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Higher Education Sector in Brazil Destined for Stupendous Growth
According to our new research report “Brazil Education Services Market Analysis”, Brazil, being the largest and most populated country in Latin America, represents the biggest education market in the region. Rapid economic growth, improved income levels and industrialization proved catalyst for education industry growth in recent years. The number of higher education intuitions (especially private) grown manifolds and a similar trend has been witnessed in the number of student enrollments in the higher learning institutions which are expected to register a CAGR of 5.5% during 2010-2013. Our research has revealed that in the most competitive courses at the top universities, there are 30-40 candidates striving for per available seat in the freshman class. Further, in some courses, this number reaches up to 200. Owing to a limited number of higher education seats and strong demand, there is a cut throat competition in the sector. Clearly, there is a huge opportunity for education infrastructure development. On the fundamental education front, developments are quite encouraging. Fundamental education made compulsory for all children aged 7 to 14 and free at all public institutions, including those who did not have access to school at the appropriate age. The country’s Southeast region is leading education industry developments in almost all levels. Sao Paulo, Minas Gerais and Rio de Janeiro are the most dominant states in Brazil in education system. In coming years, other regions such as Northeast and Southern will emerge as potentials fundamental education investment hub acknowledged by various factors discussed and analyzed in the report. “Brazil Education Services Market Analysis” is an outcome of extensive research and objective analysis of Brazil’s education industry. The report facilitates current industry status and future forecast on fundamental, high school and higher education segments with focus on potential students’ enrollments, and college’s requirements during 2011-2013. In addition, segment wise regulatory environment analysis along with key player’s description has been included to provide a balanced research outlook on Brazil’s education industry. For FREE SAMPLE of this report visit: http://www.rncos.com/Report/IM272.htm Check DISCOUNTED REPORTS on: http://www.rncos.com/promotion.htm
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