Tuesday, December 29, 2015

Brazil Education Market is expected to reach to USD 351.7 Billion by 2020: Ken Research

Ken Research announced its latest publication on “Brazil Education Market Outlook to 2020 -Driven by Rising Preferences for Higher Education and Innovations in ClassroomTeaching” which provides a comprehensive analysis of the Private Education Market in Brazil. The report covers various aspects such as market size of Brazil Education Market size and segmentation on the basis of type of education. This report also offers prevalent trends and developments in the industry, SWOT analysis, external environment analysis, government regulations and opportunities prevailing in the industry. The report covers competitive landscape of the industry in which the information related to the players operating in this industry has been comprehensively presented.  This has been complemented with information on the major macroeconomic indicators affecting the market.  The report is useful for existing private players and new players venturing in different segments of the Brazil Education market.



Brazil Education Market has witnessed a significant growth in the education sector in the last few years on account of positive growth rate in numbers of enrollments in private institutions and revenue. The government of Brazil has been spending nearly 5.8% of its GDP in the period 2010-2015 on education sector, which is comparatively higher than most OECD countries. Further, special attention is being paid to education sector in order to become competitive at the global platform by strengthening educational tie ups with the US. Overall, the education market has recorded revenue of USD ~ billion in 2015, registering a CAGR of 8.8% in terms of revenue during 2010-2015. The robust growth has been due to the partnership between Pernambuco, the largest state in the northeast region which entered in partnership with multiple companies for the improvement of education level.
According to the research report, the Brazil education industry is estimated to witness a growth of ~% CAGR during the period 2016-2020, with private sector educational institutions driving enrollments in Brazil education industry. The market is expected to cross USD 351.7 billion by 2020 with K-12 education market dominating the industry with ~% share in the overall revenue.
“The test preparation market will be the fastest growing market in terms of CAGR over the forecasted period 2016-2020. It is anticipate that Brazil Test Preparation Market will progress at an impressive CAGR of ~% during 2016-2020, owing to rising competitiveness and the need to outperform in competitive examinations including GMAT, GRE, TOEFL and others”, according to the Research Analyst, Ken Research.
Key Topics Covered in the Report:
Brazil Education market
-          Market Size by Revenue
-          Market Segmentation by
o   Type of Education
-          Trends and Development
-          Opportunities
-          SWOT
-          PEST Analysis
-          Porter’s Analysis
-          Competition and Market Share
-          Government Regulations
-          Future Outlook
-          Analyst Recommendations
-          Macro Economic Parameters

Key Segments Mentioned in the Report
K-12 Market
-          Pre- School
-          Elementary and High School
Higher Education Market
Test Preparation
Teacher Training
Vocational and Technical Education
E-learning
Youth and Adult Education

Companies Covered in the Report
American School of Sao Paulo
American School of Brasilia
American School of Recife
American School of Bole Horizonte
Rio International School
International School of Florianópol
SEB COC Education
Bradesco Foundation
Centro de Ensino Faria Brito
Colégio Intellectus
F K Partners
SAN IVES International Language Centre
The DUX Institute
Scholar Idiomas
Flow Idiomas
Edusoft Brazil
Cactus
Cultura Inglesa
The DOT - Callan Method
Seven Idiomas
UP Language Consultants
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