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EDUCATION SECTOR IN UAE TO 2019 — MARKET SIZE AND INTELLIGENCE REPORT
Indalytics Advisors [email protected] www.indalytics.com
April 2014
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TABLE OF CONTENT
Education System in UAE
Market Size of UAE’s Education Sector
Preschool Education in UAE
School education in UAE
Higher Education in UAE
Vocational Education in UAE
Adult and Special Education in UAE
Forecasted Market Size of UAE’s Education Sector
Drivers Impacting UAE’s Education Sector
Driver 1
Driver 2
Driver 3
Driver 4
Driver 5
Trends in UAE’s Education Sector
Trend 1
Trend 2
Trend 3
Trend 4
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Trend 5
Trend 6
Trend 7
Trend 8
Opportunities for Private Players
Setting Up a Private School in UAE
Setting Up a Private Higher Education Institution in UAE
PEST Analysis of UAE
Political Analysis of UAE
Economic Analysis of UAE
Social Analysis of UAE
Technological Analysis of UAE
5-forces Analysis of Education Sector in UAE
Threat of New Competition
Threat of Substitute Products and Services
Bargaining Power of Buyers
Bargaining Power of Suppliers
Intensity of Competitive Rivalry
Promising Opportunities in Education Sector in UAE
Schools Providing Education in International Curricula
Higher Education institutions providing courses on favored courses
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Education providers in Islamic Finance
ICT players providing Digital Content
Profiles of Major Players
GEMS Education
SABIS
ALDAR Academies
Taaleem
Emirates National Schools
The Ras Al Khaimah Education Company (EDRAK) PJSC
Addax Education Holding W.L.L.
Academia Management Solutions International (AMSI)
Innoventures Education
IQ Education Consultants
UniAdmission
S.S. Lootah Group
Annexure
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LIST OF FIGURES
Figure 1: Education System in UAE
Figure 2: UAE’s Education Sector — Market Size (AED billion / US$ billion)
Figure 3: UAE’s Preschool Education — Government and Private
Enrollment
Figure 4: UAE’s Preschool Education — Male and Female Enrollment
Figure 5: UAE’s School Education — Enrollment by Stages
Figure 6: UAE’s School Education — Government and Private Enrollment
Figure 7: UAE’s School Education — Government and Private Schools
Figure 8: UAE’s School Education — Male and Female Enrollment
Figure 9: UAE’s Higher Education — Government and Private Enrollment
Figure 10: UAE’s Higher Education — Government and Private Institutions
Figure 11: UAE’s Higher Education — Male and Female Enrollment
Figure 12: UAE’s Higher Education — Enrollment by Specialization —
Government Institutions
Figure 13: UAE’s Higher Education — Enrollment by Specialization —
Private Institutions
Figure 14: UAE’s Vocational Education — Government and Private
Enrollment
Figure 15: UAE’s Vocational Education — Male and Female Enrollment
Figure 16: UAE’s Adult Education — Male and Female Enrollment
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Figure 17: Forecasted Market Size of UAE’s Education Sector — 2014(E)–
2019(F)
Figure 18: UAE’s Federal Spending on Education Sector
Figure 19: Growth of Total Population and School Students in UAE — 2010–
2012
Figure 20: % of National and Non–National Students in UAE — School and
Higher Education
Figure 21: GDP Growth Rate of UAE, as compared to Other Countries
Figure 22: Internet Subscribers in UAE — June 2012 –December 2013
Figure 23: Active Mobile Subscriptions in UAE — June 2012 –December
2013
Figure 24: % of School Students Enrolled in Vocational and Technical
Education
Figure 25: Student to Teacher Ratio at School and Higher Education Level
Figure 26: Demographic distribution of UAE — 2013 (E)
Figure 27: Five Forces Analysis of UAE’s Education Sector
Figure 28: Number of Teaching Staff in UAE — School and Higher Education
Figure 29: Break–up of UAE’s Schools and Higher Education Market into
Government and Private
Figure 30: Gross Enrollment Ratios in UAE
Figure 31: UAE Population by Age Groups
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PUBLICATION DATE
April 2014
NUMBER OF PAGES
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ABOUT THE REPORT
The report ‘Education Sector in UAE to 2019 — Market Size and
Intelligence’ discusses the current market size of the UAE’s education
sector. It segregates the market size on the basis of various levels of
education, starting from preschool to higher education.
