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When it comes to real estate management and investment courses, several top-notch institutions in India are worth considering. The RICS School of Built Environment, NICMAR, and certain IIMs (like IIM Ahmedabad) are among the top choices. However, a new and increasingly popular choice is the Institute of Real Estate Education & Entrepreneurship Development (IREED).
IREED has made a significant mark by offering highly specialised real estate management and investment programs that are industry-focused and internationally relevant. Their courses combine theoretical knowledge with real-world case studies, project work, and internships.
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There are number of scholarships available to study in UK. I will suggest you to check the British Council India website.
You can check the below mentioned link:
https://www.britishcouncil.in/study-uk/scholarships
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Brush up your basics: It is high time that you have clarity on the concepts. If you have brushed up your basics, you will be able to tackle any question, be it a straight or a tricky one. Now that you have less than 30 days, ensure that you prepare fully on the important topics. Regularly practice and revise the formula, vocabulary and grammar rules.
Take full length mocks: The aspirants must have been used to taking mock tests by now. Along with taking the mocks, you should develop the patience to sit in front of the computer screen for 3 hou
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Your BE marks are adequate for the majority of the universities. However, since your IELTS score is overall 6 with one band at 5.5, I would suggest RMIT.
All the best.
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