Saudi Arabia Education Industry Outlook to 2021

By K-12 Education, Higher Education, Vocational Education, Teacher Training, Test Preparation, E-learning

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Updated Report:- Saudi Arabia E-learning Market Outlook to 2025

Ken Research announced its latest publication on "Saudi Arabia Education Industry by K-12 Education, Higher Education, Vocational Education, Teacher Training, Test Preparation, E-learning - Outlook to 2021" suggested a rapid growth in Saudi Arabia Education Industry, majorly driven by rising initiatives taken by the Ministry of Education to provide quality education by collaborating with various private players operating in the space. The stakeholders of this report include education institutes, schools, universities, training centers, companies involved in research, teachers and students in Indonesia and the new entrants and venture capitalists who wish to invest in education industry in future.

Detailed comparative analysis of major players in education industry has also been provided. Various marketing analysis factors such as trends and developments and SWOT analysis are also added in the study. The future analysis of the overall Saudi Arabia Education Industry has also been discussed along with recommendations from analyst view.

Saudi Arabia Education Industry Overview and Size
The three major organizations that oversee the operations of education market players in Saudi Arabia are the Ministry of Education, the Ministry of Higher Education, and the Technical and Vocational Training Corporation (TVTC). Education industry in Saudi Arabia witnessed a continuous increase to USD ~ million during 2016 from USD ~ million during 2011, registering a CAGR of ~ between 2011 and 2016. The growing concern for quality education by the education sector in the Kingdom encouraged the government to allocate USD ~ billion for education and training during its 2016 budget. This led to the expansion of the existing players and the entrance of new players to cater the growing number of students, thereby adding to the revenues of the industry during the review period.

Saudi Arabia Education Industry
The education industry in the Kingdom was dominated by the revenues generated from increased enrollments to the universities and colleges in the country during 2016. Universities charged the highest fee amongst all the educational institutes in the overall industry, thus making them contribute the maximum share of USD ~ million to the overall industry revenues in 2016.
K-12 schools contributed USD ~ million to the overall revenues during the same year. All vocational and technical training centers in Saudi Arabia were administered by the Technical and Vocational Training Corporation (TVTC) and contributed USD ~ million to the overall revenues for education industry during 2016.
Rising awareness about internet sources and the use of online portals to educate the Saudi nationals, has led to the growth of this sector overtime. E-Learning contributed USD ~ million to the overall revenues generated by the Saudi Arabian education industry in 2016.
Market players operating in test preparation sector contributed USD ~ million to the overall industry revenues during 2016

Saudi Arabia Higher Education Industry
Government universities in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia witnessed the maximum number of enrollments during 2015. The total enrollments to private universities merely inclined from ~ in 2011 to ~ for the academic session of 2015.
The collective enrollments to various courses in government, private and other universities were dominated by the male population of the Kingdom with ~ enrollments during 2015.

Since, bachelor's degree is the first step to higher education; this segment has witnessed the most number of enrollments, constituting ~% to the pie of 2015 academic session. ~% of the overall students who pursued higher education was enrolled to average diploma courses for the academic session of 2015. Universities offering post- graduate degrees witnessed the least number of enrollments during 2015, constituting ~% of the overall students continuing higher education market in Saudi Arabia. The religious city of Makkah has witnessed the maximum enrollments of ~ people to higher education universities and colleges during 2015.

Saudi Arabia K-12 Education Industry
There were ~ public schools in the country by 2016. The growing demand for better quality education in the country has made private players to tap this sector over the years. The total number of private schools in the Kingdom increased from ~ during 2015 to ~during 2016. International schools which attracted the higher income class in the country inclined from ~ schools during 2015 to ~ schools during 2016.

Saudi Arabia Vocational and Technical Training Industry
Maximum teachers that were enrolled to various training institutes in the Kingdom were Saudi Nationals. ~ Saudi teachers were enrolled to training institutes during 2015.

With a dominating share of ~% in the overall enrollments, training institutes offered various programs that helped the academicians in getting advanced knowledge about various subjects that could be covered at K-12 schools. Enrollments to technical colleges contributed a mere share of ~% to the overall enrollments during the same year.

