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Mathematics and Life 42 Understanding the Indian Education Market 2

 Understanding the Indian Education Market 2

Informal education sector


Informal education means the education obtained in not a formal set up like school, college, University etc. All the exposure, experience, learning we do through videos, reading, thought exchange, short skill training courses etc can be broadly classified as informal education.


Let us see the scope or potential market for informal education.


A young country 


Over 50% of the Indian population, that is, a whopping 600 million or 600,000,000 or 60 Crore people are well under 35 years of age. Each is going to study, learn skills, needs training on core subject knowledge, professional skills, time management skills, presentation skills, communication skills, IT skills and other countless skills.


As such, unfortunately, our formal education also is not skill based, so everyone needs training, handholding, guidance, help of different types and levels.


Others as well 


The remaining population also needs skills, services of different types. Like the Senior Citizens need caring, middle age people need retirement planning, all need knowledge of financial planning, cyber security and so on.


National Skill Development Corporation (NSDC), www.nsdcindia.org estimated that India needs 22 lac additional teachers every year. That too for formal education. Just imagine the scope.


How can you benefit from this situation ?


I invite readers to think in terms of organising their knowledge, study the market and float their concept through digital platforms to make a good, steady, source of income. All happens without spending anything on making website, writing blogs, spending on advertisement, making calls, having MLM etc.


Monday 8th March to 12th March I am organising a WhatsApp course Rich Teacher where spending one hour a day, you can see the scope in what you already have and can monetize it by just rearranging your knowledge, skills and presenting them properly.


Please see this short video 


https://drive.google.com/file/d/1azedUshtDm_y0x3jkgaTN9XHjS6bjjn0/view?usp=drivesdk


Here is the link to join 


https://chat.whatsapp.com/GVZQ31aAs5e4lHEhj3pYrd


The first 10 students pay 99/-, the next students pay 199/- for 5 days training .

You will be informed accordingly 


Dr Prakash Moghe

Moghe Education Consultancy

8085906062, 7489447223

drpnmoghe@gmail.com




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