The training and education industry in India is growing rapidly. India has become the second largest e-learning country after the US, with the sector expected to reach $1.96 billion by 2021. Government initiatives like Sarva Shiksha Abhiyan, Mid Day Meal program, and Unnat Bharat Abhiyan aim to improve access to education. Top companies in the sector include NIIT, Zee Learn, Jetking, and Emergent Global. The government has set a target of 30% gross enrollment ratio by 2020 and spending in the education sector is projected to grow 18% over the next decade.
The training and education industry in India is growing rapidly. India has become the second largest e-learning country after the US, with the sector expected to reach $1.96 billion by 2021. Government initiatives like Sarva Shiksha Abhiyan, Mid Day Meal program, and Unnat Bharat Abhiyan aim to improve access to education. Top companies in the sector include NIIT, Zee Learn, Jetking, and Emergent Global. The government has set a target of 30% gross enrollment ratio by 2020 and spending in the education sector is projected to grow 18% over the next decade.
The training and education industry in India is growing rapidly. India has become the second largest e-learning country after the US, with the sector expected to reach $1.96 billion by 2021. Government initiatives like Sarva Shiksha Abhiyan, Mid Day Meal program, and Unnat Bharat Abhiyan aim to improve access to education. Top companies in the sector include NIIT, Zee Learn, Jetking, and Emergent Global. The government has set a target of 30% gross enrollment ratio by 2020 and spending in the education sector is projected to grow 18% over the next decade.
The training and education industry in India is growing rapidly. India has become the second largest e-learning country after the US, with the sector expected to reach $1.96 billion by 2021. Government initiatives like Sarva Shiksha Abhiyan, Mid Day Meal program, and Unnat Bharat Abhiyan aim to improve access to education. Top companies in the sector include NIIT, Zee Learn, Jetking, and Emergent Global. The government has set a target of 30% gross enrollment ratio by 2020 and spending in the education sector is projected to grow 18% over the next decade.
after US • This sector is expected to reach about US$1.96 billion by 2021 with 9.5 million users. INVESTMENTS • . Merger acquisition deals worth US$ 49 million i
Startups have to cater 3,500 to
the education space
India has sign a loan agreement
under SANKALP
Singapore is going to open the
vocal training institute in Assam GOVERNMENT INITIATIVES SARV SHIKSHSA ABHIYAN:-”EACH ONE TEACH ONE”
MID DAY MEAL:-Program to combat hunger.
UNNAT BHARAT ABHIYAN:-Which aims to link higher
educational institutions in the country with at least 5 villages .The scheme covers 750 such institutions.
KAUSHAL BHARAT:-Govt. set itself a target of 400 millions
citizens by 2022 that would enable them to find jobs EXAMPLE- (PMKVY)For short term training(STT). GOVERNMENT ACHIEVEMENTS Under THE MID-DAY MEAL scheme initiated by the govt. of India, about 95 million students of around 1.14 million schools enjoy fresh meals everyday.
The govt. has laid foundation of 141 universities and 7 IITs in
the past 4 years.
With an aim of promoting and entreprenuership among
secondary school students in the country NITI Aayog,Govt. of India has launched the Atal Innovation Mission(AIM) in June 2018, 3,000 additional Atal Tinkering Labs were approved, talking the total number of labs to 5,441. TOP 5 COMPANIES: EDUCATION AND TRAINING SECTOR IN INDIA: Emergent global edu NIIT and services ltd
ZEE Learn limited
Jet king info train
edu ltd Future prospects The spending is education sector is expected to grow at 18% in next 10years.
Government target for gross enrollment ratio of 30% till
2020..
The education industry in india is estimated to reach US$
144billion by 2020.
India has become second largest market of e-learning after