Chartered Chemist (CChem)
The award of CChem is considered separately from admission to a category of RSC membership.
Candidates for CChem need to:
- be MRSC or FRSC;
- hold an RSC accredited degree or equivalent;
- demonstrate that the chemical knowledge and skills derived from their education and training are critical to fulfilling the requirements of their job;
- demonstrate development of twelve Professional Attributes.
Those with less than 10 years appropriate postgraduate experience complete the Professional Development Programme (PDP) route, while those with more can register for the Direct Award route.
The assessment process is identical for both routes. The only difference is that Direct Award candidates can submit their final report and portfolio of evidence any time after registration is confirmed and the evidence can include retrospective material. PDP lasts a minimum of 2 years.
Further details of each route can be obtained by downloading the guidance notes.
How to apply
Upgrade your membership online, apply for the award of Chartered Chemist, or complete a previously saved application
If you prefer not to apply online, you can download a PDF copy of the form and send by post or contact the Membership Department and an application form will be sent by post.
Further information
Professional Attributes for CChem
The twelve professional attributes against which a Candidate's performance is judged
Regulations for the Award of Chartered Chemist (CChem)
All candidates for Chartered Chemist have to be a Member (MRSC) or Fellow (FRSC)
Downloadable Files
Registration forms for CChem
Before completing this form, please refer to Realising your Potential - Guidance Notes. A CV must accompany your registration form.
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Guidance notes for Professional Development Programme for Chartered Chemist
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Guidance notes for the Direct Award of Chartered Chemist
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