Sunday, July 30, 2017

Eligibility for Examination & Practical Experience

Q. (Also posted in my-realproperty2)
I would like to know, how could i access to your question bank?

There is a question bank at my-realestateforum.blogspot.com. It is for public. 2011-2017 past year questions are all there.

The question with answers (suggested answers) are in my private blogs. Part 1 is at my-realproperty1.blogspot.com.

You need to be invited to read my private blog. How to do this is easy, I have to get a few things from you.

1. Your Full Name:
2. Your HP for WhatSApp:
3. Your current Job:
4. Your Location city:

Q.
Perhaps, you could help to clear my doubt by telling me the flow to be REA.
Am i allow to take the exam without attending any classes offer by the recognize university?

As long as you have SPM - with a least 5 passes and 3 of them being credits with 1 of the credit passes in Mathematics or Science or Accounts or Commerce - Rule 32 (2) (b) of Valuers, Appraisers and Estate Agents Rules, 1986 (hereafter VAEA Rules 1986).

Yes, you can do self-study without attending any class offered.

Q.
After passing this exam, i have to under training as PEA for 2 yrs in order to proceed for TPC?

Yes, PEA for 2 years is required and it is counted after passing of the Part 2 Exam while being registered as PEA. Earlier experience as REN is not counted.

Rule 45 of VAEA Rules 1986:

45. Practical Experience.

(1B) The minimum practical training and experience required for a candidate to be registered as an estate agent are-

(a) that he has passed the Test of Professional Competence set by the Board; and

(b) that he has two years post-qualifying practical training and experience in Malaysia under a registered estate agent in a registered estate agency firm.

(2) The two years post-qualifying practical training and experience required ... (omitted for simplicity) shall be on a full-time basis.

Q.
or can my current experience replace the 2 yrs as PEA?

No. See above.

Ref:
Rules 32 & 45 of Valuers, Appraisers and Estate Agents Rules, 1986.

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