1500 apply for BBA in Built Environment at RICS
Team Careers360 | July 30, 2019 | 05:30 PM IST | 1 min read
NEW DELHI, JULY 30: RICS School of Built Environment has seen 1500 applicants registered in this academic year 2019 for its full time BBA in Real Estate & Urban Infrastructure Programme in both the campuses at Noida & Mumbai. Students, who are seeking career opportunities in the field of built environment (real estate, infrastructure & construction sectors), could easily apply through Online/Offline medium.
BBA Programme is aimed to equip students with a strong knowledge base and technical skills for careers paths in real estate and infrastructure related fields. The program has a balanced mix of technical and managerial competencies that are required to flourish in the Indian Real Estate sector.
RICS School of Built Environment have established relationships with some of the top International universities like RMIT University, Australia; Chongqing University, China; Liverpool John Moores University and Northumbria University, UK to build knowledge and thought leadership. It provides students a gateway to enrich its academic colleagues and experience with global knowledge.
The total number of seats available for both the campuses of Mumbai and Delhi are 40 and 45 respectively.
Commenting on the admissions, Ashwani Awasthi, COO, RICS School of Built Environment, said, “We are delighted to welcome our potential students, as we have exclusively designed this BBA course at RICSSBE, Amity University to ensure quality education for each student and have tried to help them to shape their career in the built environment sector. Students are given the RICS’ international pedigree and global linkages to leverage so that they can gain the most out of the exposure. We do not just train them to be job-ready but groom them with life skills as well so that they can manage teams and exhibit exceptional people management skills”.
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