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The Indian IT Training Industry
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Since the advent of civilization India has always been in the forefront of knowledge transfer. History is replete with instances of India being the leader in enriching other civilizations over the years. For instance, the concept of zero (0), a major milestone in the evolution of mankind can be credited to the ancient Indian civilization. With a unique “gurukul” concept in place, knowledge transfer has been an integral part of the Indian culture. This rich tradition continues even today, with India imparting its knowledge to millions of software professionals across the globe, thus meeting the ever-growing needs of the global software industry.
This report by offers an in-depth analysis of this crucial segment of the software industry. The report offers the reader a general overview of the software industry and establishes the clear linkage between the growth of the overall software industry and the training industry. Also, established are the linkages between the global information technology markets and the trends that influence the domestic training market.
The section on the segmentation in the Indian IT training industry offers the reader an end-user profile based analysis. The market is broadly segmented into toddlers, adolescents and adults segments based on the varying needs of the audience. Also, analyzed is the transformation of domestic IT training majors in relation to the changing technologies across the global software industry.
The report’s Demand-Supply section offers an extensive analysis on the current situation in the domestic market and the major skill sets that are in demand. The implications of the ensuing US tech slowdown on the domestic market have also been dealt with. In the supply side scenario, a detailed analysis of the current output levels of the educational system in India and the underlying potential for private training institutes has been clearly established. Also, the Kids segment has been growing at a rapid pace in recent times. The huge potential in this segment has lured several global training majors including Future Kids, Fourth R, Intel, Microsoft etc to focus on this crucial segment. The report features an exclusive section on this segment.
The Emerging Trends section focuses on some of the key developments that are/ and are likely to shape the IT training industry in the future. Some of these developments include the changing course offering mix, the importance of strategic alliances with global majors, migration of the training majors into the software services landscape, focus on distance education by Indian companies, E-learning etc.
The government has played a major role in enhancing the growth prospects of the domestic software industry. Realizing the urgency to enlarge the availability of skilled manpower, the Indian government has carried out several initiatives and is likely to do so in the future too. The report has an exclusive section devoted to this key issue of the IT training industry.
Over the years, majors in this industry have deployed various strategies including product differentiation, branding, M&A, adopt the franchisee model etc to sustain their growth rates. In the future too, majors are likely to continue to innovate to succeed. The report offers an in-depth coverage of the strategies employed and the key strategic imperatives for majors to succeed in the long run.
The report concludes with elaborate, value-added profiles of majors in this industry. Prominent players covered include,
Niit Ltd
Aptech Ltd
SSI Ltd
Tata Infotech Ltd and
LCC Infotech Ltd |
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- The Information Technology Industry- A Major Growth Driver
- India's Position In The Value Chain
The Indian IT Training Market- Global Forces At Play
- The Metamorphosis Of Training Majors
- Huge Population- India's Major Competitive Advantage
- Changing Demographics- The Crux
The Demand & Supply Scenario
- The US Slowdown And The Ripple Effect
- The Much Needed Skill Sets
- Attrition In The Industry- Fuel For More Training
- The Supply Side Dynamics
Private Training Institutes- Creating The Byte Creators
- Certified Craze- An Indian Experience
- Differentiation- A Lacking Feature Until Now
The Kids Segment- The "Gates" For Tomorrows "Dells"
- Immense Potential- Luring Global Majors
- The Building Blocks Of The Kids Segment
- Outsourcing Of Education- An Emerging Phenomenon
Emerging Trends In The Indian It Training Industry
- The Changing Arsenal
- Software Services- The Greener Side Of The Valley
- Domestic Majors + Global Majors= Success
- Distance Education With A Difference
- E-Learning- The Next Killer Phenomenon
- Global Effect On Indian E-Learning
Human Resource Initiatives- The Government Angle
- Class 2000- A Key Initiative
- The State Efforts
Strategic Imperatives For The Future
- Ability To Forecast Global Market And Technology Trends
- Focus More On Improving Quality Of Training
- Delivery Mechanism- Crucial For Success
- Franchisees- Highly Imperative
- Flexibility In Terms Of Product Offerings
- Branding- Crucial In The Global Market
- Strategic Alliances With Global Majors
Profile Of The Gurus
- Niit- Synonymous With Training
- Aptech Ltd- Success Through Branding
- Software Solutions Integrated Limited (Ssil)- India's RD
- Largest It Training Company
- Tata Infotech Ltd- Restructuring To Succeed
- Lcc Infotech Ltd- Slowdown Worries
Prognosis- Knowledge Transfer, The Indian Way
- Annexure 1: Snapshots Of Some Majors In The Kids Segment
- Annexure 2: List Of Exhibits
- Annexure 3: List Of Tables
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