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Indian Education Segment
White Paper on Education Sector | July 10, 2013 | Provides an overview of Education Sector and its critical business models, driving forces & associated challenges with respect to Bhopal market. | |

Index
Indian Education Sector * Overview * Anatomy of education Sector * Investment rationale * Private Education: next 5 Years
Rising trends in Education Spent * Urban Centric concentrated growth
Government Policies * Challenges before public policy makers * Extensive Legislative anvil
Bhopal Education Sector * Industry Classification * Pre- School * Business Model * Key Player * K-12 * Business Model * Challenges * Key Players * Higher Education * Distance vs classroom teaching * Business model * Key regulators * Key players * Challenges * Coaching * Challenges * Key Players * Vocational training * Drivers and opportunities * Key Players
Role of Advertisement * Major media Vehicle * Media Planning Process * Revenue spend in various segment * Challenges Faced (Client Vs Company)
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Indian Education Sector
Overview
At INR 4000bn, yearly educations spend in India is larger than that of the US at comparable prices. Estimated revenue CAGR of private entrepreneurs in education, at 18% during 2011-’15 (INR 2250bn by 2015), is also one of the world’s fastest, and is expected to be driven by a sharp rise in household spend, with median income elasticity of 2. Public policy is likely to aid incumbents but to defocus private players from K-12. Skill and vocational training are emerging as key opportunities. High growth, limited investable opportunities and the recession-proof nature of the education sector are likely to keep valuations high. I initiate coverage with a positive stance.
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* At INR, India’s education sector is bigger than that of the US.

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