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DCC Property Law and Conveyancing Short Course Certificate

DCC Property Law and Conveyancing Short Course Certificate

DCC Property Law and Conveyancing Short Course Certificate
DCC Property Law and Conveyancing Short Course Certificate

DCC Property Law and Conveyancing Short Course: Overview and Fee Structure

Course Fee:

  • Price: R3,295.00

Special Payment Conditions:

  • The above-mentioned fee applies only when enrolling through the Damelin Correspondence website and opting for one of the full payment methods.
  • Full Payment Options:
    • Credit Card (budget facility available)
    • Internet Banking Electronic Funds Transfer (EFT)
    • Direct Deposit at any FNB Bank Branch
    • Cheque, Postal Order (delivered or posted to our branches), or Cash (paid at our branches)
  • Note: The Payment Plan option does not qualify for the special Web Only Prices.

Course Overview:

  • This course imparts knowledge on various aspects of movable property ownership and the process of conveyancing, which involves the transfer of immovable property such as houses, land, and apartments. Key focus areas include title deeds, mortgage bonds, and sectional titles.

Course Contents:

  • Understanding property
  • Ownership and its limitations
  • Transfer of ownership
  • Principles of conveyancing

Career Opportunities and Further Studies:

  • Graduates will acquire foundational knowledge in property law and conveyancing.
  • For information on further studies, please refer to the prospectus available at your nearest Damelin Correspondence College branch.

Programme Details:

  • Type: DCC Property Law and Conveyancing Short Course Certificate, part of the DCC Career Booster series.
  • Accreditation: This is a DCC short course and is not an accredited NQF qualification, but it is approved by the Damelin Correspondence College Academic Board.
  • Duration: Designed to be completed within 12 months.

Entrance Requirements:

  • Grade 12 (Std. 10) or equivalent, or relevant work experience (minimum 3 years).

Student Assessment:

  • Assignments are optional, but a formal examination must be passed for certification.
  • Examinations are conducted in June and October/November annually.
  • An examination entry form and the prescribed fee must be submitted before the closing date for the next examination.
  • Note: Examination fees are separate from tuition fees.

Certification:

  • Upon successful completion, you will receive the DCC Property Law and Conveyancing Short Course Certificate.
  • Note: This course is non-credit bearing and not aligned to the NQF.

Embark on your learning journey in Property Law and Conveyancing with DCC and gain valuable insights into this vital sector.

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