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Education Services Market in India: Education System, Universities and Institutions
Further Description: Education Services Market in India (2007)Market Analysis The system of higher education in India has seen an impressive growth since independence. The total enrollment increased from a meagre 0.1 Million in 1947 to phenomenal 10.5 Million in 2005-06. The education system in the country saw a revolution with the emergence of a whole new class of education providers, including private institutes, distance education providers, self-financing courses in public institutions, foreign education providers etc. Despite the fact that enrollment figures in higher education system over the years have been rising, it varies widely across different states in India. These differences are not only linked to variation in government expenditure on higher education, but also to the per capita income, percentage of people below poverty line and the extent of urbanization in different states. Generally, states with a higher enrollment in universities and colleges are those with higher ratio of urban population and a lower percentage of population below poverty line. The number of private institutes has increased in the country impressively whereas the number of public institutions – both government and aided institutions - has increased only marginally. Nearly 30% enrollment is in private unaided institutions, which do not receive any grants from the government. The growth has been predominantly in institutions offering professional courses. Indian education system has its both negatives and positives (like the lack of quality institutions in India, large student base etc. So both these factors are working as bait to attract foreign universities to India. These universities are collaborating with Indian institutes to make a confident foray into the country’s education system and to fill the voids that have been left by the Indian system. Key Findings of the Report - In future, the number of government and private aided universities and colleges is not likely to show any significant increase while the private unaided higher education institutions are showing signs of positive growth. Key Issues and Facts Analysed in the Report - What is the scenario of higher education system in India? Research Methodology Used Information Sources Analysis Method
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