Surveyors
Job Description:
Land Surveyors have a well–defined area of work. They ascertain the official land and write descriptions of land for deeds, leases, and other legal documents and measure construction and mineral sites. The most needed survey activity is in the area of valuation and quantity survey. Surveyors working in these areas require knowledge of the construction industry, construction management, civil engineering, construction and arbitration laws, tendering procedures and contractual agreements.
Educational Qualification:
The Institute of Surveyors at New Delhi turns out qualified surveyors. Entry to the training program is flexible. There are the first, intermediate and final level examinations. After 10+2 (PCM) students can enter at the first level examination, diploma holders in civil engineering can enrol at the intermediate level and B.Arch/BE (Civil) entitles the candidate to enrol for the final exam.
Opening:
Career openings are available in public and private sector construction organizations, Insurance companies, planning and development authorities, housing boards etc.