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Real Estate Diploma in Dubai Rolled Out to Support Emirati Employment in Property Market

Last updated: January 19, 2026 3:26 pm
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Published: January 19, 2026
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Real Estate Diploma in Dubai Rolled Out to Support Emirati Employment in Property Market
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Dubai has initiated a new education project that is designed to groom local people for jobs in the real estate and property sector. The Real Estate Diploma in Dubai is officially announced on 19th January, 2026, by the Dubai Land Department (DLD) along with the Higher Colleges of Technology. The diploma will equip the country’s citizens with the practical skills and expert knowledge required for the fast-growing property sector.

This step is part of the broader Dubai vision of increasing the number of local professionals in the real estate sector and, hence, up-skilling the local workforce. The Real Estate Diploma in Dubai offers both theory and practice at the same time, so that the graduates will be ready for the job market. The officials are of the opinion that this program will provide numerous new career avenues in one of the most vibrant sectors of Dubai.

What the Real Estate Diploma in Dubai Cover?

The Real Estate Diploma in Dubai is a structured course aimed at equipping UAE citizens with comprehensive knowledge of the property sector. It combines classroom learning with real-world practice.

The diploma curriculum includes:

Real Estate Diploma in Dubai Rolled Out to Support Emirati Employment in Property Market
  • Real estate law and regulations – students learn about legal rights and responsibilities in buying, selling, and managing property.
  • Owner-tenant relations – this area teaches how to manage relationships and disputes between landlords and tenants.
  • Financial analysis and asset assessment – learners study how to gauge property value and analyse investment risks.
  • Property management and valuation – participants understand how to run real estate operations and determine fair pricing.
  • Real estate broking – this part focuses on negotiation, marketing, and how to represent clients effectively.

The programme runs over two years and includes 90 accredited hours of training. Each group, or cohort, can have up to 40 participants. The diploma prepares graduates not only for immediate jobs but also for further education or professional licensing in real estate fields. Dr Faisal Al Ayyan of the Higher Colleges of Technology said the Real Estate Diploma in Dubai will help UAE citizens compete confidently and professionally in local and regional markets.

Significance of Real Estate Diploma in Dubai

The market for Dubai’s real estate is among the top markets globally in terms of activity and pricing. It has an enormous attraction for global buyers, investors, and real estate agents. The establishment of the Real Estate Diploma in Dubai is a step in the direction of executing a strategic plan to recruit more local talent in the industry.

The authorities are optimistic that the diploma will raise the number of Emiratis in property careers from around 2,200 at present to approximately 3,000 by the end of this year. This will be a great support for the government in its quest to create more job openings for UAE nationals in key areas of the economy.

Real Estate Diploma in Dubai Rolled Out to Support Emirati Employment in Property Market

Moreover, the programme provides the opportunity for the students to learn from the top real estate developers in the UAE such as Emaar, Danube Properties, Sobha, Omniyat, Ellington Properties, Azizi Developments, and Aldar Properties. Partnership with these firms gives students the chance to acquire practical experience and even attain internship or job offer post-graduation.

As told by Omar Hamad Bu Shehab, Director-General of the Dubai Land Department, the Real Estate Diploma in Dubai is all about merging book learning with hands-on market practice. The whole process is aimed at training professionals who not only know the market trends but can also change with the times in an ethical and professional manner.

The industry has reacted positively to the move. Rizwan Sajan, Chairman of the Danube Group, was of the opinion that the provision of internships and hiring of graduates from the diploma will not only help the local companies in achieving the Emiratisation targets but also create a pathway for the young nationals to work their way up in the property industry.

Real Estate Diploma in Dubai Rolled Out to Support Emirati Employment in Property Market

Wider Context and Future Prospects?

The Real Estate Diploma in Dubai has been introduced at a time when Dubai’s property market is still showing signs of development. Dubai Real Estate Broker Programme is one among many other schemes that have actively promoted the involvement of locals in the real estate sector, and now there are even incentives available for companies that recruit Emirati brokers.

Besides, there are plans to open full academic degree programmes in real estate at local universities within the next 5-10 years, which is one of the measures to upgrade the profession that the authorities are taking. As Dubai fortifies its status as a worldwide property magnet, the Real Estate Diploma in Dubai acts as a well-defined route for UAE nationals to acquire knowledge, make a career and have a large role in the sector’s development and creativity.

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