The percentage of teachers enrolling to private education and training centers constituted a dominant share of ~% in the overall enrollments to various training institutes of the Kingdom in 2015. Majorly driven by more number of men than women in Saudi Arabia, technical colleges witnessed the maximum share of ~% in total enrollments being dominated by the male teachers during 2015. The enrollments of students to training institutes constituted a dominant share of ~% in the overall enrollments to various vocational and technical centers operating in the country.
Saudi Arabia E-Learning Industry
K-12 schools in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia were the major end users of e-learning technology during 2016. Adoption of e-learning in higher education colleges contributed ~% to the overall industry revenues in 2016. The increased demand for e-learning systems by corporate & government bodies added a share of ~% to the overall e-learning industry revenues in Saudi Arabia during 2016.
Content services contributed a dominant share of ~% to the overall revenues generated by e-learning industry in the Kingdom during 2016. Content services were majorly demanded by the users in educational sector, wherein improvised and advanced instructional content was offered to uplift the public sector education in the country.
Technology services, which typically include learning management systems (LMS), smart classes, and smart authoring tools, constituted ~% in the overall revenues generated by the players operating in the e-learning industry in Saudi Arabia.

Saudi Arabia Test Preparation Industry
There were ~ students enrolling to undertake SAT in 2016. The test preparation industry noticed a contribution of USD ~ million to the overall revenues from IELTS preparation classes in 2016. There were ~ Saudi students who applied for GRE in 2016. ~ students in the country appeared for TOEFL during 2016, which were ~ more students than the last year.
Merely ~ students enrolled to GMAT during 2016 and the revenue generated by market players by offering tutoring for the test added USD ~ million to the overall test preparation industry revenues for the same year.

Saudi Arabia Education Industry Future Outlook and Projections
The Saudi Arabian education industry is projected to augment to USD ~ million by 2021 from USD ~ million during 2016, registering a CAGR of ~ during the period 2016-2021. The allocation of USD ~ billion to education sector of the country in the 2017 annual budget is expected to assist in the development of education industry during the outlook period, thus leading to the growth of all sectors. The expansion of the Colleges of Excellence (CoE) by way of offering ~ colleges by 2020 for vocational training programs is projected to drive the overall industry revenues due to rising demand for training and technical courses in the Kingdom.

The revenues generated by the players in Saudi Arabia K-12 education industry are projected to augment to USD ~ million by 2021 from USD ~ million during 2016, registering a CAGR of ~% during the same period.
The revenues generated by e-learning market players in Saudi Arabia are projected to augment to USD ~ million by 2021 from USD ~ million during 2016, registering a CAGR of ~% during the period 2016-2021.

Key Topics Covered in the Report:

  • Saudi Arabia Education Industry Size by Revenue
  • Market Segmentation - By Sectors (Higher Education, K-12 Education, Vocational And Technical Training, E-Learning And Test-Preparation Education)
  • Saudi Arabia K-12 Education Industry Size, Segmentation, Trends and Developments, Competitive Landscape, and Future Outlook
  • Saudi Arabia Higher Education Industry Size, Segmentation, Trends and Developments, Competitive Landscape, and Future Outlook
  • Saudi Arabia Vocational And Technical Training Industry Size, Segmentation, Trends and Developments, Competitive Landscape, and Future Outlook
  • Saudi Arabia E-Learning Industry Size, Segmentation, Trends and Developments, Competitive Landscape, and Future Outlook
  • Saudi Arabia Test-Preparation Industry Size, Segmentation, Trends and Developments, Competitive Landscape, and Future Outlook
  • SWOT Analysis of Saudi Arabia Education Industry
  • Implementation of VAT on Saudi Arabia Education Industry
  • Future Outlook and Projections for Saudi Arabia Education Industry
  • Analyst Recommendations
  • Macro-Economic Factors Impacting Saudi Arabia Education Industry

Products

Products

K-12 Education, Kindergarten, Primary Education, Secondary, Senior Secondary, Post Secondary, Higher Education, Vocational Education, Teacher Training, Test Preparation, E-learning, Language Training, Bi-Lingual Coaching, Tutoring, Content Services, Technology Services, Smart Classrooms, Smart Authoring System, Multimedia Content Services Market, Open Courseware Content Services, Mock Test Online, SAT, IELTS, GMAT, TOEFL and GRE tests, Government Universities, ICT Spending, Training Institutes, Technical Colleges, Corporate Training, Corporate Education, Distance Learning


