Job Recruitment Website - Property management - I would like to ask, what is Shanghai Institute of Real Estate Management? Is it business? Students who want to go say thank you to me.

I would like to ask, what is Shanghai Institute of Real Estate Management? Is it business? Students who want to go say thank you to me.

When I graduated in 2000, what was it called Shanghai Real Estate School? What's your name now? It was a secondary school in 2000. Now:

Shanghai Real Estate College Shanghai Real Estate Management College is a real estate professional college that highlights the characteristics of the real estate industry. The college is mainly engaged in on-the-job training in real estate management, pre-exam counseling training for professional qualifications, enterprise training and other post-high school education, as well as self-study exams, adult exams and other academic education. It involves the pre-test counseling of land appraisers of the Ministry of Land and Resources, the "National Property Management Enterprise Manager Training" of the Ministry of Construction, and the "Property Management Department Managers and Managers" training of the Municipal Real Estate Bureau; It involves projects such as "real estate marketing" training, "property management professional manager" training and "real estate sales skills" training for enterprises and individuals, and gradually covers management positions in the real estate industry.

Shanghai Institute of Real Estate Management is a self-taught college, which is quite difficult. After three years, 96% of the students can't get the diploma of Examiner College, but only the diploma of Shanghai Real Estate Management College, which is equivalent to only proving that you have studied here and has no other use. It is strongly recommended not to take the self-study exam.

As for whether it is public or private, I personally feel that private enterprises have a public relationship. Anyway, 10 years ago is still different from now. Regarding the problem of private enterprises, I suggest calling the Ministry of Education. Apart from the diplomas from prestigious schools, all they need now is a piece of paper to find a job.