Pune, 27th January 2025: The Maharashtra Real Estate Regulatory Authority (MahaRERA) has announced the results for the 6th examination for real estate agents. Praveen Kamble from Pune has secured the top position.
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The MahaRERA examination is designed to ensure that real estate professionals are well-versed in the latest regulations and ethical practices, enhancing the credibility and transparency of the real estate sector.
Praveen Kamble is a resident of Pune who topped the 6th MahaRERA examination for real estate agents, showcasing his exceptional knowledge and dedication to the field.
MahaRERA stands for Maharashtra Real Estate Regulatory Authority, a statutory body established under the Real Estate (Regulation and Development) Act, 2016.
The MahaRERA examination covers a wide range of topics including real estate laws, ethical practices, and market trends. Candidates are rigorously tested to ensure they have a comprehensive understanding of the real estate landscape.
The MahaRERA examination not only validates the knowledge of real estate professionals but also enhances their credibility among clients and peers, making it a valuable asset for those looking to establish a successful career in the real estate industry.
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