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India’s EdTech Market to Hit $29 Billion by 2030: IAMAI

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Overview of India’s Edtech Market

India's education technology (edtech) market is expected to witness substantial growth, with projections reaching $29 billion by 2030, an increase from its current valuation of $7.5 billion.

Growth Drivers

  • Rising Aspirations: Middle-class families' increasing aspirations drive the demand for alternative learning methods.
  • Digital Infrastructure: Expansion of digital networks supports online learning platforms.
  • Cultural Shift: There is a notable shift towards embracing online education.
  • Competitive Job Market: The need for skills aligning with global education standards encourages the use of edtech solutions.

Sector Contributions

  • By 2029, the edtech sector is projected to contribute 0.4% to India’s GDP, up from 0.1% in 2020.
  • Key emphasis areas include hybrid learning models, regional content adaptation, and skill development.

Funding Trends

  • Funding in edtech nearly tripled to $608 million in 2024 compared to $207 million in the previous year.
  • Despite the rise, funding levels remain below the $2.1 billion seen in 2022.
  • The decline is attributed to macroeconomic challenges and cautious investor behavior.

Challenges and Opportunities

  • High GST rates increase the cost of edtech services, affecting affordability.
  • Edtech companies are expanding into tier-II and III cities, offering tailored content to reach rural areas.
  • After significant disruptions, 2025 is seen as a pivotal year for the sector to adopt sustainable business practices.

Public Perception

  • 86% of respondents consider edtech platforms economically viable, underscoring their role as an affordable alternative to traditional education.
  • Tags :
  • Ed-Tech
  • Ed-Tech Market
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