The report discusses the forecasted market size and year–wise growth of
the sector till 2019, along with the various drivers, which will lead to this
growth. It further discusses the various trends that are shaping the
education sector.
Various regulations pertaining to entering UAE’s education market are also
mentioned in the report, along with the profile of key players that are
active in private education space.
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EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
UAE has one of the highest literacy rates (90%) among the developing
countries — with an enrollment ratio of approximately 107% for primary
education, and approximately 67% for higher education. The country
caters to approximately 33% of its population across various levels of
education, and spends approximately 21% of its total government
expenditure on education.
More than half of the UAE’s education sector is dominated by the general
school education, followed by higher education and preschool education.
The sector has benefitted from high government spending of
approximately one–fifth of the total federal expenditure on education, and
improvement in quality of education at public schools. However many
students are now opting for private schools — which teach in English, and
as per international curricula.
Demand for private education is coming from both locals, as well as
expatriates staying in UAE. The country is witnessing an increase in number
of private players, especially in higher education, which are catering to
growing number of youth. These players are collaborating among
themselves, raising financing, and investing in various levels across the
sector. UAE is also witnessing increased use of technology, as the
government is advocating digital education through its programs.
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Growth of UAE’s education sector will be driven by various factors, such as
increased government and private spending on education, demand from
expatriates representing 81% of the population, and increased use of
technology.
RESEARCH METHODOLOGY
This report has been prepared through the following comprehensive
methodology:
The market definitions used in the reports are the standard definitions
recognized by the industry. In this report, the market size of the education
sector is defined as the sum total of core expenditure on teaching
students. It includes the fees paid by students in private schools and higher
education institutions, as well as the government expenditure per student
in case of public schools and higher education institutions.
Bases of all the figures are taken from the statistics provided by the
government, ministries, as well as prominent organizations such as the
World Bank, International Monetary Funds, UNESCO Institute of Statistics,
World Factbook — CIA etc. The data is further validated through credible
analyst reports, white papers by industry organizations, questioners and
expert interviews.
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LIST OF ORGANIZATIONS MENTIONED IN THE
REPORT
Academia Management Solutions
International
Addax Bank
Addax Education Holding LLC
Al Jalila Foundation
ALDAR Academies
ALDAR Properties PJSC
Autism Trust Foundation
Cranleigh
DM Healthcare
Dubai Medical College
Dubai Pharmacy College
EduStaff
Elaph Investments LLC
Emaar Properties
Emirates Integrated
Telecommunications Company
Emirates National Schools
Emirates Telecommunications
Corporation
Etihad Airways
Etisalat
Fujairah College
GEMS Education
Gulf Medical College
Hamdan Bin Mohammed e-University
Heriot–Watt University
Higher Colleges of Technology
Horouf Publishing Group
INJAZ UAE
Innoventures Education
International Monetary Fund
IQ Education Consultants
Islamic School for Training and
Education
Jaleel Holdings
Jordan Investment Trust PLC
Kalimat Publishing Group
London Business School
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MAHSA University
MasterCard
Microsoft
Nalapad Group Overseas
New York University
Pearson PLC
Rabdan Academy
Raffles Schools
S.S. Lootah Group
SABIS Educational Services S.A.L.
Samsung
SeekTeachers
Sorbonne
Taaleem
The Ras Al Khaimah Education
Company
The Technical Institute
UAE University
UniAdmission
University of Wollongong in Dubai
Zayed University
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REPORT SAMPLE
EDUCATION SYSTEM IN UAE
Education is one of the major sectors in UAE, which attracts 21% of the
government’s budget. While the school education is governed by the
Ministry of Education, Postsecondary or higher education comes under the
purview of Ministry of Higher Education.
The government provides free education in public schools and higher
education institutions to UAE nationals or children of Emirati mothers.
Expatriate students in UAE can also attend the public schools, but for a fee.
The medium of instruction in public schools is Arabic, with English being
offered as a second language.
School education sector in UAE is divided into four stages, spanning across
14 years of education. The first stage consists of preschool or kindergarten
education that starts at three years of age, and lasts two years.
Kindergarten education is free and voluntary.
The core K–12 schooling starts after kindergarten, and is spread across 12
grades, divided into three cycles. Cycle 1, or the elementary stage, spans
across grade 1 to 5, and is aimed at providing basic elementary education
to children.
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Cycle 2 caters to children in the grades 6 to 9, with a minimum age of 10.
