E.surv academy graduates achieve 100% AssocRICS pass rate

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E.surv’s 2022 academy graduates have become AssocRICS qualified with a 100% pass rate.

13 trainees qualified as AssocRICS surveyors. E.surv doubled the number of AssocRICS assessment qualification windows in 2022 to ensure more trainees had the opportunity to become certified residential surveyors.

The AssocRICS programme aims to open up the survey and valuation industry to a broader base of talent. Many who have joined have done so for a change in career as well as those joining straight from university. The demanding programme takes place over 13 months that includes weekly classroom training, fieldtrips and shadowing experienced surveyors.

The trainees were supported through their training sessions and the submission process by technical partners Kevan Dean, Kevin Keane, Karen Kent and Khushboo Rathor, as well as senior technical partner, Andrew McIvor.

Since its inception in 2013, e.surv’s programme has delivered over 350 AssocRICS surveyors.

Steve Goodall, managing director, said: “Our training programme is a hugely important investment both for our graduates and the company. The number of graduates we have enrolled in the qualification over the last decade demonstrates our commitment and is testimony to all their hard work.

“We are all incredibly happy for them and they thoroughly deserve their designation. They are now ready to pursue their careers in surveying armed with some of the very best experience and expertise available.”

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