Snapshot
India to become a globally prominent education hub
India, throughout its rich history, has been home to some of the world's most ancient and prestigious educational institutions.
Today, India boasts of one of the largest education systems with about 1.49 Mn schools, 9.5 Mn teachers, and nearly 265 Mn students. Being the world’s most populous nation, India boasts a remarkable demographic advantage with a substantial youth population. Nearly one out of every four individuals falls between the ages of 15 and 29, fuelling the demand for a highly skilled and capable workforce across a wide range of industries and sectors.
The government's implementation of the National Education Policy, 2020, marks a groundbreaking step towards reforming the Indian education system. The NEP focuses on curricular changes to build strong foundational skills with primary focus on holistic development of students. Further, it envisions making India a preferred destination for higher education and thus, promotes internationalization by fostering collaborations and exchange programs between Indian and foreign institutions.
The education sector in India was estimated to be worth $117 Bn and is expected to reach $313 Bn by FY30.
SECTOR COMPOSITION:
- Pre-Schooling: With 25 mn children born every year, India’s Pre-school market is expected to grow by $7.35 Bn by 2028, exhibiting a growth rate (CAGR) of 11.2% during 2023-2028
- K12 Education: India is making significant progress with its 1.46 Mn schools and 230 Mn students participating in modern K-12 education.
- University Education: India has one of the largest networks of higher education systems in the world, 45,000-degree colleges, over 1000 universities and around 1500 top institutes.
- Ed- Tech: India is becoming Ed Tech capital of the world; out of 36 Ed-Tech unicorn companies 7 are Indian which are valued at $ 34.05 Bn in June 2022.
According to visionaries and experts in the education sector, India is fast going to become a globally prominent education hub, in the near future.
100% FDI (automatic route) is allowed in the education sector in India. Soon, foreign universities and higher education institutions may be allowed to set up physical campuses in India.
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India’s public spending on Education in terms of GDP in FY2023.
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Largest education system in the world
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Proportion of world's school children in India
Indian Education System is one of the largest in the world with more than 1.46 Mn schools and 230 Mn students participating in modern K-12 education.
Edtech startups raised more than $2.2 Bn in 2020.
India has more than 43,000-degree colleges and over 1100 universities.
- Industry Scenario
- FOREIGN INVESTMENT
- INDUSTRY TRENDS
- POLICIES & SCHEMES
Industry Scenario
India’s education and skills market will grow double this decade, from $180 Bn in 2020 to $313 Bn in 2030, while creating 5 Mn incremental jobs and impacting 429 Mn learners.
Number of private schools in the country has increased from 325,760 in 2018-19 to 335,844 in 2021-22.
India has a demographic advantage as there is a huge market for education with over 580 Mn people in the age group of 5 to 24 years. 68% of India’s population is young and 55% of its population is in the age group of 20-59 (working population) in the year 2020 and is estimated to reach 56% of the total population by 2025. Additionally, India will add 140 Mn middle-income and 21 Mn high-income households by 2030 which will drive the demand and growth of Indian education space.
Moreover, the country has achieved 100% gross enrolment ratio at the primary level, comparable to developed nations. Government of India, through NEP, aims to increase the Gross Enrolment Ratio in higher education including vocational education from 26.3% in 2018 to 50% by 2035.
A total of 101 Indian institutions qualified for Times Higher Education World University Rankings 2024. 10 Indian Institutes in the Top 500 in QS World University Rankings 2024.
Study in India Portal was recently launched by the government of India which is a dedicated website that will provide comprehensive information about the Indian Higher Education Institutions (HEIs).
India and Australia sign a Framework Mechanism for Mutual Recognition of Qualifications that will help ease the mobility of students and professionals between the two countries.
Deakin University becomes first foreign university to set up its International Branch Campus in India at the GIFT City.
GROWTH DRIVERS
Large English-speaking population
This allows easy delivery of educational products. India was ranked 52nd out of 111 countries in the English Proficiency Index 2022.
Strong Technology Infrastructure
Technology infrastructure, with high-speed internet and widespread use of smartphones creates favourable environment for technology-driven educational solutions. India has 2nd largest Internet user market with 820+ Mn users.
Policy initiatives
Favourable Government policies like The National Education Policy (NEP) 2020, Sarva Shiksha Abhiyaan, Rashtriya Ucchatar Shiksha Abhiyan and programs to transform the Indian education system to meet the needs of the 21st Century.
Improving Higher Education Ecosystem
University Grants Commission of India (UGC) in April 2022, approved regulations for foreign collaboration to offer joint, dual, or twinning programs. It has also announced Draft Regulations 2023 to allow foreign universities to establish physical campuses in India.
IFSC GIFT City
IFSC GIFT city allows the setting up of offshore centres for foreign universities in India.