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Boom of Coaching centres in India

Indians’ fetish for education, poor educational infrastructure and ambitious parents is giving rise to a booming coaching industry in the country. The coaching industry, estimated at Rs 5,000 crore, is growing annually at 20%.

From board exams to school tuitions, IITs, medical, IIMs and now GRE, there is demand at all education and income levels. There are at least eight big players in the organised sector like Career Launcher, IMS, TIME, Brilliant Tutorials, FIITJEE, Pie Education, Raus’s IAS, who comprise 20% of the market.

This is in contrast to just two to three organised players five years back. The expansion has happened at a steady pace and the market is growing by the day. Career Launcher, for example, has been growing at 30% per annum.

More : economictimes.indiatimes.com

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Notice Board: Path Finder in Howrah.

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