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UAE Education System Witnessing High Infrastructural Growth

Jun 04, 2014

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With improvements in the purchasing power, people in UAE have started laying more emphasis on the importance of quality education. This is leading to a splurge in the demand for schools and universities with improved infrastructure for its education sector. According to a new report by RNCOS, “UAE Education Market Outlook 2018”, government as well as the private players is investing huge amounts to improve the educational infrastructure of UAE.
 
According to our report, with the increasing number of students being enrolled annually, the requirement of more schools is originating. To meet this demand, UAE government is setting up schools for all four stages of education together with multistage schools. For instance, Abu Dhabi Emirate with highest proportion of schools and students is expecting a growth in the number of students in the private schools in the coming years. Thus, the council has planned to offer 133,000 seats and construct around 60 to 70 new schools in the coming years. Moreover, with an increase in the demand for higher education in the UAE, public and private institutes of high quality standards are being developed.
 
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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