Hello guys..
I want some views on education industry outlook in India specifically, school level (primary & secondary)…I am thinking of a business where school will pay some amount per student for services provided.. What i am not sure of is the appetite of schools to have paid value added service… Also it would be helpful if we can have a discussion on the business approach of “Educomp”…
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- Education industry outlook in India - February 1, 2007
Hi all
I Have plans to start 175 primary schools in karnataka state india in tier 3 cities currently working on a model to start 6 schools in bangalore mysore road ,if any one is interested to join this initiative you are most most welcome i am also looking forward for v c funding
regards
Have a looksie at topchalks.com. These folks have figured out a great way to target India. I heard that they are looking for partners to create various education related solutions. Give them a call; can’t hurt
hi to all
this is siddharth jain, doing PhD from IIT Roorkee.m also looking forward to open a online coaching for engineering enterance as well as for engineering students.
if any body have ideas regarding that then contact me
arthjain2001@gmail.com
I am planning to start a management institute in Delhi/ NCR.The venture will be for the purpose of providing state-of-the-art training to students with the purpose of equipping them with the right tools for geeting into good corporate positions. The institute will be recognised by AICTE, ministry of HRD India.Suggestions and comments welcome
Educomp uses two business models to acquire business one is by attaching to the schools and get customers and second is approaching the customers i.e. student,teacher,parents direcly(consumer model) both are highly sucessful . With wiziq educomp has entered online tutoring business . To understand more on online tutoring thbusiness and the working visit http://teacherswallet.com/teachers-make-money/make-money-teaching-from-home/