COVID 19 Impacts on Indian Education Industry: Ken Research

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India holds an important place in the global education industry and has one of the largest networks of higher education institutions in the world. However, there is still a lot of potential for further development in the education system. Moreover, the aim of the Government to raise its current gross enrolment ratio will also boost the growth of distance education in India. The country has the world’s largest population of about 500 million in the age bracket of 5-24 years, which provides a great opportunity for the education sector. The number of colleges and universities in India reached 39,931 and 993, respectively, in FY’19. India had 37.4 million students enrolled in higher education in FY’19. Gross Enrolment Ratio in higher education reached 26.3% during the same year.

However, the COVID-19 pandemic has severely impacted the education of the sector, accelerating the shift to digital-learning models as educational institutes remain closed in the wake of the virus outbreak. As classroom sessions are no longer feasible during the lockdown, educational institutions have taken the help of a digital medium. Most private schools in urban India started to offer online classes that supported student-teacher interaction on a real-time basis. Unfortunately, government-aided schools and low-fee category educational institutions have limited resources and could not offer the same quality of digital-learning options.

The lockdown also brought attention to some of India’s leading educational technology start-ups that began providing free access to their learning platforms. Top ed-tech start-ups witnessed steep surges in demand for their content with a leading ed-tech app from India becoming one of the world’s top 10 education apps by the number of downloads during the lockdown phase.

Key Target Audience: –

Investment Bankers

Ed-Tech Players

Educational Institutions

Government/Regulatory Bodies

Education Industry Associations

Time Period Captured in the Report:

FY’2018-FY’2023P

Companies Mentioned: –

Career Point Private Limited

Key Topics Covered in the Report: –

Overview of the Education Industry in India (Including Number of Schools in India, Recent Trends and Developments in the Education Sector, Allocation of Educational Budget by the Government), National Education Policy(Overview of the National Education Policy, Key highlights of the Policy, Gross Enrolment Ratio of Students in the Sector)SS

Financial Analysis of Career Point (Including Total Revenue, Growth of Revenue (%), Total Expenses, Earnings before Tax & Extraordinary Items, Earnings after Tax (Net Income), Growth of Net Income (%), EPS, and 3 Year Future Cash Flow Analysis and total Revenue Estimates(Discounting Factor Method)

Business Overview of Career Point (Including Business Evolution Timeline, Business Services, and Offerings, Key Developments, Management Shareholding Pattern, Business Model: Higher and School Education, Subsidiaries)

Career Point SWOT Analysis and Analyst Recommendations

For More Information on the research report, refer to the below link: –

Growth of Career Point in Revenue

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Working Professional & Ed-Tech/University Paradigm Analysis for Online Up-skilling/Re-Skilling Programs during COVID-19 period

Online Education Market in India (2018-2023)

Contact Us: –
Ken Research
Ankur Gupta, Head Marketing & Communications
Ankur@kenresearch.com
+91-9015378249

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