HSNC University’s School of Real Estate will offer certificate courses
Team Careers360 | February 24, 2021 | 06:05 PM IST | 1 min read
The first batch of the certificate course will commence on March 2 and will teach undergraduate students.
NEW DELHI: HSNC University has launched a School of Real Estate to run certificate courses for undergraduate students on Wednesday, February 24.
The Niranjan Hiranandani School of Real Estate (NHSRE) will be offering a certificate course in Real Estate Regulatory Authority or RERA compliance and a certificate course in real estate entrepreneurship for undergraduate students, postgraduate alumni and professionals. The course is also open for students who wish to polish their skills in the sector.
The course will be offered in a blended mode of online and offline teaching for a period of two months through 30 sessions during the weekends.
“HSNC University recognizes the immense potential of real estate and the lack of specialized educational curriculum and learning for students aspiring for a future in the multi-billion dollar fast-growing industry. And, this initiative is a step to fill that void and be the rising sun for the one who seeks a place of reckoning in this ever-growing industry”, said Niranjan Hiranandani, provost of HSNC.
The alumni of the school will get opportunities to work and learn in areas like planning, liaisoning, architecture, marketing and communications and critical thinking. Other areas like crisis management, people management, environment rules, legalities, procedures, financial aspects and the entire gamut of the real estate sector will also be addressed, the statement said.
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