Companies

K-12 Schools - Arrowad Schools, Bangladesh International Schools, British International Schools, Pakistan International School, Al Hussan International Schools, International Indian Schools; Higher Education University - King Faisal University, King Abdulaziz University, Imam Muhammad Bin Saud Islamic University, General Organization for Technical and Vocational Training (Technical and Vocational Training Corporation), Umm Al Qura University; E-Learning - Alwasaet, New Horizons, Edraak, Integrated Solutions for Business (ISB), Board Middle East (BME), Nafham, Harf Information Technology, Smartway, Rwaq.org, Edutacs, edX; Test Prep Centres - ScorePlus, English Gate Academy, Inlingua, Capstone Learning, KASCO, AMIDEAST, British Council

Table of Contents

Table of Contents

1. Executive Summary
Saudi Arabia Education Industy Segmentation
Saudi Arabia Higher Education Industry
Saudi Arabia K-12 Education Industry
Saudi Arabia Vocational and Technical Training Industry
Saudi Arabia E-Learning Industry
Saudi Arabia Test Preparation Industry Segmentation
Saudi Arabia Education Industry Future Outlook and Projections
2. Research Methodology
2.1. Market Definitions
2.2. Abbreviations
2.3. Market Size and Modeling
Consolidated Research Approach
Market Sizing - Saudi Arabia Education Industry
Variables (Dependent and Independent)
Multi Factor Based Sensitivity Model
Regression Matrix
Limitations
Final Conclusion
3. Saudi Arabia Education Industry Introduction
4. Saudi Arabia Education Industry Size, 2011-2016
5. Saudi Arabia Education Industry Segmentation, 2011-2016
5.1. By Sector (Higher Education, K-12 Education, Vocational and Technical Training, E-Learning and Test-Preparation Education), 2011-2016
6. Saudi Arabia K-12 Education Industry
Primary Education
Intermediate Education
Secondary Education
6.1. Saudi Arabia K-12 Education Industry Size, 2011 - 2016
6.2. Saudi Arabia K-12 Education Industry Segmentation
6.2.1. By Type of Schools (Public, Private and International), 2013-2016
By Primary Schools, Middle Schools and Secondary Schools, 2013 - 2016
6.3. Trends and Developments in Saudi Arabia K-12 Education Industry
6.3.1. Rising Fee of K-12 Schools
6.3.2. Increasing Enrollment in K-12 Schools
6.3.3. Rising Investments in Education Sector
6.4. Competitive Landscape of Saudi Arabia K-12 Education Industry, 2016
6.5. Saudi Arabia K-12 Education Industry Future Outlook and Projections, 2016-2021
7. Saudi Arabia Higher Education Industry
7.1. Saudi Arabia Higher Education Industry Size, 2011-2016
7.2. Saudi Arabia Higher Education Industry Segmentation
7.2.1. By Type of Universities (Government, Private and Other Universities), 2011-2015
7.2.2. By Gender, 2015
7.2.3. By Academic Degree, 2015
7.2.4. By Field of Study, 2015
7.2.5. By Region, 2015
7.3. Trends and Developments in Saudi Arabia Higher Education Industry
7.3.1. Rising Fee of Government, Private and Other Higher Education Universities
7.3.2. Increasing Number of Saudi Arabian Colleges in the List of Best Arab Universities
7.3.3. Growing Scholarship Programs in the Kingdom
7.4. Competitive Landscape of Saudi Arabia Higher Education Industry, 2016
7.4.1. Market Share of Major Universities in Saudi Arabia Higher Education Industry, 2015
By Enrollments, 2015
7.5. Saudi Arabia Higher Education Industry Future Outlook and Projections, 2016-2021
8. Saudi Arabia Vocational and Technical Training Industry
8.1. Saudi Arabia Vocational and Technical Training Industry Size, 2011-2016
8.2. Saudi Arabia Vocational and Technical Training Industry Segmentation
8.2.1. By Teacher Enrollments, 2012-2015
By Nationality, 2012-2015
By Type of Institutes, 2012-2015
By Ownership of Training Institutes, 2012-2015
By Gender in Technical Colleges, 2012-2015
8.2.2. By Student Enrollments, 2012-2015
By Type of Institutes, 2012-2015
