The Indian education system has witnessed remarkable growth in terms of infrastructure development over the past couple of years. The enrolment of students in higher education had already surpassed the mark of 12 Million, with the number of universities and colleges surpassing 400 and 20,000 respectively. However, the current education infrastructure is insufficient to meet with the growing demand for higher education in the country, says our analytical study on Indian higher education system.
As per our report, “Indian Education Services - A Hot Opportunity”
Considering the future potential relating to education infrastructure, the Indian government has enhanced its focus on education in the XI Five Year Plan, which aims to set up 30 central universities, 8 IITs, 7 IIMs, 10 NITs and 20 IIITs, among others. This will require huge investments that can be met through appropriate public-private partnership (PPP) model. Also, there remains high potential for growth of educational institutions funded and managed by private providers, more particularly in the educational fields of medicine, management, or certain branches of engineering, where seats in the publicly run institutions are very much limited.
“Indian Education Services - A Hot Opportunity”
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