I have posted a blog on "education entrepreneurship in India" on Dreducation.com. In this posting, I have highlighted some of the models of education and some exemplars in each segment. American investors exploring an entry into the Indian market should actively consider the opportunities presented by the spectrum of innovative models of education and related services. Undoubtedly, there are regulatory constraints in India, but the demand and opportunities may provide handsome returns in long run.
This post was brought to the Eduvest Blog by Rahul Choudaha, who will be one of the speakers at the upcoming Education Industry Investment Forum.
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The Entrepreneurship Cell of IIT-Bombay is organizing EUREKA! The Largest International Business Plan Competition in Asia.
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