Indian Online Education Industry to Hit $1.96 Billion by 2021, Claims Google-KPMG Study

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By Gadgets 360 Staff | Updated: 30 May 2017 17:32 IST
Highlights
  • Online education industry in India is poised to hit $1.96 billion by 2021
  • A joint report by Google & KPMG gave insights into online education
  • There has been a 4X growth in education content consumption on YouTube

With increased Internet penetration amid a surge in smartphone ownership, the online education industry in India is poised to hit $1.96 billion (roughly Rs. 12,670 crores) by 2021, a joint report by Google and KPMG said on Tuesday. The report finds that the paid user base will grow 6X from 1.6 million users in 2016 to 9.6 million users in 2021.

According to the report, titled 'Online Education in India: 2021', there has been a two-fold increase in online searches for education and a three-fold growth in searches from a mobile device over the last two years. Also, 44 percent of education searches are now coming from beyond the top 6 metros and there has been a 4X growth in education content consumption on YouTube in the last one year.

"It is also interesting to note that high growth in education search queries is now coming in from tier 2 and tier 3 cities such as Patna, Guwahati, Aligarh and Kota, which points to the opportunities that growing penetration of smartphones and improving quality of Internet have opened up," said Nitin Bawankule, Industry Director, Google India, in a statement.

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There has been a four-fold growth in education content consumption on YouTube in the last one year.

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The primary and secondary education category has the largest addressable audience with a student base of around 260 million when compared to the other categories.

Owing to this, the primary and secondary supplementary education segment was the second largest category in 2016, and will grow at a CAGR of 60 percent to reach $773 million (roughly Rs. 4,998 crores), making it the largest category in 2021, the findings showed.

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"There are several evolving trends in the Indian online education segment. These include emergence of hybrid learning channels, continuous need for working professionals to learn new skills as well as emergence of technologies such as big data and artificial intelligence that is enabling online education vendors to design customised content," noted Sreedhar Prasad, Partner, KPMG India.

Written with inputs from IANS

 

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