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Saudi Arabia Education Forecast to 2016

Dec 17, 2012
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RNCOS has recently added a new Market Research Report titled, “Saudi Arabia Education Forecast to 2016” to its report gallery. Saudi Arabia, the most populated country in the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC), represents the largest education industry in the region. With majority of the Kingdom’s population below the age of 25, the country’s education sector holds immense growth potential. According to our latest research report “Saudi Arabia Education Forecast to 2016”, the need and demand for education in the Kingdom continued to witness a rapid growth during the last few years, owing to its slow but steady emergence as a knowledge-based economy.
 
The report covers exhaustive analysis on the potential requirement of kindergarten, primary, intermediate, secondary, special, and higher education segments to accommodate anticipated student enrollment during the forecast period. It also delves into the aspect of number of schools, academic staffs, and administrative staffs required during academic year 2011-12 to 2015-16 for the same. The forecast is conducted on the basis of co-relation and judgmental analysis, which is carried out after carefully studying key factors including population growth, industrial growth, government initiatives, drivers and challenges.
 
Moreover, our study also finds that there has been a significant increase in the e-learning industry, with many government and private universities opting for e-learning solutions. Our report discusses major e-learning projects, such as Tajsir e-Learning Initiative, Educational Portal, Jusur System for the Administration of Electronic Learning, and many more. Besides, the report also provides e-learning industry recent developments, major service providers along with the market forecast till 2015.
 
Additionally, we have identified some of the potential courses, which are not the preferred courses, but are anticipated to become popular mainly due to increasing demand of skilled labor and various other initiatives. Moreover, in order to replace the expats professionals with domestic resource, government is increasing focus on technical and higher education in the country. In fact, the government remains the major contributor for the development of the country’s higher education infrastructure, and is continuously raising the budget to be spent on the education sector.
 
Our report “Saudi Arabia Education Forecast to 2016” provides an in-depth research and rational analysis of the current and expected status of the education system in Saudi Arabia. It provides a complete understanding of the Saudi Arabia’s education model. It also discusses the regulations and major drivers of the industry. Moreover, in order to give a complete picture of the industry, we have also covered adult education, special education along with the distance education. Overall, the report presents optimum information and balanced research outlook on the potentials of the Saudi Arabian education sector.
 
For FREE SAMPLE of this report visit: http://www.rncos.com/Report/IM466.htm
 
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             - Indian Distance Learning Market Analysis
             - Saudi Arabia Education Forecast to 2013
 

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