National Diploma in Quantity Surveying Colleges and Universities in Ghana

A Quantity Surveyor (QS) is a construction industry professional with expert knowledge on … Institute of Building; GHIS – Ghana Institute of Surveyors.

Colleges and Universities Offering National Diploma in Quantity Surveying in Ghana are:

KAAF University College

Admission Requirements:

GENERAL REQUIREMENTS:

I. SSCE – Applicant must obtain six (6) credit passes (A-D) in three (3) core subjects which must include English Language, Core Mathematics, Integrated Science/Social studies and any three (3) relevant elective subjects.

II. WASSCE – Applicant must obtain six (6) credit passes (A1-C6) in three (3) core subjects which must include English Language, Core Mathematics, Integrated Science/Social Studies and any three (3) relevant elective subjects.

III. GCE ‘A’ LEVEL – Applicant must obtain three (3) passes (at least Grade D) in relevant subjects in addition to five (5) credit passes (at least Grade 6) at GCE O’ Level which must include English Language, Mathematics, General Science / any Science subject.

IV. ABCE – Applicant must obtain three (3) passes (at least Grade D). V. HND – (2nd Class Lower) division or better with 2 years working experience. Applicants for Engineering would undertake a one-semester Bridging (Top-up) programme. Successful candidates will be admitted to Level 300.

Admission Requirements For National Diploma in Quantity Surveying

HND (Civil Engineering) Holders

HND graduates with a minimum of two (2) years of relevant experience will be placed at Level 200 of the programme. Applicants with 1st Class or 2nd Class Upper Division certificate and two (2) years relevant experience may opt for a top-up.

Top-up for HND Holders

Candidates who hold HND certificates (1st Class or 2nd Class- Upper Division) in Building Technology and have a minimum of two (2) years relevant experience may be admitted to Level 300 as regular students, upon successful completion of one semester bridging course.

Those whose work or business schedule cannot allow them to attend as regular students may opt for the non-regular student module. For such students, evening and/or weekend classes will be conducted at our Accra Lecture Halls.