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Mathematics and Life 41 Understanding the Indian Education Market 1

 Understanding the Indian Education market

Formal education


A reality From my vast and repeated experiences I can say that until you do not understand and work on what market scope is there for your existing knowledge and skills, you will continue to work for others, on others' mercy, at peanuts trading time for money - that too dirt cheap post COVID 19 scenario which will remain for a good long time still.

And it is not difficult. When I, at 61 years can do it and am ready to guide, handhold you, why you too cannot do it ?

Let's understand various major sectors of the formal education, its key data and see scope of work 


School Education 


Recognised schools 10,30,996

250 million or 25 Cr school going kids


Implications You have this much scope as all subjects are compulsory till standard 10th. It is a matter of reaching out with a unique offer. 


Higher education 


9.5 million or 95 lac College / University students

Implications Employability is a major concern here. Anything you do that makes them more employable, gets attention. Skill building courses have huge scope.


See this video by Dr Vivek Bindra


https://youtu.be/zX65xRqH-S4


Online education market estimated 4 years ago. Interesting discussion


https://youtu.be/vE9Xh5TVI7I we all know it has galloped many times. No need to convince anyone now.


State of higher education explained by Mr Pai of Manipal Group of Institutes


https://youtu.be/vr-kOorYIJw


Would you like to know how you can harness this huge, repeating, market ?


Dr Prakash Moghe

Moghe Education Consultancy

7489447223

drpnmoghe@gmail.com



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