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Job-Oriented Courses Set to Drive UAE Education Sector

Jan 14, 2015

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The increasing awareness regarding career options and aspiration for getting jobs in MNC’s across the globe, demand for career-oriented courses has gained momentum in UAE. With increasing competition in the labor market, UAE colleges and universities have started offering a range of courses to be imparted to the students. According to a new report by RNCOS, UAE Education Market Outlook 2018”, educational institutes are offering attractive courses which are witnessing high demand from both national and expats in the country, thus driving UAE education sector.
 
According to Ministry of Education (MoE), almost 90% of grade-12 graduates entering higher education require a foundation year in order to match the required skills to qualify various key courses. The planned reforms are intended to improve education at the secondary level so that graduating students can move seamlessly into the technical education system. Also, technical education is gaining ground in the country due to continuous efforts of Centre of Excellence for Applied Research and Training (CERT). As technical skills have become compulsory to excel in today’s competitive age, MoE is also launching various courses to match the needs of private and multinational companies.
 
The report thoroughly analyzes the UAE education sector and covers exhaustive analysis of the education scenario in all seven emirates (Abu Dhabi, Dubai, Sharjah, Ajman, Umm Al-Quwain, Ras Al Khaimah and Fujairah). The detailed market forecast of student enrollment, number of schools and academic staff till 2017-18 has been covered in the report. The report also analyzes the potential requirement of kindergarten, elementary, intermediate, and secondary education segments at public level to accommodate anticipated student enrollment during the forecast period. It also delves into the aspect of number of public schools, public schools academic staffs, and public schools administrative & technical staffs required at all the four education levels, during academic year 2013-14 to 2017-18.
 
Further, a section on higher education providing current and future scenario of student enrollment, number of schools and academic staff till 2017-18 has been highlighted in the report. Additionally, some of the preferred courses by students that have emerged over the past few years have been identified. A brief overview of the technical and adult education scenario in UAE has also been provided. In lieu of changing background factors in the region, PEST analysis has been done to provide a comprehensive view about the political, economical, social and technological factors affecting the industry. Furthermore, the report also covers key industry players, which will help clients to gain insights on their overview, branches, and curriculum.
 
For FREE SAMPLE of this report visit: http://www.rncos.com/Report/IM690.htm
 
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