By Gender in Training Institutes, 2014-2015
By Ownership of Training Institutes, 2014-2015
8.3. Trends and Developments in Saudi Arabia Vocational and Technical Training Industry
8.3.1. Increasing Government Initiatives to Expand Vocational and Technical Training Market in KSA
8.3.2. Surging Fee for Vocational and Technical Courses
8.3.3. Growing Use of PPP Funding Model
8.4. Competitive Landscape of Saudi Arabia Vocational and Technical Training Industry, 2016
8.4.1. Market Players in Saudi Arabia Vocational and Technical Training Industry
Technical and Vocational Training Corporation (TVTC)
8.5. Saudi Arabia Vocational and Technical Training Industry Future Outlook and Projections, 2016-2021
9. Saudi Arabia E-Learning Industry
9.1. Saudi Arabia E-Learning Industry Size, 2011-2016
9.2. Saudi Arabia E-Learning Industry Segmentation
9.2.1. By End Users (K-12 Schools, Higher Education Colleges, Corporate and Government Bodies and Others), 2016
E-Learning in Higher Education
9.2.2. By Types of Services (Content Services and Technology Services), 2016
Saudi Arabia E-Learning Content Services Market Segmentation by Product Categories (Multimedia, Open Courseware, Online Tests and Others)
Saudi Arabia E-Learning Content Services Market Segmentation by Type of Content Format (Video, Audio and Text)
Saudi Arabia E-Learning Technology Services Market Segmentation by Product Categories (LMS, sMART cLASSES AND sMART aUTHORING tOOLS)
9.3. Trends and Developments in Saudi Arabia E-Learning Industry
9.3.1. Increasing Internet Users in the Kingdom
9.3.2. Adoption of Learning Management Systems (LMS) in Saudi Arabia
9.3.3. Technological Advancements in E-Learning
9.3.4. Rising Government Efforts to Grow E-Learning Industry
9.4. Competitive Landscape of Saudi Arabia E-Learning Industry, 2016
9.4.1. Major Players (Alwaset, New Horizons, Edraak, Integrated Solutions for Business (ISB), Board Middle East (BME), Nafham, Harf Information Technology, Harf Information Technology, Smartway, Rwaq.org, Edutacs, edX) in Saudi Arabia E-Learning Industry, 2016
9.5. Saudi Arabia E-Learning Industry Future Outlook and Projections, 2017-2021
9.5.1. By End Users (K-12 Schools, Higher Education Colleges, Corporate and Government Bodies and Others), 2021
9.5.2. By Types of Services (Content Services and Technology Services), 2021
10. Saudi Arabia Test Preparation Market
10.1. Saudi Arabia Test Preparation Industry Size, 2011-2016
10.2. Saudi Arabia Test Preparation Industry Segmentation
10.2.1. By Types of Tests (SAT, IELTS, GRE, TOEFL and GMAT), 2016
10.3. Trends and Developments in Saudi Arabia Test Preparation Industry
10.3.1. Increasing Enrollment to Test Preparation Institutes, 2011-2016
10.3.2. Rising Fee of Test Preparation Institutes, 2011-2016
10.3.3. Growing Number of Saudi Students in Foreign Universities
10.3.4. Changing Male-Female Ratio of GMAT Students
10.4. Competitive Landscape of Saudi Arabia Test Preparation Industry, 2016
10.4.1. Major Institutes for Test Preparation in Saudi Arabia (ScorePlus, English Gate Academy, Inlingua, Capstone Learning, Kasco, AMIDEAST, British Council), 2016
10.5. Saudi Arabia Test Preparation Industry Future Outlook and Projections, 2016-2021
11. SWOT Analysis for Saudi Arabia Education Industry
12. Implementation of VAT on Saudi Arabia Education Industry
13. Saudi Arabia Education Industry Future Outlook and Projections, 2016-2021
14. Analyst Recommendations
15. Macro-Economic Factors Affecting Saudi Arabia Education Industry, 2011-2021
15.1. Internet Users in Saudi Arabia, 2011-2021
15.2. Government Expenditure on Education Sector in Saudi Arabia, 2011-2016
15.3. Number of Students in K-12 Education, 2011-2021
15.4. Population of Saudi Arabia Between 5-24 Age Group, 2011-2016
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List of Figure

