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'Inclusivity in higher education will be key to achieve 50% GER by 2035'
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SME Times News Bureau | 23 Mar, 2021
2020 was a landmark year for Indian education as the National Education
Policy received approval and paved the way for major reforms in the
sector. A key target for the entire industry was set -- to increase the
Gross Enrolment Ratio (GER) in Indian schools and colleges from 27.4 per
cent to over 50 per cent by 2035. A large part of this will be pushed
by the increasing acceptance of Ed-Tech firms that are providing online
education in India.
In the last year since the pandemic and
subsequent lockdown that forced schools and universities to shut
physical classroom education, Ed-Tech firms have seen an upward trend in
India. Post lockdown, there is a clear trend of students enrolling with
Ed-Tech firms as an increasing number of students are opting for online
modes of learning.
While tech adoption in India resulted in a
total investment of $553 million in 2019, Ed-Tech start-ups attracted a
total investment of $2.22 billion in 2020. However, the focus stayed on
K-12 and Test Prep segments. The year 2021 is set to become an iconic
year when India will break the shackles of the past and would be the
starting point for high-quality higher education.
Says Aditya
Malik, CEO - Talentedge, "For Ed-Tech firms across the world, 2020 was
an inflection point. Both in terms of adoption and establishment, these
firms became the main driver of India's growth in the area of education.
Driven by inclusivity in higher education and outcome-based learning,
this inflection point paved the way for a fabulous journey of growth for
Indian Ed-Tech firms. The lockdown ensured a larger shift from
classroom learning to online learning. Embraced by young learners and
executives alike, there was approval on online and live learning with
wide acceptance even from corporates and policymakers."
Malik
added: "2021 will be etched in history as the year when education in
India will truly be freed from the past. It will be a year that shall be
remembered as the starting point for a belief that Talentedge was
founded on - to make high-quality higher education truly inclusive."
Additionally,
the new and progressive National Education Policy 2020 (NEP) introduced
by the Government of India brought significant changes in the higher
education segment. The policy is poised to make online higher education
mainstream and highly inclusive.
The impact of the policy
changes would be visible this year as top Indian universities would
offer online degree programmes both for undergraduates and
post-graduates. This will allow learners across the nation to access
high-quality education from the finest institutions without having to
leave their villages, towns, or cities. This would give wings to a
million dreams while unlocking the demographic dividend of India.
In
India, nearly 122 million people reportedly lost their jobs in August
2020 alone because of pandemic-related closures and lockdown which led
to a huge loss of business for many. During the crisis, online education
and specially up-skilling and re-skilling remained particularly agile
and afloat. The trend is expected to continue as the pandemic has not
only radically accelerated companies' digital transformation but also
acceptance of online certifications. Additionally, the new NEP2020 has
paved the way for online degrees and dual degrees, further accelerating
employment and growth opportunities. Therefore, the effect of technology
in education would go beyond schooling this year. It will be reflected
in degree programmes, up-skilling, continuous learning, and re-skilling.
Now the responsibility of making the Ed-Tech sector more
inclusive, rewarding, and full of opportunities lies on Ed-Tech firms.
Companies such as Talentedge will help make remote-learning more
cost-effective, engaging, personalized, and outcome-driven.
Another
crucial aspect of online education is infrastructure, which needs
attention to have an enhanced reach in Tier 2 and Tier 3 cities. And
with Internet penetration getting better, over 50 per cent of all Google
queries originate from these cities today. Moreover, over 50 per cent
of all Internet data consumers in India are from rural India. This
indicates that there is a bright future for Ed-Tech firms in India, as
learners from non-metros across age-groups and geographies continue to
spike.
Reputed Ed-Tech firms in India are offering courses
jointly with world-leading institutes and corporates. For instance,
Talentedge partners with top Indian and International institutes
including IIMs, XLRI, MICA, SPJIMR, Jack Welch Management Institute
(JWMI), and also with renowned corporates like OLX, Viacom 18, Society
of Human Resource Management (SHRM), and others. By enrolling themselves
in these courses, learners can expose themselves to various lucrative
career options and plan their future. The interactive lessons are
already being taken by millions across the globe where industry-relevant
learning by experts has become a norm.
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