BBA in Real Estate and Urban Infrastructure | RICS SBE

 


BBA in Real Estate and Urban Infrastructure | RICS SBE

RICS SBE, Amity University is the first and only institution to offer dual accredited (RICS & PMI-GAC) degrees. Accreditation ensures that education quality is at par with global standards. The institution offers BBA in real estate & urban infrastructure as an undergrad programme specializing in real estate.

This uniquely designed BBA is aimed to equip students with a strong knowledge base and technical skills for career paths in real estate and infrastructure-related fields. The programme has a balanced mix of technical and managerial competencies that are required to flourish in the Indian Real Estate sector.

What you can expect to learn:

         Business Development

         Real Estate Development

         Real Estate Marketing

         Real Estate Valuation and Finance

         Corporate Real Estate & Facilities Management

As an outcome of the BBA in Real Estate & Urban Infrastructure program, students will be able to apply economic principles related to:

         Real estate

         Land and property laws

         Environment laws

         Planning

         Construction technology

         Valuation methods

         Property development process

         Property management

         Investment and finance related to real estate asset classes

Learn to apply the principles of:

         Accounting

         Corporate law

         Marketing

         Finance

Possess necessary competencies in:

         Inspection

         Measurement of land and property

         Analysing development feasibility

         Valuation

         Property portfolio management

         Market analysis

The unique course is one such specialization at RICS SBE. The real estate degree course program focuses on the domain of real estate, infrastructure and urban development. The real estate management course helps you deal with tasks like land, surveying, cost estimation, construction planning, hiring labour, regulatory processes and project management.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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