Laying a strong foundation
The Hindu
How a globally accredited degree in Built Environment can potentially change the real estate sector
The prediction that the Indian real-estate industry will become a ₹ 65,000 crore opportunity by 2040 is likely to come true, given the various initiatives taken by the government. With this, there will also be a strong demand for skilled professionals such as construction project managers, quantity surveyors, cost managers, valuers, sales and marketing professionals and others. In the last few years, the urban landscape has seen significant change and success, thanks to the built environment professionals especially engineers, architects, and planners. A globally accredited degree in Built Environment can potentially change the sector. What are the benefits of choosing a globally accredited institution offering a degree in Real Estate, Construction Project Management and Quantity Surveying? Here are a few pointers: In such institutions, the faculty will have the relevant skills and experience to deliver the curriculum effectively. Also industry experts will be engaged to share insights and help make the education practice led.More Related News
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