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Title: Evaluating the success rates of the Assessment of Professional Competence (APC) : insight and implications for professional development
Authors: Ramabodu, Molusiwa Stephan 
Keywords: Assessment of Professional Competence (APC);APC Success Rates;Professional development;Competency assessment;APC Training Outcomes;Professional competence evaluation
Issue Date: 25-Nov-2024
Publisher: Seybold Publications
Source: Ramabodu, M.S. 2024. Evaluating the success rates of the Assessment of Professional Competence (APC): insight and implications for professional development. Seybold Report. 19(11): 582-597. doi: 10.5281/zenodo.14234840
Journal: Seybold Report; Vol. 19, Issue 11 
Abstract: 
This study examines success rates in the Assessment of Professional Competence (APC) for quantity surveyors
in South Africa, focusing on demographic influences on candidates’ outcomes. Employing a post-positivist
philosophical stance, the research uses a quantitative methodology to conduct a systematic analysis of institutional
records from the South African Council for the Quantity Surveying Profession (SACQSP). Data from 2019 and
2020 APC assessments were analyzed based on race, gender, and geographic location, providing a comprehensive
view of success rates across demographic groups. Additionally, this study assesses the impact of the Professional
Skills Modules (PSM), designed for candidates without an accredited Honours degree, on APC outcomes.
Statistical tests, including binary regression and Chi-square, were utilized to identify potential patterns and
disparities in success rates. Findings suggest that demographic factors may influence APC outcomes, highlighting
the need for measures that ensure fairness and accessibility in professional competency assessments. This research
contributes to the ongoing conversation about inclusivity and professional development within the quantity
surveying field, advocating for reforms that uphold excellence as the primary standard for achieving professional
recognition. Through these insights, the study aims to enhance support structures for current and future
professionals, fostering equitable opportunities in the evolving landscape of quantity surveying.
URI: https://hdl.handle.net/10321/5752
ISSN: 1533-9211 (Online)
DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.14234840
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