* Almost 90 % of the
Indian real estate projects get delayed by 3 to 4 years...!
* The acute skill
shortage contributes to it significantly.
* The institute will
start operating from August, 2013 in Amity’s Noida campus
* It will initially
provide 3 specialized courses.
To address the
shortage of skilled manpower in real estate, above 200 Indian property
developers have associated with Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors
(RICS).
India’s first
institute..!
which has tied-up
with Amity University to open India’s first institute that will provide
education in real estate, construction & infrastructure related
disciplines.
Mr. Sachin Sandhir, MD, South Asia, RICS said, “About 200 real estate
developers including DLF Ltd, Hiranandani, Unitech, Shapoorji Pallonji and
Raheja have participated in developing curriculum for the institute. They have
also been involved in developing case studies whether it is Terminal 3 project
or / metros”
India Real estate
industry needs nearly 50 lakh professionals, including architects, civil
engineers, planners & facility
managers, every year.But, only 10 lakh such professionals pass out from Indian
institutes annually, according to industry estimates.
Mr. Sachin Sandhir
said almost 90 % of the real estate projects get delayed by 3 to 4 years and
the acute skill shortage contributes to it significantly.
The institute will
start operating from August, 2013 in Amity’s Noida campus & will initially
provide 3 specialized courses.
The first batch will
have 135 students. The industry body expects this number to reach 700 to 800
per year in the next few years.
RICS may open a
second campus in 2 years in either Mumbai or / Bangalore.
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