The steps to fulfil the PPRA’s requirements become a professional property practitioner are:
- the completion of a 12 month internship,
- the submission of a logbook,
- passing the Professional Designation Exam [PDE], and
- ongoing Continuing Professional Development [CPD].
This national qualification is the qualification prescribed by the PPRA for all new candidates. It is also the required qualification for any existing property practitioner or anyone who was a property practitioner but who left the industry prior to the educational requirements.
It has been specifically designed to develop all the competencies required by property practitioners. These include:
- the code of conduct,
- marketing and sales,
- understanding the real estate business sector,
- bond financing,
- FAIS, FICA and other related legislation.
Property Practitioners may apply to complete the qualification through RPL, whereas candidates are generally advised to complete the qualification by attending training.
The qualification provides successful learners with access to the Chartall Business College Bachelor of Business Administration degree.
Real Estate intern logbookCandidate property practitioners, and even principals, may feel overwhelmed with their logbook. Chartall Business College will guide you through this process step-by-step and make sure that you complete both your logbook and the qualification in your 12 month internship. (Note that full status agents do, generally, not need to do the logbook.)
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS | COMMENTS | |
Is this accredited? | SAQA ID: 59097 | |
Is this Unit Standard aligned? | All full qualifications are composed of unit standards. All unit standards in this qualification are recognised by Services SETA. | |
Do I write tests/exams? | This qualification is assessed through a Portfolio of Evidence per skills programme and/or unit standard as well as a final summative assessment when you have successfully completed your portfolio. | |
Must I submit a Portfolio of Evidence? | This qualification is assessed through a Portfolio of Evidence per skills programme and/or unit standard as well as a final summative assessment when you have successfully completed your portfolio. | |
Can I earn exemptions? | Exemptions are governed by the Services SETA’s policies. At this stage, only the exemptions granted are for existing unit standards already achieved. | |
Is it available via RPL? | This qualification can be completed via Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL). Additional requirements must be adhered to, to qualify for RPL. | |
Do I need to be employed to enrol? | You should also ideally be employed in a property/real estate environment so that you are able to apply your learning immediately and complete the practical assessments. | |
Is this a fully online course? | Yes, the course is fully online. The course material is a combination of e-learning, resources, and pre-recorded e-lectures. | |
Do you offer a blended learning option? | Yes, we offer a blended learning approach. This is available as part of our corporate training and development solutions | |
Do I need the internet access for this course? | Yes, you do need internet access. A PC or tablet with sufficient connectivity. | |
Duration | 6 Months | |
Skills level | NQF 4 |
Course Features
- Lectures 23
- Quizzes 0
- Duration 5 hours/week
- Skill level All levels
- Language English
- Students 1689
- Assessments Yes