Dubai Real Estate Institute (DIRI) has announced that it has reduced the fees of training courses for realtors through e-learning by 50% compared to the courses attended at the Department, starting from the first of November.

The Institute told Emirates Today that work is underway to increase the number of languages ​​studied at the Institute to include the most commonly used languages ​​in Dubai, pointing out that the number of languages ​​currently being studied up to five languages.

The Executive Director of Dubai Real Estate Institute, the educational arm of Dubai Land Department, Hind Al Marri, said that the Institute reduced the fees for training courses to qualify real estate brokers through e-learning and smart by 50%, compared to courses received by intermediaries in the Department. AED 1500 compared to AED 3000 previously, as of next month.

Al-Marri added that these courses aim at developing knowledge and enhancing the skills of real estate brokers, as well as enhancing the concepts of real estate trading and the procedures followed to practice real estate activity, understanding the business markets and the economic situation and preparing for its changes.

She pointed out that the internal regulations at the Institute allows the Director of the Institute, after consulting the Supreme President of the Institute, and the Director of «Dubai Lands», to reduce fees for courses in order to raise the level of workers in the real estate sector.

Al-Marri said that the Institute is working to expand the network of languages ​​studied in the Institute to include the most commonly used languages ​​in Dubai, noting that the number of languages ​​being studied at the Institute currently five languages, including: Arabic, English, Russian, Chinese and Hindi.

She explained that the number of trainees in the Institute, since its establishment until the end of last year, reached more than 70 thousand trainees.

Al-Marri pointed out that the number of training courses conducted by the Institute, in terms of quality, up to 60 types of training courses, some of which are directed to intermediaries such as the qualification course for the real estate broker.

Different courses

The Executive Director of the Dubai Real Estate Institute, Hind Al Marri, said that there are courses related to the technical sectors of the real estate sector, such as the training course for real estate surveyors, a course on real estate management, and a training course for real estate managers, in addition to skills courses, including the negotiation course in real estate transactions. , As well as courses on facilities management and landowners 'associations, such as the facilities management course for landowners' association managers, as well as courses that prepare professionals for digital and intelligent transformation, global expansion and understanding of cultures.