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Saudi Arabia Education Forecast to 2013
Management Report
Published: June 2010
Pages: 55
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Saudi Arabia being the largest and most populated country in Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) represents the biggest education industry in the region. With more than 55% of its population below 24 years of age, the country provides the most suitable environment for its education industry to grow and prosper. The number of universities has grown manifold and a similar trend has also been witnessed in the number of student enrollments in the higher learning public institutions, which reached 0.85 Million in 2009.
Saudi Arabia being the largest and most populated country in Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) represents the biggest education industry in the region. With more than 55% of its population below 24 years of age, the country provides the most suitable environment for its education industry to grow and prosper. The number of universities has grown manifold and a similar trend has also been witnessed in the number of student enrollments in the higher learning public institutions, which reached 0.85 Million in 2009.
According to our latest research report, “Saudi Arabia Education Forecast to 2013”, the population growth in the country has been averaging between 2.5%-3% during past few years, which is one of the highest globally. The fast growth in population transformed in increasing number of student enrollments in all education systems, be it elementary, intermediate, secondary or higher education. For instance, during 1993-2008, the number of high school graduates in the Kingdom increased by 443%. The surging penetration of primary education constructed a solid platform for higher education industry developments, and we anticipate that student enrollments in higher education will grow at a CAGR of 13.7% during 2009-2013.
Our thorough analysis of the higher education professional courses reveals that demand for technical and medical courses, such as engineering, computer science, pharmacy, medical sciences, etc., will boom in near future. Besides this, the report identifies that Saudi Arabian higher education sector offers considerable opportunities for private players to enter into the rapidly evolving higher education sector in the country.
“Saudi Arabia Education Forecast to 2013” provides comprehensive research and thorough analysis of Saudi Arabia education industry. The report facilitates current industry status and future forecasts on elementary, intermediate, secondary and higher education segments,mainly focusing on potential student enrollments, requirement of staff and colleges during 2010-2013. In addition, analysis of the regulatory environment along with recent industry developments has also been included to provide a balanced outlook on the potentials of the Saudi Arabian education industry.
According to our latest research report, “Saudi Arabia Education Forecast to 2013”, the population growth in the country has been averaging between 2.5%-3% during past few years, which is one of the highest globally. The fast growth in population transformed in increasing number of student enrollments in all education systems, be it elementary, intermediate, secondary or higher education. For instance, during 1993-2008, the number of high school graduates in the Kingdom increased by 443%. The surging penetration of primary education constructed a solid platform for higher education industry developments, and we anticipate that student enrollments in higher education will grow at a CAGR of 13.7% during 2009-2013.
Our thorough analysis of the higher education professional courses reveals that demand for technical and medical courses, such as engineering, computer science, pharmacy, medical sciences, etc., will boom in near future. Besides this, the report identifies that Saudi Arabian higher education sector offers considerable opportunities for private players to enter into the rapidly evolving higher education sector in the country.
“Saudi Arabia Education Forecast to 2013” provides comprehensive research and thorough analysis of Saudi Arabia education industry. The report facilitates current industry status and future forecasts on elementary, intermediate, secondary and higher education segments,mainly focusing on potential student enrollments, requirement of staff and colleges during 2010-2013. In addition, analysis of the regulatory environment along with recent industry developments has also been included to provide a balanced outlook on the potentials of the Saudi Arabian education industry.

