The Maharashtra Real Estate Regulatory Authority (MahaRERA) has announced the results of the 6th examination for real estate agents, marking a significant milestone with the highest number of candidates clearing the test among all six rounds held so far.

With a remarkable passing percentage of 89%, a total of 6,755 candidates out of 7,624 successfully cleared the examination. This includes 5,637 male candidates and 1,118 female candidates. Additionally, 264 senior citizens (above 60 years) passed the exam, including 13 women. The eldest candidate to clear the test was 84-year-old Mr. Daulatsinh Gadhvi from Mumbai.

The top performer of this round was Mr. Praveen Kamble from Pune, who secured an impressive 98% score, earning him the first rank.

Record-Breaking Achievement

This round witnessed the highest number of candidates passing the examination compared to the previous rounds. The pass percentages for earlier examinations were:

  • 1st: 96%
  • 2nd: 93%
  • 3rd: 89%
  • 4th: 86%
  • 5th: 87%

In all six rounds combined, a total of 20,125 candidates have now been certified as real estate agents. The breakdown of certified agents across all rounds is as follows:

  • 1st round: 405
  • 2nd round: 2,812
  • 3rd round: 4,461
  • 4th round: 1,527
  • 5th round: 4,165
  • 6th round: 6,755

Mandatory Certification for Real Estate Agents

As per MahaRERA’s circular issued on January 10, 2023, it is mandatory for property consultants and real estate agents to undergo training and obtain certification to register or renew their licenses.

Real estate agents play a critical role in the industry, acting as intermediaries between homebuyers and developers. They are often the first point of contact for flat purchasers and provide vital preliminary information about housing projects. Their responsibilities include informing buyers about key aspects such as model agreements for sale, defect liability periods, carpet areas, parking rules, and project amenities, in line with the Real Estate (Regulation and Development) Act, 2016 (RERA).

By ensuring that agents are well-versed in the provisions of the RERA Act, MahaRERA aims to empower them to guide homebuyers effectively, thereby fostering greater transparency and uniformity in the real estate sector.

This initiative underscores MahaRERA’s commitment to ensuring that agents uphold the rights and interests of homebuyers while promoting compliance with the RERA Act, 2016

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