Brochure More information from http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/1845473/ Entrepreneurship Education in India: Trend and Factors Assessment Survey, 2011 Description: Entrepreneurship Education in India report analyses the growing market for Entrepreneurship education in the country and assess some of the key factors that are influencing growth and strategies and good practices that industry has to follow in order to have a world class entrepreneurial education system. This report uses primary and secondary research to estimate the current market sizing, segmentation and market forecast. Surveys and interviews have been conducted to evaluate growth drivers and growth barriers. Report further analyses future opportunity areas and organizations that are active in India s Entrepreneurship education landscape. Key Report Takeaways: - Liberalization and opening up of Indian economy in the1990s pushed entrepreneurship in the country with removal of barriers to start business, easy availability of finance and setting up of institutions for the development of entrepreneurial talent. - Entrepreneurship education is still at nascent stage in India, with only 44,500 students enrolled for entrepreneurship programs, and this number is expected to grow at a CAGR of 20.4% to reach 54,700 by 2012. - Revenues from Entrepreneurship education programs reached INR7.9 billion in 2010 and are estimated to grow at a CAGR of 13.7% to INR10.7 billion by 2012. - In 2010, there were some 1,500 students getting Entrepreneurship education from the institutions that are solely into Entrepreneurship education, while 4,700 students had enrolled to entrepreneurship programs at various business schools and institutions across India. - Aspiration to do well and independently achieve success has emerged as the top reason driving the growth of entrepreneurship programs, followed by inspiration from Indian and foreign innovators, liberalization and favorable business environment and unemployment. - Unawareness about the advantages of entrepreneurship education, shortage of quality educators and absence of quality content, have been some of the hindrances for future growth of the market. Contents: 1. Introduction 1.1. Key Takeaways 1.2. Research Methodology 1.3. Market Definition 2. Entrepreneurship Education in India 2.1. Background 2.2. Need for Entrepreneurship Education 3. Market for Entrepreneurship Education in India 3.1. Recent Trends 3.2. Current Market Size and Forecast 3.3. Market Segmentation 4. Growth Drivers 4.1. Aspirations and Independency 4.2. Success Stories from India and Abroad 4.3. Liberalization and Favorable Business Environment 4.4. Unemployment and Unemployability 4.5. Carving a Niche 5. Growth Barriers 5.1. Awareness Regarding Need for Entrepreneurship Education
5.2. Shortage of Quality Entrepreneurship Faculty 5.3. Lack of Quality Course Content 5.4. Cost of Entrepreneurship Education 5.5. Lack of Government support 6. Areas of Potential Opportunities 6.1. Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) 6.2. Students in Higher Education 7. Market Strategies for India from International Experience 7.1. Policy to Support Entrepreneurship Education 7.2. Curriculum Development 7.3. Teacher Development 7.4. Integrating Entrepreneurship with Formal Education 7.5. Private Sector Participation 7.6. Networking 8. Potential Roles for the Government 9. Lessons to Learn from United States 10. Best Practices Case Studies 11. Profiles of Key Players 12. Conclusions and Recommendations List of Figures Figure 1: Entrepreneurial Ecosystem Figure 2: Number of Students Enrolled in Entrepreneurship Programs, 2008-2012 Figure 3: Revenue from Entrepreneurship Education Programs in INR Million, 2008-2012 Figure 4: Segmentation of Students Enrolled in Entrepreneurship Programs Figure 5: Top 5 Growth Drivers for Entrepreneurship Education Figure 6: Response to Aspirations and Independency as Growth Driver Figure 7: Response to Success Stories from India and Abroad as Growth Driver Figure 8: Response to Liberalization and Favorable Business Environment as Growth Driver Figure 9: Response to Unemployment and Unemployability as Growth Driver Figure 10: Response to Carving a Niche as Growth Driver Figure 11: Top 5 Growth Barriers for Entrepreneurship Education in India Figure 12: Response to Lack of Awareness as Growth Barrier Figure 13: Response to Shortage of Quality Entrepreneurship Faculty as Growth Barriers Figure 14: Response to Lack of Quality Course Content as Growth Barrier Figure 15: Response to Cost of Education as a Growth Barrier Figure 16: Response to Lack of Government Support as a Growth Barrier Figure 17: Total Number of SME Units in India in Millions, 2005-2012 Figure 18: Student Enrolment in Higher Education in India in Millions, 2005-2012 Figure 19: International Entrepreneurial Activities, 2005-2009 Figure 20: Constituents of an Effective Entrepreneurship Ordering: Order Online - http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/1845473/ Order by Fax - using the form below Order by Post - print the order form below and send to Research and Markets, Guinness Centre, Taylors Lane, Dublin 8,
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