Ahmedabad is set to welcome a new premium real estate management school, offering advanced education and training in the ever-growing real estate sector.
Real Estate ManagementEducationAhmedabadReal EstateCareer OpportunitiesReal Estate MumbaiApr 19, 2025
The new real estate management school in Ahmedabad is scheduled to open its doors in the upcoming academic year.
The curriculum will cover a wide range of topics, including property development, project management, real estate finance, and legal aspects of real estate transactions.
The school will offer modern classrooms, a well-equipped library, and a dedicated real estate simulation lab for hands-on learning experiences.
Yes, the school will offer a range of extracurricular activities, such as workshops, seminars, and guest lectures by leading industry experts.
You can visit the official website or contact the admissions office directly to apply to the school. Applications are currently being accepted for the upcoming academic year.
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