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India - Students Enrolling in Higher Education without Fail

With increasing number of students being promoted from secondary level to higher level, student enrollment in higher education in India grew massive 32% in 2007-08 from 2000-01.

 



(EMAILWIRE.COM, October 18, 2008 ) According to our new research report “Indian Education Services - A Hot Opportunity”, the education services industry in India will be driven by rising number of student enrollment in higher education and improvement in the education infrastructure. The student enrollment in higher education institutes grew by more than 32% in 2007-08 as compared to 2000-01. The growth in student enrollment in higher education is driven by rising percentage of students passing out at secondary education level and rising demand for quality education.

The student enrollment in technical and professional streams accounted for less than 15% of total enrollment in higher education during 2007-08. But with increasing demand from the industry, this enrollment figure is anticipated to rise sharply in future. Also, better career opportunities resulting from professional and the technical courses will further attract more students to these courses. The total enrollment count in these courses is expected to surpass 2.5 Million by the end of 2010-11. Enrollment in engineering courses will account for the majority of the total enrollments in technical courses, followed by that in hotel management and architecture courses.

“Indian Education Services - A Hot Opportunity” is an extensive research on the education industry in India. This report extensively evaluates the Indian education services market and gives client competitive insight into the market. It provides both the qualitative and quantitative analysis on the industry.

The research study underlines the structure of higher education in India, its future opportunities within the industry and the associated industries, and the challenges to be faced by the industries. It also presents an overview on the higher education infrastructure in India, number of medical & dental colleges, technical institutions in the country, the number of students enrolled in various universities and colleges, and annual intake in the technical courses by streams. The rational future forecast given in the research will help the client get a more inclusive view on the market.

About RNCOS:

RNCOS, incorporated in the year 2002, is an industry research firm. It has a team of industry experts who analyze data collected from credible sources. They provide industry insights and analysis that helps corporations to take timely and accurate business decision in today's globally competitive environment.

For more information visit: http://www.rncos.com/Report/IM150.htm
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Contact Information:
RNCOS
Shushmul Maheshwari
Tel: 91-11-4214-1229
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Press Release Keywords:

Indian Education System, Growth of Education Services, Opportunities in Indian Education Services, Future of Indian Education Services, Education Services in India, Higher Education

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