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what is the difference between a chartered accountant and an accountant, likewise with surveyor(or do they all now have chartered as their titles?)
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.You can still be qualified as a surveyor without actually being affiliated with the institute (RICS). To obtain professional status you must first complete a degree at a recognised Uni then go through the process of ewing examined etc before the RICS will approve.
You can still be a fully qualified surveyor without and call yourself this but can't call yourself 'Chartered' as chris rightly said.
For many people its a 'status' thing and depends on what type of surveyor you are. For a building surveyor its pretty much a must have to be chartered but quantity surveyors don't always need. Depends what sort of work you do. I'm a quantity surveyor but not chartered nor do i intend to be as i work on the development side and not general practise. Doesn't mean i'm not qualified though.