How To Attain CIOB Chartered Membership

 CIOB’s Chartered Membership (MCIOB) is equivalent to a Bachelor’s Degree and its Chartered Fellowship (FCIOB) is equivalent to a Master’s Degree.



As a Chartered member of CIOB, you can be a part of the world’s largest and most influential and most influential professional body construction management and leadership, with almost 50,000 members in over 100 countries.

How to become Chartered?

1.   Check your eligibility:

To be qualified to join, CIOB takes into account many factors. These factors consist of professional experience, education, membership with other professional bodies and more. You should visit its Become a Member page to know what awaits you as a member of this Institute. If you don’t currently satisfy its eligibility requirements for Chartered Membership, the institute has a tailored route designed to help you reach your full potential and unlock career opportunities.

2.   Register online:

You must create an account on the Institute’s online portal. Having done this, you can complete its Pathway Finder and start your journey to Chartered Membership or Fellowship.

3.   Submit your application:

You have to upload the most recent resume and any related qualifications. When you have submitted your application and paid the appropriate fees, your application will be assessed and verified, usually within a period of 14 working days. You will first join one of CIOB’s Pathways and a Non-Chartered membership grade of Student or Applicant.

4.   Find your Membership pathway:

When your application has been reviewed, the authority will offer you further guidance on the next steps to attain Chartered Membership or Fellowship.

If you need to take additional study or qualifications, the Institute will provide you with more information to decide the most efficient way to move ahead.

5.   Professional Review or Fellowship Assessment:

Professional Review:

It is the last phase before receiving Chartered Membership. When confirmed to be eligible for the CIOB Professional Review, you need to start working on it. This assessment demonstrates your skills, knowledge and experience in the major areas of managerial, occupational and professional competence. The authority will support you with your application. Help is provided in many ways to fulfill your individual needs.

Fellowship Assessment:

Those having extensive industry experience at a senior level can apply directly for the CIOB’s Fellowship (FCIOB) award, which is the highest Chartered grade of CIOB or choose to upgrade when you make progress in your career.

You will get support and a workshop to help develop your written fellowship assessment and Panel Review. It is the last stage before attaining Chartered Fellowship.

To be kept in mind:

There are three types of Professional Review forms. The one you need will be determined by your qualifications and experience. When you have joined the CIOB at Applicant status, you can choose the firm for you from the options that can be found on the official page.

The Application Form is a PDF document, so ensure that you use an official programme such as Adobe Reader to complete the application form to save the information you have put in the document.

Don’t use a browser to complete the application, as it may lead to the information you have put in being lost. So, download the document. After that, open it with a PDF reader (use Adobe Reader, which is free to download from www.adobe.com.

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