Figure 1-1: Saudi Arabia Education Industry Structure, 2016
Figure 4-1: Saudi Arabia Education Industry Size on the Basis of Revenues in USD Million and Growth Rate in Percentage, 2011 - 2016
Figure 5-1: Saudi Arabia Education Industry Segmentation by Sectors (Higher Education, K-12 Education, Vocational and Technical Training, E-Learning and Test-Preparation Education) on the Basis of Revenue in Percentage (%), 2011-2016
Figure 6-1: Saudi Arabia K-12 Education Industry Structure
Figure 6-2: Saudi Arabia K-12 Education Industry Size on the Basis of Revenues in USD Million and Growth Rate in Percentage, 2011 - 2016
Figure 6-3: Saudi Arabia K-12 Education Industry Segmentation by Type of Schools (Public, Private and International) on the basis of Number in Percentage (%), 2013-2016
Figure 6-4: Saudi Arabia K-12 Education Industry Segmentation by Primary Schools, Middle Schools and Secondary Schools on the Basis of Number of Students in Percentage (%), 2013-2016
Figure 6-5: Education Budget Saudi Arabia in USD Million, 2011-2016
Figure 6-6: Saudi Arabia K-12 Education Industry Future Outlook and Projections on the Basis of Revenues in USD Million and Growth Rate in Percentage (%), 2016-2021
Figure 7-1: Saudi Arabia Higher Education Industry Size on the Basis of Revenues in USD Million and Growth Rate in Percentage, 2011 - 2016
Figure 7-2: Saudi Arabia Higher Education Industry Size on the Basis of Number of Enrollments and Growth Rate in Percentage, 2011 - 2015
Figure 7-3: Saudi Arabia Higher Education Industry Segmentation by Type of Universities on the Basis of Number of Enrollments in Percentage (%), 2011-2015
Figure 7-4: Saudi Arabia Higher Education Industry Segmentation by Type of Universities on the Basis of Revenues in Percentage (%), 2011-2015
Figure 7-5: Saudi Arabia Higher Education Industry Segmentation by Gender on the Basis of Number of Enrollments in Percentage (%), 2015
Figure 7-6: Saudi Arabia Higher Education Industry Segmentation by Academic Degree on the Basis of Number of Enrollments in Percentage (%), 2015
Figure 7-7: Saudi Arabia Higher Education Industry Future Outlook and Projections on the Basis of Revenues in USD Million and Growth Rate in Percentage (%), 2016-2021E
Figure 8-1: Saudi Arabia Vocational and Technical Training Industry Size on the Basis of Revenues in USD Million and Growth Rate in Percentage, 2011 - 2016
Figure 8-2: Saudi Arabia Vocational and Technical Training Industry Size on the Basis of Enrollments, 2011 - 2016
Figure 8-3: Saudi Arabia Teacher Training Industry Segmentation by Nationality on the Basis of Number of Enrollments in Percentage (%), 2012-2015
Figure 8-4: Saudi Arabia Teacher Training Industry Segmentation by Type of Institute on the Basis of Number of Enrollments in Percentage (%), 2012-2015
Figure 8-5: Saudi Arabia Teacher Training Industry Segmentation by Ownership of Training Institutes on the Basis of Enrollments in Percentage (%), 2012-2015
Figure 8-6: Saudi Arabia Teacher Training Industry Segmentation by Gender in Technical Colleges on the Basis of Number of Enrollments in Percentage (%), 2012-2015
Figure 8-7: Saudi Arabia Student Vocational and Technical Education Industry Segmentation by Type of Institutes on the Basis of Number of Enrollments in Percentage (%), 2012-2015
Figure 8-8: Saudi Arabia Student Vocational and Technical Education Industry Segmentation by Gender in Training Institutes on the Basis of Number of Enrollments in Percentage (%), 2014 and 2015
Figure 8-9: Saudi Arabia Student Vocational and Technical Education Industry Segmentation by Ownership of Training Institutes on the Basis of Enrollments in Percentage (%), 2012-2015
