higher education sector in india
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EMERGENCE OF THE DIGITAL AGE IN INDIA
Emerging digitally connected users in India
Internet users in India: Third largest user base in the world
Source: McKinsey The online and upcoming internet impact on India 2014
Number of internet users per 100 people in Emerging Markets versus in India
40%
Internet access in India by mobile or tablet
At a glance
Booming user base limited infrastructure
Source: E&Y Rebirth of eCommerce in India 2013
Digital age – where we are
Large base of internet users in the world
Source: McKinsey The online and upcoming internet impact on India 2014
High potential for internet infrastructure growth
Source: McKinsey The online and upcoming internet impact on India 2014
India lags behind other countries in internet ecosystem
Source: McKinsey The online and upcoming internet impact on India 2014
High potential for increase in online transactions
Source: McKinsey Lions go digital internet transformative potential study 2013
Internet’s share of GDP will increase
Source: McKinsey The online and upcoming internet impact on India 2014
Mobile is the gateway of internet
Source: IBEF Report 2013
Internet adoption will increase revenue and reduce costs
Source: McKinsey The online and upcoming internet impact on India 2014
Better growth by investing in web technologies
Source: McKinsey The online and upcoming internet impact on India 2014
Technology investments will lead to rapid user adoption
Source: McKinsey The online and upcoming internet impact on India 2014
Internet adoption = Better transparency
Source: McKinsey Lions Go Digital report 2013
Internet in Education will have Immense Impact on people
Source: McKinsey Lions Go Digital report 2013
Significant productivity gains
Source: McKinsey Lions Go Digital report 2013
While there is a boom in internet adoption by the users. Infrastructure investments by public and private institutions have not kept pace. University investments in technology will have high
impact on people, lead to significant productivity gains, create better transparency, increase revenue and reduce costs
IMPACT OF TECHNOLOGY ON HIGHER EDUCATION IN INDIA
Asia has highest enrollment rate in tertiary education
Source: McKinsey Lions Go Digital report 2013
Universities and Colleges have grown 5% CAGR
Source: E&Y Higher Education in India Report 2013
Increasing enrollment in higher education
Source: E&Y Higher Education in India Report 2013
There is potential for increasing enrollments
Source: E&Y Higher Education in India Report 2013
High enrollment in UG programmes
Source: E&Y Higher Education in India Report 2013
Arts, Engineering and Commerce in demand
Source: E&Y Higher Education in India Report 2013
India has low public spending on education
Source: World Bank Report 2013
India is on lower GER compared to nations of similar GDP
Source: E&Y Higher Education in India Report 2013
Potential for southern states to improve GER
Source: E&Y Higher Education in India Report 2013
Potential to improve on International University ranking
Source: E&Y Higher Education in India Report 2013
12th Five Year Plan
Source: E&Y Higher Education in India Report 2013
While there is a very positive trend of increase in gross enrollment rates, India has a potential to improve GER, improve public
investment in education, improve on International ranking of Universities.
Increased University adoption of technology will benefit by increasing the enrollment and international ranking.
DIGITALLY CONNECTED ASPIRATIONAL GLOBAL INDIAN STUDENT
Indian Students Abroad
0
50000
100000
150000
200000
250000
2008 2009 2010 2011 2012
Europe
NZ
Canada
Australia
UK
USA
Age of Indian Students
0%
10%
20%
30%
40%
50%
60%
70%
80%
<20 21 - 25 26 - 30 31 - 35 >36
Gender of Indian Students
Male75%
Female25%
Educational Background
Secondary School
12%
Undergraduate course
37%Postgraduate
course23%
PhD student
0%
Employed26%
Unemployed0%
Other2%
Educational Goal
Bachelor degree9%
Master degree63%
PhD28%
Other0%
Fields Pursued Abroad
2%
17%
35%
5%2%
15%
5%
3%
11%
5%
Art and Design
Computer Science & IT
Engineering & Tech
International Relations
Law
Business Management &FinanceMathematical & PhysicalsciencesMedical sciences
Sources of funding
0%
5%
10%
15%
20%
25%
30%
35%
40%
Parents
Own money
Home countryscholarship
US grant
Problems encountered
0% 5% 10% 15% 20% 25% 30% 35% 40% 45% 50%
Complicated visa procedures & strict requirements
Difficulties with recognition of credits/academic…
Lack of agreements between home universities…
The study programme wanted was not available
Getting financial resources for studying abroad
Limited english language proficiency
Fear of social exclusion
Personal difficulties to stay far from home
Parental opposition
Perceptions on friendly regions
EU8%
US60%
Australia10%
No winner
9%
Don't know13%
Most competitive labour market
EU11%
US57%Australia
0%
No winner4%
Don't know28%
Most co-operative mentality
EU9%
US43%
Australia4%
No winner4%
Don't know40%
Safest Place to Live
EU23%
US29%Australia
11%
No winner11%
Don't know26%
Quality of Living and Affordability
EU9%
US23%
Australia37%
No winner8%
Don't know23%
Best Job Opportunities during Studies
EU4%
US69%
Australia6%
No winner4%
Don't know17%
GRE Takers in India
Delhi20%
Hyderabad18%
Chennai10%
Bangalore8%
Mumbai7%
Rest of India37%
0 10000 20000 30000 40000 50000 60000 70000 80000 90000
2012
2011
2010
2009
2008
GMAT Takers in India
0 5000 10000 15000 20000 25000 30000 35000
2012
2011
2010
2009
2008
Preferred Destinations of Indian Students among GMAT takers
USA51%
India18%
UK8%
Singapore8%
France5% Others
10%
Women GMAT Takers
0
2000
4000
6000
8000
10000
12000
14000
2012 2011 2010 2009 2008
Popular US States for foreign students
0
20000
40000
60000
80000
100000
120000California
New york
Texas
Massachusetts
Illinois
Pennysylvania
Florida
Ohio
Michigan
Indiana
Popular US Universities for foreign students
0
1000
2000
3000
4000
5000
6000
7000
8000
9000
10000
University of southern california
University of illinois
New york university
Purdue University
Columbia university
UCLA
Northeastern university
Michigan University
Ohio state university
GMAT Score Reports MBA or MS Business
0
10000
20000
30000
40000
50000
60000
70000
80000
90000
MBA MS Business Total Score Reports
20
12
Indian Students in EU
Denmark4%
France5%
Germany17% Netherlands
4%
Sweden4%
Switzerland5%
UK61%
There is a large aspirational student base that wants to adopt internet and go global for career improvement and jobs. Internet
adoption in University infrastructure will significantly aid in promoting the Indian students cause.
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