Real Estate Education Reform: A Call to Action

Real Estate Education Reform Discussion

16th October 2025

4 Min Read

Real Estate Education Reform Discussion

Acharya Amresh Jha Advocates Real Estate Education Reform

Acharya Amresh Jha has highlighted the urgent need to modernize real estate education in India. As the sector evolves rapidly, traditional teaching methods are increasingly inadequate in preparing students for the dynamic challenges of the industry.

The Imperative for Change

The real estate sector contributes significantly to India’s GDP and employment. However, without a strong educational framework, aspiring professionals may lack the skills needed to navigate complex markets and emerging technologies.

Proposed Changes

  • Updated Curriculum: Integrating technology and market trends into coursework
  • Practical Training: Emphasizing internships and real-world project exposure
  • Expert Involvement: Encouraging industry leaders to actively participate in academic programs

Acharya Jha envisions a system where students gain both theoretical knowledge and hands-on experience, equipping them to excel in a competitive market.

Industry Response

The call for reform is gaining momentum. Educational institutions and industry stakeholders are beginning to collaborate, recognizing the importance of aligning real estate education with market demands to ensure a skilled, future-ready workforce.

For further insights, visit India Real Estate Forum.

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