Professional Competence Test

The Professional Competence Test is an alternative route to membership for people whose qualifications are not fully accredited by IPI, or who need to demonstrate competence through a recognized evaluation process.

What is the Professional Competence Test

The Professional Competence Test is an alternative route to membership for people whose qualifications are not fully accredited by IPI, or who need to demonstrate competence through a recognized evaluation process.

The Test is run in conjunction with the School of Spatial Planning, TU Dublin (TU Dublin).

Structure & Requirements

The Test comprises two parts:

1. Written Project

The applicant submits a proposal for a “written project topic.” Once the topic is approved, the candidate must prepare an essay-style report of about 2,000 words.

The project must:

  • be on a large-scale (national or regional level) planning issue,
  • have spatial/physical planning implications,
  • centre on planning issues, and
  • be either a real case-study or a hypothetical planning scenario.

2. Interview

Comprises two parts:

A. The candidate provides an overview of their prior education/course (with transcripts supplied to the panel in advance)

B. The candidate answers questions about their written project and more broadly about planning — both theory and practice.

Timescale

Once the topic is approved, the applicant has a maximum of six months to submit the written project.

The Test is typically offered twice a year, in Spring and Autumn.

Result

Once both elements are complete, the panel (via TU Dublin) prepares a report which is submitted to IPI; IPI then informs the candidate of the result.

Fee

The fee for the test is €400.

Please note that this is only payable following notification from the Institute to the candidate to undertake the test.

Please email [email protected] if you wish to receive further information on this avenue for membership of the Institute.