Cycle 2 is followed by Cycle 3, or secondary education stage. This cycle also
consists of three grades, from grades 10 to 12. The cycle contains
specialization courses in Grade 10 such as Islamic Education, Arabic,
English, Mathematics, Biology, Chemistry, Physics, Geology, History,
Geography and ICT — where students choose their specialization. Post
Grate 10, students can either opt for Science Stream, or Literature Stream
in Grades 11 and 12. On completion of Cycle 3, students are awarded
school leaving certificates, also known as Shahadat Al-Thanawiya Al-
Amma.
During Cycle 3, students also have an option to take vocational education
and training. There are eight secondary technical schools in UAE, which
offer vocational education and training programs in grades 10 to 12. The
schools provide courses in various subjects, such as mechanical, electrical,
and civil industrial technology, agriculture, business management,
computer applications and accounting.
Besides the government schools, there are other private schools in the
country, which provide education as per international curricula. These
schools do not come under the ministry, and charge fees.
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After completing secondary education, students apply for admission to a
postsecondary or higher education institution. Higher education is
governed by the Ministry of Higher Education and Scientific Research, and
citizens of UAE, or children of Emirati mothers are entitled for free
education at the government institutions. Besides, they can also join
private institutions, having accreditation to international universities.
The undergraduate degree programs are generally of four years, followed
by master’s degree of two years and doctoral degree of three years. There
are also some undergraduate diploma certificates and courses of one to
two years, which students can pursue after secondary education.
Students can also take vocational education courses after completing
secondary education. An Applied Bachelor degree in vocational education
is of four years, while a diploma is of two years. Only UAE citizens and
children of Emirati mothers can study in government–sponsored Federal
higher education institutions — only exception being United Arab Emirates
University (UAEU) and Zayed University (ZU). In order to take admission in
the federal higher education institutions, all the students are required to
take a test, called Common Educational Proficiency Assessment (CEPA) —
which evaluates their competency in English and Mathematics. For
expatriate students, there are several private higher education
institutions.
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The Ministry of Education, under the Federal Law No. 29/2006, provides
state–sponsored education to children with special needs. Based on their
needs, students are either taught in regular classrooms, with assistance
from teachers and community providers, or in specialized class room or
their homes. All the schools are also required to provide assistance to
students, in form of special education teachers, psychologists and other
learning aids.
The ministry also provides adult and continuing education to people, who
have not completed their basic education, and have crossed the age–limit
of enrolling in schools. Adult education is provided, both in form of normal
basic education, as well as vocational education and training.
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FIGURE 1: EDUCATION SYSTEM IN UAE
Source: Indalytics Advisors
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FIGURE 2: UAE’S EDUCATION SECTOR — MARKET SIZE (AED BILLION / US$ BILLION)
Source: Indalytics Advisors
FIGURE 3: UAE’S SCHOOL EDUCATION — ENROLLMENT BY STAGES
Source: Ministry of Education; Indalytics Advisors
Preschool Education
K–12 School Education
Higher Education
Vocational Education
Special Education
Adult Education
Year = 2013 (E) Total Market Size: AEDXXX billion US$XXX billion
Cycle 1
Cycle 2
Cycle 3
Year = 2013 (E) Total Market Size: AEDXXX billion US$XXX billion
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FIGURE 4: DEMOGRAPHIC DISTRIBUTION OF UAE — 2013 (E)
2013 Total Population (E)
2013 Population – National Citizens (E)
2013 Population – National Citizens (E) 2013 Population – International Citizens (E)
Source: International Monetary Fund; National Bureau of Statistics, UAE; Indalytics Advisors
National International
Abu Dhabi
Dubai
Sharjah
Ajman
Umm Al-Quwain
Ras Al Khaimah
Fujairah
Males Females Males Females
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FIGURE 5: FIVE FORCES ANALYSIS OF UAE’S EDUCATION SECTOR
Source: Indalytics Advisors
Threat of newcompetition
Threat of substituteproducts and services
Bargaining power ofbuyers
Bargaining power ofsuppliers
Intensity of competitiverivalry
Government Institutions Private Institutions
Low
High
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The information contained in this report is of a general nature and is not intended to address any particular individual or entity’s circumstances. Although proper care has been taken to provide accurate and timely information, there can be no guarantee that such information is accurate as of the date it is received or that it will continue to be accurate in the future. The publisher should not be held liable for any discrepancy in the information. No one should act upon such information without appropriate professional advice after a thorough examination of the particular situation.
Publication Volume: GCI-14-GL–02
Publication Date – April 2014
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