Introduction
In 2007, India’s school and college going population below the age of 20 years was 466.87m, which was 20.03% higher than China’s. India has the third largest higher education system in the world, next to China and the US.
Key findings & Highlights
The government spending on education is close to 4.5% of the GDP
The size of the education industry is worth more than USD50 billion (2006-07).
India is the largest home for consumers of education services in the world.
It is estimated that during 2006- 2010, 71-million youth will enter the working-age population. Here lies the significance of vocational education along with other higher education system being imparted in the country.
Every year, about 0.165m students are estimated to undergo vocational training apprenticeship in state-run enterprises.
Reasons to Buy
Realises gap between the number of potentially employable people and corresponding training institutes available to train them.
Spot Business Opportunities in Vocational Education and Training Industry
Reveals the factors that hamper growth of Vocational Education and Training Industry in India
Coverage is included for Industrial Training Institues (ITIs) and case studies for major private parties’ involvement in ITIs.
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