Private Education Market in India 2021

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The total number of private educational institutions in India was 3,73,621 in FY 2021. It is expected to reach 4,59,952 units by FY 2027, expanding at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of ~3.69 % during the FY 2022 – FY 2027 period.

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The demand for educational institutions has picked up, owing to the rise in population. Parents prefer private schools to government ones due to the limited number of English medium government schools. Students of private educational institutions have better exposure to smartphones, electricity, and internet facilities for to avail online classes during the pandemic.

Market insights:
In the wake of the pandemic, universities and colleges embraced a hybrid learning model where private institutions have outperformed government ones. Advanced infrastructure and English-medium learning entice parents to admit their children to private educational institutions. The total number of private educational institutions in India was 3,73,621 in FY 2021. It is expected to reach 4,59,952 units by FY 2027, expanding at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of ~3.69 % during the FY 2022 – FY 2027 period.

Impact of COVID-19:
Teachers could not complete the syllabus, exams were postponed, and were cancelled in several cases due to the implementation of intermittent lockdowns. Private institutions completed the curriculum by offering online classes and making course materials available to students. Although schools have reopened in most parts of the country, classroom attendance remains low at around 30%. Although vaccination for 15 years to 18 years have started, most parents are afraid to send their children to school.

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Market drivers:
Private educational institutions are equipped with advanced facilities. Also, the advanced curriculum followed by private schools are beneficial for getting jobs. International collaborations have encouraged students to enroll in private colleges due to the exposure to exciting courses.

Key deterrents to the growth of the market:
Private institutions tend to focus on providing better infrastructure than quality education. Exorbitant fees in private educational institutions are a major cause of concern for several parents, resulting in a low enrolment rate for higher education.

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Chapter 1: Executive summary Chapter 2: Socio-economic indicators Chapter 3: Introduction 3.1. Education system in India Chapter 4: Market Overview 4.1. Private education market in India – An overview 4.1.1. Market size and growth forecast (FY 2017 – FY 2027e) Chapter 5: Market segmentation 5.1. Private education market in India – Segmentation 5.1.1. Private education market share based on category 5.1.2. Private schools – Market size and growth forecast (FY 2017 – FY 2027e) 5.1.3 Private colleges – Market size and growth forecast (FY 2017 – FY 2027e) 5.1.4. Private universities – Market size and growth forecast (FY 2017 – FY 2027e) Chapter 6: COVID-19 impact analysis 6.1. COVID-19 impact analysis Chapter 7: Technology landscape 7.1. Market trends 7.2. Technology landscape Chapter 8: Government initiatives 8.1. Government initiatives Chapter 9: Market influencers 9.1. Market drivers 9.2. Market challengers Chapter 10: Competitive landscape 10.1. Amity University - Company information - Business description - Products/Services - Key people - Financial snapshot - Key ratios - Key financial performance indicators - Key business segments - Key geographic segments Note: Financial and segment-wise data are available for public companies only 10.2. Christian Medical College 10.3. Kalinga Institute of Industrial Technology 10.4. La Martiniere 10.5. SRM Institute of Science and Technology 10.6. St Stephen's College 10.7. St. Xavier’s College 10.8. The Doon School 10.9. The Shri Ram School 10.10. Vellore Institute of Technology Chapter 11: Recent developments 11.1. Recent developments Chapter 12: Appendix 12.1. Research methodology 12.2. About Netscribes 12.3. Disclaimer Companies profiled • Amity University • Christian Medical College • Kalinga Institute of Industrial Technology • La Martiniere • SRM Institute of Science and Technology • St Stephen's College • St. Xavier’s College • The Doon School • The Shri Ram School • Vellore Institute of Technology

Companies Mentioned

• Amity University • Christian Medical College • Kalinga Institute of Industrial Technology • La Martiniere • SRM Institute of Science and Technology • St Stephen's College • St. Xavier’s College • The Doon School • The Shri Ram School • Vellore Institute of Technology

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