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Research and Markets: Focus on Increasing Education Coverage to Augment E-Learning Market in India, Finds Netscribes
DUBLIN --(Business Wire)--
Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/fb6b08/elearning_market)
has announced the addition of the "E-Learning
Market in India 2012" report to their offering.
Mumbai, India - February 20, 2012 - Netscribes (India) Pvt. Ltd., a
knowledge consulting solutions company, announces the launch of its
report E-Learning
Market in India 2012. E-learning market in India is still at a
nascent stage and is expected to witness dynamic growt over the next
few years. It is an emerging education segment and includes multimedia
in private schools, ICT in public schools as well as online education.
The report begins with an introduction to the education market in India
and its various sub-segments. Indian education system largely consists
of formal and informal sectors, with the formal sector accounting for
the major share. A macro overview of the Indian education system is also
included, which throws light on some of the key indicators such as
literacy rate in India, demographic split in education, budget
allocation for education and five year plan outlay for education.
The market overview section gives an insight into the overall education
market in India along with the elearning market, their market size and
growth. It is followed by the segmentation in the e-learning market,
comprising multimedia in private schools, ICT in public schools and
online education, along with their respective shares. The value chain,
primarily consisting of content suppliers, technology providers and end
consumers, is also included. Additionally, an analysis of Porter's Five
Forces provides an insight into the competitive intensity and
attractiveness of the market.
An analysis of the drivers and challenges explains the factors leading
to the growth of the market including low education coverage, rising
demand from various segments, growing pc and internet penetration,
increasing government participation and convenience factors. Strong
opportunity exists in the market due to low coverage of education in
India. This coupled with the fact that demand from other education
segments are rising, will drive the e-learning market. The key
challenges identified are accreditation and recognition issues,
expensive mode of education and lack of awareness and acceptance.
Read more inside E-Learning
Market in India 2012
For more information visit http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/fb6b08/elearning_market

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