional Competence (APC)

If your are following the assessment of professional competence (APC) route towards Chartered membership, we can help you understand the APC process, equip you with the skills to demonstrate competencies and prepare you for the final assessment. 

The APC Prep Day will take you step-by-step through each stage of your Assessment of Professional Competence (APC).

APC candidate training plan

The APC candidate training plan is a best practice document for use by APC candidates who are required to complete structured training.

This document is produced to assist the candidate, counsellor and employer with creating a training plan for the candidate.

Assessment training

Training is available from RICS to help you through each stage of the assessment process.

View training sessions

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