Ahmedabad is set to welcome a new premium real estate management school that aims to bridge the gap between industry needs and academic training. This state-of-the-art institution will offer specialized courses to equip students with the skills necessary for a successful career in the real estate sector.
Real EstateAhmedabadEducationProperty ManagementReal Estate CoursesReal EstateApr 19, 2025

The new real estate management school in Ahmedabad is expected to open its doors to the first batch of students in the upcoming academic year.
The school will offer a range of specialized courses, including property development, asset management, real estate finance, and legal aspects of property transactions.
Yes, the school will provide practical training opportunities through real-world projects and internships with leading real estate companies.
The faculty will consist of experienced professionals from various sectors of the real estate industry, bringing valuable practical insights to the classroom.
Yes, the school will offer short-term courses and workshops for professionals to provide continuous learning and training opportunities.

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