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I have an opportunity to study a commercial real estate degree through a degree apprenticeship, I don't know a great deal about university as I never wanted to go until recently, and I decided I would much prefer to do it this way. Now I am really keen to become a surveyor, from what I understand this degree isn't to become an estate agent as you automatically assume. It is actually to become a chartered surveyor through RICS. Is there any way for me to become prehaps a quantity surveyor or something similar in surveying after I study this degree? Does anyone know how I can do that? What I have to do? Should I even go for this job?
I would really appreciate any help anyone can give me PLEASE!
After looking at the following, I think it's just a matter of getting recorded experience with RICS to secure your chartered status and climbing the corproate ladder:
https://nationalcareers.service.gov.uk/job-profiles/quantity-surveyor
https://nationalcareers.service.gov.uk/job-profiles/building-surveyor

See the following for more information regarding your status in RICS:
https://www.rics.org/uk/surveying-profession/career-progression/
This is to become a chartered surveyor down the valuation or commercial property practice routes - these are then jobs in managing existing buildings, the funding etc of development sites, commercial property investment etc.It's an excellent opportunity, and as the previous response says - do look at the different pathway routes from the RICS.

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