Education Industry Ppt

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Transcript of Education Industry Ppt

Presented By

• Arun Rana 41

• Jyoti Sawant 42

• Tripti Sharma 43

• Alok Shettigar 44

• Rasika More 27

What Is Education ???

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Education is not preparation for life; Education is life itself.

Education is the ability to listen to almost anything without losing your temper or your self-confidence.

An education isn’t how much you have committed to memory, or even how much you know. It’s being able to differentiate between what you know and what you don’t.

History

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Gurukul system.

Guru – Shishya.

Studies based on Vedas.

In Sanskrit language.

Oral education.

Palm leaves , barks of trees.

Books of laws Arthasasthra.

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Present Scenario

National Council For Education Research and Training is the apex body for Curriculum

NCERT provides research and Training and Research assistance to various Schools.

Other Bodies

o ICSE (Indian School Certification Examination)

o State Boards

o National Institute Of Open Schooling

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Stages In Indian Education

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Primary Education

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Secondary Education System

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Higher Education System

India's higher education system is the third largest in the world, after China and the United States.

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Graduation

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Post Graduation

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INDIAN TOP UNIVERSITIES

Indian Institute of Technology Delhi ( New Delhi)

Manipal University ( Manipal)

Jawaharlal Nehru Centre for Advanced Scientific Research (Bangalore)

University of Mumbai ( Mumbai)

Amity University ( Noida)

Indian Institute Of Management ( Ahemdabad)

KEY PLAYERS

PreschoolPreschool

Multimedia/ IT in Schools

Multimedia/ IT in Schools

Coaching Classes

Coaching Classes

Vocational Training

Vocational Training

Book MarketBook

Market

SWOT Analysis

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STRENGTHS

Responsible for creation of large human resources

Skill set with English proficiency and quantitative has resulted in international demand of Indian students

Presence of Government run initiatives and NGO’S have provided a strong base to the system

New education reforms has made education sector more lucrative

According to world bank, 3.6 million teachers working on full time basis

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Heavy dependence on government funding

Political interference in the university administration

Little scope in extra curricular activities

WEAKNESS

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Inflow of foreign students resulting in huge revenues

Increased competition resulting in improved efficiency and quality

FDI in education helping the Indian students to get education at

cheaper costs

OPPORTUNITIES

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Private institutions may not indulge in social responsibility

High growth in foreign and Indian colleges might focus on profit making

rather than quality education

Marketing techniques by universities may promote courses which are

irrelevant to students

THREATS

MATHS LABS ARE A PART OF THE INFRASTRUCTURE ALONG WITHPHYSICS,CHEMISTRY,BIOLOGY,PSYCHOLOGY,HOME SCIENCE AND COMPUTERS.

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SARVA SIKSHA ABHIYAN

Rural Education

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Challenges• Inadequate School Facilities

• Gender Bias in Curriculum Still Exists

• Corrupted educational system

• Inadequate resources

• Education as a money spinning business

• Lack of educational opportunities for weaker sections

• Electricity

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CONCLUSION