Factsheet NQF Level 4

Intern Estate Agents


The intern estate agent is required to complete the Further Education and Training Certificate: Real Estate. It has already been noted that this qualification is intended to enhance the provision of entry-level service within the property and real estate professions and to provide the broad knowledge, skills and values needed in the property and real estate environment. The intern estate agent may be certificated against the Qualification after undergoing training through an accredited education provider or by way of the Recognition of Prior Learning route. It is expected that, after having served as an intern estate agent for a continuous period of twelve months, the new entrant into the estate agency profession will attain a similar degree of knowledge, skills and practical ability to those estate agents who have already been active in the profession for quite some time. The new educational dispensation has been carefully designed to ensure that the theoretical knowledge acquired in the classroom and the practical experience gained in the workplace compliment one another to provide a head start to success by introducing newcomers as painlessly as possible to the exciting new career that awaits them.

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All Pages Inside 'Factsheet NQF Level 4'

Introduction By The CEO Of The EAAB
The Implementation Of The New Educational Dispensation
Study Guide For The Professional Estate Agent: NQF Level Four
The Accreditation Of Training Providers
Board Accreditation Requirements
Equivalency Matrix
Education Matters That Will Now Receive Attention
New Estate Agents
Intern Estate Agents [Active]
New Entrants Who Wish To Act As Principal Estate Agents
Professional Designation Examination (PDE)
Continuous Professional Development (CPD)

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