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Higher Education Scenario: India - 2030
1. Higher Education Scenario
INDIA - 2030
The importance of higher education cannot be stressed enough. By the year
2030, the cost of higher education is expected to spiral up significantly. India will
be one of the youngest countries in the world. Have you planned for your child's
higher education?
Age (in Yrs)
Projected Median Age - 2030
39
42
49
52
37
44
43
32
35
Series 1
United States
United Kingdom
Germany
Japan
Iran
Russia
China
India
Brazil
0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50 55
India will have over 140 million students by 2030. Admission process will be highly
competitive with enrollment to good institutions being highly sought after. That coupled with
high inflation levels will mean higher education will be out of reach for most people especially
in the absence of future planning. Have you planned for your child's education?
Inflation%
Inflation Rate Projections
9.53 9.44
10.25 9.99
5.99 6.09 5.75 5.62 5.22 5 5.03
Series 1
2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020
0
5
10
15
Type of Degree Awarding Universities
47.0 %
16.0 %
20.0 %
10.0 %
7.0 %
State Universities Private Universities Deemed Universities
Institutions of National Importance Central Universities
Enrollment by Field of Study
31.0 %
15.0 %
15.0 %
24.0 %
6.0 %
5.0 %
2.0 %
1.0 %
1.0 %
Arts
Science
Commerce/Management
Engineering/Technology
Education
Medicine
Law
Veterinary Sciences
Others
600
million jobs needed
for young people in
the next 15 years
500%
increase in aid to
reach education
target by 2030
659
Source:
Joint study by E&Y and FICCI
(Higher Education in India: Vision 2030)
New Positions
Teachers needed
Teachers Needed by 2030
Colleges as
of 2011
Universities
as of 2011
33,023 144
million post-graduate
candidates by 2030