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What's the difference between surveying and mapping engineers?

The differences between registered surveyors and surveying and mapping engineers are basically the same as those between current certified public accountants and accountants, as follows:

1. Certified public accountants focus on the legal audit of accounting results. The accounting results of enterprises audited by certified public accountants, such as the annual audit and financial information of enterprises, have legal effect, especially the listing and annual report of enterprises, while accountants only complete the accounting results, and the results themselves have no legal effect.

Similarly, registered surveyors focus on the legal review of surveying and mapping results and designs. Surveying and mapping results audited by registered surveyors have legal effect, while surveying and mapping engineers only complete surveying and mapping results and related designs, and the results and designs themselves have no legal effect.

2. Certified public accountant is a professional qualification, and only with this qualification can he engage in the business entrusted by law. The chief accountant is a professional title, which is a recognition of the level of finance technology.

Similarly, registered surveyor is also a professional qualification. With this qualification, you can engage in the business entrusted by law. Chief Surveying and Mapping Engineer is just a professional title, which is the recognition of surveying and mapping technical level.

3. The scope, difficulty and examiners of CPA and accountant are different. Generally speaking, the former contains more gold than the latter.

Similarly, registered surveyors passed the national unified vocational qualification examination, while surveying and mapping engineers currently adopt a combination of assessment and assessment, and the professional level of surveying and mapping is mainly achieved through assessment. At the same time, due to factors such as the number of places and the nature of the unit, factors other than technology have a great influence in the evaluation process. Generally speaking, from a technical point of view, registered surveyors's gold content and fairness should be far greater than that of surveying and mapping engineers.

4. Certified public accountants practice independently and are not affiliated with any enterprise, but registered surveyors need to be affiliated with a certain enterprise. It is estimated that there may be some changes in this aspect in the future.

5. The chief financial officer of large enterprises prefers to recruit accountants with the qualification of certified public accountants. This is not the case for registered surveyors at present, and it may happen in the future.