Figure 8-10: Average Annual Fee of Vocational and Technical Training Courses for Students in Saudi Arabia, 2011-2016
Figure 8-11: Saudi Arabia Vocational and Technical Training Industry Future Outlook and Projections on the Basis of Revenues in USD Million and Growth Rate in Percentage (%), 2016-2021
Figure 9-1: Saudi Arabia E-Learning Industry Size on the Basis of Revenues in USD Million and Growth Rate in Percentage, 2011 - 2016
Figure 9-2: Saudi Arabia E-Learning Industry Segmentation by End Users (K-12 Schools, Higher Education Colleges, Corporate and Government Bodies and Others) on the Basis of Revenues in Percentage (%), 2016
Figure 9-3: Saudi Arabia E-Learning Industry Segmentation by Type of Services (Content Services and Technology Services) on the Basis of Revenues in Percentage (%), 2016
Figure 9-4: Saudi Arabia E-Learning Content Services Market Segmentation by Product Categories (Multimedia, Open Courseware, Online Tests and Assessments), on the Basis of Revenues in Percentage (%), 2016
Figure 9-5: Saudi Arabia E-Learning Content Services Market Segmentation by Type of Content Format (Video, Audio and Text), on the Basis of Revenues in Percentage (%), 2016
Figure 9-6: Saudi Arabia E-Learning Technology Services Market Segmentation by Product Categories (LMS, Smart Classes and Smart Authoring Tools) on the Basis of Revenues in Percentage (%), 2016
Figure 9-7: Internet Users in Saudi Arabia in Millions, 2011-2016
Figure 9-8: Saudi Arabia E-Learning Industry Future Outlook and Projections on the Basis of Revenues in USD Million and Growth Rate in Percentage (%), 2016-2021
Figure 9-9: Saudi Arabia E-Learning Industry Future Outlook and Projections by End Users (K-12 Schools, Higher Education Colleges, Corporate and Government Bodies and Others), on the Basis of Revenues in Percentage (%), 2021
Figure 9-10: Saudi Arabia E-Learning Industry Future Outlook and Projections by Types of Services (Content Services and Technology Services), on the Basis of Revenues in Percentage (%), 2021
Figure 10-1: Saudi Arabia Test Preparation Industry Size on the Basis of Revenues in USD Million and Growth Rate in Percentage, 2011 - 2016
Figure 10-2: Saudi Arabia Test Preparation Industry Size on the Basis of Number of Enrollments and Growth Rate in Percentage, 2011 - 2016
Figure 10-3: Saudi Arabia Test Preparation Industry Segmentation by Types of Tests (SAT, IELTS, GRE, TOEFL and GMAT) on the Basis of Number of Enrollments in Percentage, 2011-2016
Figure 10-4: Saudi Arabia Test Preparation Industry Segmentation by Types of Tests (SAT, IELTS, GRE, TOEFL and GMAT) on the Basis of Revenues in Percentage (%), 2011-2016
Figure 10-5: GMAT Market Segmentation by Gender on the basis of Number of Enrollments in Percentage (%), 2011-2016
Figure 10-6: Saudi Arabia Test Preparation Industry Future Outlook and Projections on the Basis of Revenues in USD Million and Growth Rate in Percentage (%), 2016-2021
Figure 13-1: Saudi Arabia Education Industry Future Outlook and Projections on the Basis of Revenues in USD Million and Growth Rate in Percentage (%), 2016-2021
Figure 13-2: Saudi Arabia Education Industry Future Outlook and Projections on the Basis of Revenues Generated by Education Sectors in Percentage (%), 2016-2021
Figure 15-1: Internet Users in Saudi Arabia in Million, 2011-2021
Figure 15-2: Government Expenditure on Education Sector in Saudi Arabia in USD Billion, 2011-2016
Figure 15-3: Number of Students in K-12 Education Sector in Saudi Arabia, 2011-2021
Figure 15-4: Population of Saudi Arabia between 5-24 Age Group, 2011-2021


