WHAT ARE THE BENEFITS OF BECOMING A REGISTERED VALUER?
For Professionals in Engineering, Valuation, and Land Administration
Becoming a Registered Valuer under the Companies Act, 2013 offers a powerful blend of professional credibility, career growth, and financial opportunity. Here’s a breakdown of the key benefits:
💼 Professional Legitimacy & Recognition
• You’re officially authorized to conduct valuations under the Companies Act, 2013 and other related laws.
• Your reports carry legal weight and are accepted by regulatory bodies like SEBI, RBI, NCLT, and Income Tax authorities.
📈 Expanding Career Opportunities
• Eligible to work on valuations for mergers, acquisitions, insolvency proceedings, financial reporting, and fundraising.
• Can be appointed by companies for asset, liability, or business valuations under Section 247.
• Opens doors to work with corporates, banks, government bodies, and consulting firms.
💰 Lucrative Income Potential
• Valuation assignments often command high fees, especially in complex transactions like restructuring or IPOs.
• As demand grows for compliance-based valuations, registered valuers are increasingly sought after.
🧠 Enhanced Knowledge & Skillset
• The registration process includes a 50-hour educational course and a rigorous exam, sharpening your expertise in valuation standards, methodologies, and ethics.
• You gain access to a vast MCQ bank, study material, and continuous learning through RVOs (Registered Valuer Organisations).
🛡️ Regulatory Protection & Ethical Framework
• You operate under the IBBI Code of Conduct, which ensures transparency, independence, and accountability.
• Your valuation reports are based on internationally accepted standards, reducing risk of disputes or bias.
🏆 Prestige & Networking
• Being part of a niche professional community gives you access to exclusive forums, seminars, and collaborations.
• You become a trusted advisor in high-stakes financial decisions.
If you’re considering this path, it’s not just a certification—it’s a gateway to becoming a key player in India’s evolving financial ecosystem. Want help preparing for the exam or choosing your asset class (Land & Building, Plant & Machinery, or Securities & Financial Assets)? I’ve got you covered.
About the Author:
Er. Sundeep Bansal is a Chartered Engineer and an IBBI-registered valuer under the Companies Act, with a specialization in Real Estate. He regularly advises on complex valuation disputes, tax planning, and regulatory compliance, and is a contributor to leading industry journals.
