Royal Institute of Surveyors Malaysia (RISM)
FAST TRACK TO 3 PRESTIGIOUS LICENCES
Registered Valuer
In Malaysia, a registered valuer is a professional who is qualified to provide valuations of property, businesses, or other assets. They are required to meet certain standards and qualifications in order to be registered with the Board of Valuers, Appraisers, Estate Agents and Property Managers (BOVAEP).
Registered valuers in Malaysia are regulated by the Valuers, Appraisers and Estate Agents Act 1981, which sets out the legal framework for the profession and sets out the duties and responsibilities of registered valuers. In order to become a registered valuer in Malaysia, individuals must complete an accredited valuation course and pass a series of exams, as well as have relevant work experience and meet other requirements set out by the BOVAEP.
Registered valuers in Malaysia are often hired by banks, financial institutions, and other organizations to provide independent and unbiased valuations of property, businesses, or other assets. They may also be retained by individuals or organizations to provide expert testimony in court cases or to provide valuations for other purposes, such as insurance or taxation.
Registered Estate Agent
In Malaysia, a registered estate agent is a professional who is qualified to provide real estate services, such as buying, selling, leasing, or managing property. Registered estate agents in Malaysia are typically licensed professionals who have completed the necessary training and passed the required exams in order to be registered with the Board of Valuers, Appraisers, Estate Agents and Property Managers (BOVAEP).
Registered estate agents in Malaysia are regulated by the Valuers, Appraisers and Estate Agents Act 1981, which sets out the legal framework for the profession and sets out the duties and responsibilities of registered estate agents. In order to become a registered estate agent in Malaysia, individuals must complete an accredited estate agency course and pass a series of exams, as well as have relevant work experience and meet other requirements set out by the BOVAEP.
Registered Property Manager
In Malaysia, a registered property manager is a professional who is qualified to manage the operation, maintenance, and repair of property on behalf of owners or landlords. Registered property managers in Malaysia are typically licensed professionals who have completed the necessary training and passed the required exams in order to be registered with the Board of Valuers, Appraisers, Estate Agents and Property Managers (BOVAEP).
Registered property managers in Malaysia are regulated by the Valuers, Appraisers and Estate Agents Act 1981, which sets out the legal framework for the profession and sets out the duties and responsibilities of registered property managers. In order to become a registered property manager in Malaysia, individuals must complete an accredited property management course and pass a series of exams, as well as have relevant work experience and meet other requirements set out by the BOVAEP.
Methodology and Assessment
- 100% written exam with 50% passing mark for each subject.
- You can take any number of subjects in each examination sitting, with a minimum of 2 subjects.
- All 10 subjects must be completed within a duration of 5 years.
- HRDC claimable or Affordable Instalment Scheme.
- Exam will be conducted at designated exam centres, in major states in Malaysia.
- Classes are held online, through zoom.
- All video and resources are available in our Portal for your access, anytime anywhere.