As stated in the law R.A. 9646 (Resa Law) under Section 14 (b) Rule III of the Implementing Rules and Regulations of R.A. 9646 it’s said that any bachelor’s degree from a state university or college can take the licensure examination for Real Estate Broker. I just want to clarify because as stated at the lower part of the section I quote “(b) A holder of a relevant bachelor's degree from a state university or college, or other educational institution duly recognized by the CHED. Provided, That he/she has completed at least one hundred twenty (120) credit units of real estate subjects and training from accredited service providers, as may be determined by the Board; Provided, further, that as soon as a course leading to a Bachelor`s degree in Real Estate Service is implemented by the CHED, the Board shall make this course a requirement for taking the licensure examination,” Is it mean that if I am going to take Bachelor of Science in Business Administration major in Marketing and Advertising this school year I am not allowed to take the licensure examination for Real Estate Broker after I will graduate because there are schools now who offers Bachelor of Science in Real Estate Management but in my preferred school (DLSU-D) they don’t have yet that course. Please explain to me if after I graduate from BSBA can I take the licensure examination for Real Estate Broker? Thanks in Advance !
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