DUBLIN–(BUSINESS WIRE)–The “E-Learning Market in India 2022-2027” report has been added to ResearchAndMarkets.com’s offering.
In 2021, India’s e-learning market was estimated to be worth INR 108.79 Bn. By 2027, it is anticipated to have grown at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of about 18.26%, reaching a value of INR 299.18 Bn.
E-learning is a flexible form of education that makes use of the internet. The number of online learning platforms is growing across all levels of education, including K-12, higher education, test preparation, and informal learning.
The Indian e-learning market is incredibly fragmented, with only a handful of specialized businesses operating in various niches and several start-ups slowly gaining ground with cutting-edge goods. Students can track their progress in real-time using automated online records on e-learning portals.
Market Insights:
E-learning has undergone technological advancements over the past ten years. These include the use of cloud-based platforms, virtual reality (VR), and augmented reality (AR), as well as the integration of information and communications technology (ICT) into educational settings.
Impact of COVID-19:
After the pandemic, in-person classes were discontinued to stop the virus from spreading. But nobody anticipated it would have such a profound impact. Institutions are implementing e-learning strategies and switching to online classes to continue learning. The demand for academic books decreased by 40% to 50% due to the closure of educational institutions.
Governmental initiatives:
The government aims to boost the critical thinking skills and creativity of students through 750 virtual labs for science and mathematics, and 75 skilling e-labs within 2022 – 23. The government has also planned to set up a Digital University to provide world-class quality universal education with a personalized learning experience to students.
Key growth drivers of the market
India’s demand for internet services has grown over time due to the increased accessibility of inexpensive cell phones. In urban and rural locations, this has increased the demand for online information, particularly educational materials.
Critical deterrents to the growth of the market
The adoption of online learning is hampered by the fact that Indians are accustomed to and at ease with the traditional face-to-face style of instruction. Online channels fall short when it comes to simulating elements of offline media, such as peer contact, group learning, feedback, and developing soft skills.
Key Topics Covered:
Chapter 1: Executive summary
Chapter 2: Socio-economic indicators
Chapter 3: Introduction
3.1. Market definition and structure
3.2. The e-learning ecosystem
3.2.1. E-learning business model
3.2.2. E-learning revenue model
Chapter 4: India E-learning Market – An Overview
4.1. India e-learning market – An overview
4.1.1. Market size and growth forecast (2020 – 2027e)
Chapter 5 India E-learning Market – An Overview
5.1. India e-learning market segmentation
5.1.1. India e-learning market share based on category
5.1.2. Online primary and secondary supplemental education – Market size and growth forecast (2020 – 2027e)
5.1.3 Online test preparation – Market size and growth forecast (2010 – 2027e)
5.1.4. Online reskilling and certification – Market size and growth forecast (2020 – 2027e)
5.1.5. Online higher education – Market size and growth forecast (2020 – 2027e)
5.1.6. Online language and casual learning – Market size and growth forecast (2020 – 2027e)
Chapter 6: Technology Landscape
6.1. Market Trends
6.2. Technology landscape
Chapter 7: Government Initiatives
7.1. PM e-VIDYA scheme (2022 – 2023)
7.2. Samagra Shiksha Scheme (2022 – 2023)
7.3. Allocation in Union Budget 2022- 23
7.4. Andhra Pradesh State Skill Development Corporation (APSSDC) 2022
7.5. National Apprenticeship Promotion Scheme (NAPS) (2022- 2023)
7.6. The ABC scheme (2021 – 2022)
7.7. National Education Policy 2022
Chapter 8: Government Initiatives
8.1. Market drivers
8.2. Market challengers
Chapter 9: Competitive landscape
9.1. NIIT Limited
9.2. Edukart Education Private Limited
9.3. Individual Learning Private Limited
9.4. Sorting Hat Technologies Private Limited
9.5. Think and Learn Private Limited
9.6. UpGrad Education Private Limited
9.7. Vedantu Innovations Private Limited
9.8. Coursera Inc.
9.9. Simplilearn Solutions Private Limited
9.10. Udemy India LLP
Chapter 10: Investment Scenario
Chapter 11: Website Benchmarking
Chapter 12: Recent developments
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