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Private Sector Playing an Important Role in Propelling Growth in UAE Education Sector

Jul 21, 2014

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The growing demand for private education especially by expatriates due to their higher spending capacity, has led to massive development of the private education sector in UAE. Thus, apart from changes and reconstruction activities in the public education sector, similar activities are also being witnessed in the private education sector in UAE. According to a new report by RNCOS, “UAE Education Market Outlook 2018”, private players are investing huge amounts to improve the state of education sector in UAE.
 
According to our report, the demand for private education is increasing in the UAE as expats are being given preference for jobs in private & multinational companies as the government jobs are for the nationals. Expats are the major contenders of private education due to their spending capacity. This has influenced the government to increase the private sector involvement in the education sector. The involvement of the private sector will be able to contribute quality experience & standards to schools of UAE, thus leading to the overall development of students and making them more job oriented.
 
The report “UAE Education Market Outlook 2018” 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 staffs 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 staffs 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.
 
For FREE SAMPLE of this report visit: http://www.rncos.com/Report/IM690.htm
 
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