Educational Industry in India
Indian educational system
is considered to be one of the best in the world, however there is huge gap
when compared to the global standards in terms of people being able to think
independently and taking up entrepreneurship.
With the educational
industry booming in India there is a significant increase in the number of
private colleges offering various courses, some of them really do not offer
value addition to the students and their future hang in balance.
Presently the educational
Industry is USD 50 billion strong and it expected to show an increase of 12% in
2010 and by 2012 it expected to touch USD 80 billion. Universities and colleges
in India have grown at a CAGR (Compound Annual Growth Rate) of over 5% and 6%
respectively, since independence. The statistics clearly shows that more number
of private institutes is going to surface offering various courses. Not only
full time educational institutions but various other training centers offering
computer education, entrance coaching, career counseling etc.
This is further going to
add to the confusions that this generation students are facing. The top creamy layer will make it to the
premier institutes like IIT or IIM, the rest of them struggle with their higher
studies in tier 2 tier 3 or tier 4 institutes. The challenge of identifying a
good institute remains a mystery.
Most of the students will
be at their most important cross roads of identify the right institute and the
right course. Solving such an enigma is to be tackled by driving more
interaction with the experienced professionals from across Industry. More and
more professionals are also coming forward to help students because they have
gone through tough situations in their career as well as in their education because
of lack of proper guidance during their times.
Gyantonic.com offers a unique platform for
students to identify the institute of their choice and also share knowledge on
various subjects with other students and experienced professionals. Gyantonic
is a knowledge network. The Indian
educational system has been recognized as one of the best in the world; however
our efforts are to facilitate interaction between the students and laterals to enhance their
skill sets through mutual interaction and real-time learning experience.
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