How to Become an IBBI Registered Valuer
Becoming an IBBI Registered Valuer means registering for a specific asset class, meeting IBBI's education and experience requirements, completing recognised training, and passing the asset-class exam. This guide walks through the process step by step.
Who is eligible to apply
- A relevant postgraduate qualification or professional membership for the chosen asset class
- The prescribed years of post-qualification professional experience
- No disqualification under IBBI's fit-and-proper criteria
The three asset classes
- Land & Building: typically civil engineers, architects and structural engineers
- Plant & Machinery: typically mechanical, production and industrial engineers
- Securities or Financial Assets: typically Chartered Accountants, Company Secretaries and Cost Accountants
Step-by-step registration process
Check eligibility
Confirm your qualification and experience meet the requirements for the chosen asset class.
Enrol with a Registered Valuers Organisation
An RVO recognised by IBBI for the relevant asset class.
Complete the training
The prescribed training hours set by IBBI for that asset class.
Pass the valuation examination
The IBBI-approved exam for the specific asset class.
Apply for registration
Submit the application to IBBI with the required documents and fee.
Receive your Certificate of Registration
Confirming your registration for the specific asset class. See our guide to opportunities as an IBBI Registered Valuer and Axium's own registrations.
Frequently asked questions
How long does the whole process take, from enrolment to registration?
Most candidates complete the training and clear the exam within 3 to 6 months, depending on how quickly they schedule the training and exam. Registration processing by IBBI typically follows within a few weeks of a complete application.
Can I register in more than one asset class?
Yes. Each asset class requires its own training and examination, but many established valuers hold registration in two or all three classes, since it widens the range of assignments they can accept.
Does IBBI registration cover income tax valuations too?
No. IBBI registration is the standard for NCLT, IBC, Companies Act and most bank lending purposes. Valuations submitted specifically to the Income Tax Department may require separate registration under Section 514 of the Income tax Act, 2025.
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