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business and finance civil engineering industryHow do you become a quantity surveyor?
Subsequently, one may also ask, how many years does it take to become a quantity surveyor?
Unlike other careers such as Architecture (7+years), it does not take long to train tobecome a QS; one year or two years part-time toobtain a PGDip if you already have a degree, plus another coupleyears to become Chartered.
Also know, what qualifications do I need to be a quantity surveyor?
You'll need a degree or professionalqualification accredited by the Royal Institution ofChartered Surveyors (RICS). This can be a quantitysurveying degree or a postgraduate conversion course from anydegree.
Quantity Surveyors are always in demandwithin the construction industry – “it's easier toemploy a ballet dancer than a quantity surveyor”. Inline with increasing demand, salaries are growing at recordlevels with the aim to encourage new talent.