CEPT University Ahmedabad and the Confederation of Real Estate Developers' Association of India (CREDAI) have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to launch a professional certificate programme for real estate developers.
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The MoU is to launch a professional certificate programme for real estate developers, aiming to address the critical gap in professional development and provide a comprehensive understanding of the modern real estate landscape.
The programme is open to all CREDAI members, which includes a vast network of over 25,000 real estate professionals across India.
The programme will be delivered in a hybrid format over 3-4 months, including immersive on-campus modules at CEPT University.
The programme will cover a wide range of topics including project management, sustainable development, and regulatory frameworks.
CEPT University will curate and offer the programme, while CREDAI will extend it to its extensive network of real estate professionals and provide industry insights.

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