Australian Institute of Quantity Surveyors (AIQS)

Australian Institute of Quantity Surveyors (AIQS)

The organisation practices its activities with chapters and Divisions in all States and Territories of the country.  The organisation is the member of International Cost Engineering Council (ICEC) and cooperates with the Pacific Association of Quantity Surveyors (PAQS) for further participation in its field of profession. The organisation was nominated by the Australian Government to advice the Department of Immigration and Border Protection and act as an assessing authority.

 

AIQS roles and responsibilities: 

 

·         Collecting cost data and the publishing of  Current Cost Costs for industry research;

·         Assessing standards of education and training of professionals;

·         Ensuring and maintaining work safety of its members and the industry;

·          Supporting the educations of trainees;

·         Maintaining and developing the methods of practice;

·         Representing the interests of its members at government, public bodies and forums;

·         Producing policies and regulations on professional matters; and

·         Assessing the qualification of overseas professionals.   

  

The list of occupations assessed by AIQS can be found below

 

Number

Occupation Name

ANZSCO

Code

Assessing

Authority

1

Quantity Surveyor

233213

AIQS

 

Skill Assessment Procedure for migration:

 

Overseas professionals who wish to pursue their career in Australia and migrate to this country under General Skill Migration Categories programme must have their qualifications and skilled assessed. International Quantity surveyors need to apply for assessment. There are three pathways available for assessment and applicants are required to choose the best suited route.

·         Pathway 1Australian Accredited Qualification;

 

Applicants that have been trained in Australia and hold an accredited Bachelor or Post Graduate degree from one of the Australian     institution.

 

·         Pathway 2Non-Accredited Australian Qualification with Two Years Employment; 

Australian Qualification:

Australian trained applicants that hold a Bachelor or Post Graduate Degree in Quantity Surveying recognised by the CRICOS, or

 

Skilled Employment:

Applicants must provide documents and evidences, which would certify they have at least two years of full time employment in their profession.

 

·         Pathway 3Overseas Trained Application.

Overseas Qualification:

Overseas applicants must hold an approved bachelor degree in their field of profession, or

 

Skilled Employment:

Applicants must provide documents and evidences, which would certify they have at least two years of full time employment in their profession. 

 

 

YES

NO

Are you a registered professional in Australia?

You are qualified to practice in Australia

You are not qualified to practice in Australia.

Have you received your qualification from an accredited University/College in Australia or New Zealand?

You are required to have your qualification assessed under Pathway 1.

You are required to have your qualification and skills assessed by the relevant assessing authority under Pathway 3.

Do you have work experience?  

You are required to have your qualification assessed under Pathway 2, If you have two years of employment in the relative field.

You are required to have your qualification assessed under Pathway 3.

Are you required to be submitted for assessment?

Documents required:

 

·         Certificate or a degree, in original language and a certified copy of an official English translation, if applicable.

·         Official transcript, in original language and a certified copy of an official English translation, if applicable.  

·         Evidence of Employment, if applicable

·         Thesis details, if have completed a thesis or dissertation as a part of the degree, certified copies of evidence must also be provided.

·         Evidence of membership, in the relevant association, if applicable.

·         Evidence of registration/ license, if applicable.

·         Evidence of English proficiency**.

 

 

** English proficiency, applicant who has acquired his/her qualification from a non-English speaking country, is required to sit for IELTS examination. It is essential to achieve a minimum score of 7 in each of the four components (Reading, Writing, Speaking and Listening).

The English proficiency test required for assessment is IELTs, however, other English examinations like TOFEL iBT may also be accepted by the  relevant authority.

 

Below is the table of score comparison between English Proficiency examinations:

 

Listening

Speaking

Reading

Writing

Total Score

IELTS

TOFEL iBT

IELTS

TOFEL iBT

IELTS

TOFEL iBT

IELTS

TOFEL iBT

IELTS

TOFEL iBT

9.0

30

9.0

30

9.0

30

9.0

30

9.0

118-120

8.5

29

8.5

28-29

8.5

29

8.5

30

8.5

115-117

8.0

28

8.0

26-27

8.0

29

8.0

30

8.0

110-114

7.5

27

7.5

24-25

7.5

27-28

7.5

29

7.5

102-109

7.0

24-26

7.0

23

7.0

24-26

7.0

27-28

7.0

94-101

6.5

20-23

6.5

20-22

6.5

19-23

6.5

24-26

6.5

79-93

6.0

12-19

6.0

18-19

6.0

13-18

6.0

21-23

6.0

60-78

5.5

7-11

5.5

16-17

5.5

8-12

5.5

18-20

5.5

46-59

5.0

4-6

5.0

14-15

5.0

4-7

5.0

14-17

5.0

35-45

4.5

3

4.5

12-13

4.5

3

4.5

12-13

4.5

32-34

<=4

0-2

<=4

0-11

<=4

0-2

<=4

0-11

<=4

0-31

 

 

Assessment of overseas qualification is a complex and time consuming procedure. It may take up to 8 weeks for the process to take place. After completion of the assessment a letter and Statement of Recognition is received by the applicant. The received statement is useful to assist:

 

·         Migration officers to determine the suitability of the applicant for migration under the General Skilled Migration Categories;

·         Registration as Quantity Surveyor with AIQS; and

·         Eligibility for relevant jobs.

 

For further information as to fees and assessments please contact us. 

 

Here is the list of links that may be useful: 

 

Immigration

·        www.aiqs.com.au

 

 

 

For more information, please contact us

If you wish to book in an assessment, please fill the form below.
Last Updated: 09 November 2015
Editor: Ms. Kiandokht Dardashti