List of Table

Table 2-1: Correlation Matrix for Saudi Arabia Education Industry
Table 2-2: Regression Coefficients Output
Table 3-1: World Economic Forum Ranking on Education Quality in Saudi Arabia, 2013-14 and 2014-15
Table 4-1: Year-on-Year Developments and Reasons for Growth in Saudi Arabia Education Industry, 2011-2016
Table 5-1: Saudi Arabia Education Industry Segmentation by Sectors (Higher Education, K-12 Education, Vocational and Technical Training, E-Learning and Test-Preparation Education), 2016
Table 5-2: Saudi Arabia Education Industry Segmentation by Sectors (Higher Education, K-12 Education, Vocational and Technical Training, E-Learning and Test-Preparation Education) on the Basis of Revenue in USD Million, 2011-2016
Table 6-1: Saudi Arabia K-12 Schools Operations Structure
Table 6-2: Saudi Arabia Education System by Curriculum Type as of Autumn Session, 2016
Table 6-3: Saudi Arabia K-12 Education Industry Size, 2011 - 2016
Table 6-4: Saudi Arabia K-12 Education Market Share by Type of Schools on the basis of Number in Units, (Public, Private and International), 2013-2016
Table 6-5: Number of Private Schools in Saudi Arabia by Major Regions by Curriculum Type, 2012-2014
Table 6-6: Saudi Arabia K-12 Education Industry Segmentation by Primary Schools, Middle Schools and Secondary Schools on the Basis of Number of Students, 2013-2016
Table 6-7: Average Annual Fee for International and Private Schools in Saudi Arabia in USD, 2013-2016
Table 6-8: Enrollments in International and Private Schools in Saudi Arabia, 2013-2016
Table 6-9: Major Private and International Chain Schools in Saudi Arabia K-12 Education Industry, 2016
Table 6-10: Leading International Schools in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia including Curriculum, Language, Ages and Yearly Fees
Table 6-11: Saudi Arabia K-12 Education Industry Future Outlook and Projections, 2016-2021
Table 6-12: Future Projections of Schools and Seats Required by Saudi Arabia K-12 Education Industry on the Basis of Grade Level, 2020
Table 7-1: Saudi Arabia Higher Education Universities
Table 7-2: Academic Calendar for Fall Semester, 2016-2017
Table 7-3: Academic Calendar for Summer Semester, 2016-2017
Table 7-4: Academic Calendar for Spring Semester, 2016-2017
Table 7-5: Key Developments in Saudi Arabia Higher Education Industry, 2011 - 2016
Table 7-6: Saudi Arabia Higher Education Industry Segmentation by Type of Universities (Government, Private, Others), 2015
Table 7-7: Saudi Arabia Education Industry Segmentation by Type of Universities on the Basis of Number of Enrollments, 2011-2015
Table 7-8: Saudi Arabia Higher Education Industry Segmentation by Type of Universities on the Basis of Revenues in USD Million, 2011-2015
Table 7-9: Saudi Arabia Higher Education Industry Segmentation by Gender on the Basis of Number of Enrollments, 2015
Table 7-10: Saudi Arabia Higher Education Industry Segmentation by Academic Degree on the Basis of Number of Enrollments, 2015
Table 7-11: Saudi Arabia Higher Education Industry Segmentation by Field of Study on the Basis of Number of Enrollments, 2015
Table 7-12: Saudi Arabia Higher Education Industry Segmentation by Field of Study on the Basis of Number of Enrollments in Government, Private and Other Educational Institutions, 2015
Table 7-13: Saudi Arabia Higher Education Industry Segmentation by Region on the Basis of Number of Enrollments, 2015
Table 7-14: Saudi Arabia Higher Education Industry Segmentation by Region on the Basis of Number of Enrollments in Government, Private and Other Educational Institutions, 2015
Table 7-15: Average Annual Fee of Government, Private and Other Universities by Academic Degree in USD, 2011-2015
Table 7-16: Top Saudi Universities in the Arab Region, 2016
Table 7-17: Major Scholarship Programs to Study in Saudi Arabia, 2016
Table 7-18: Market Share of Major Universities in Saudi Arabia Higher Education Industry on the Basis of Enrollments, 2015
Table 7-19: Market Share of Major Universities On the Basis of Enrollments in Number and Percentage, 2015
Table 7-20: Saudi Arabia Higher Education Industry Future Outlook and Projections, 2016-2021
Table 8-1: Key Development in Saudi Arabia Vocational and Technical Training Industry, 2011-2016
Table 8-2: Saudi Arabia Teacher Training Industry Segmentation by Nationality on the Basis of Number of Enrollments, 2012-2015
Table 8-3: Saudi Arabia Teacher Training Industry Segmentation by Type of Institute on the Basis of Number of Enrollments, 2012-2015
Table 8-4: Saudi Arabia Teacher Training Industry Segmentation by Ownership of Training Institutes on the Basis of Number of Enrollments, 2012-2015
Table 8-5: Saudi Arabia Teacher Training Industry Segmentation by Gender in Technical Colleges on the Basis of Enrollments, 2012-2015
Table 8-6: Saudi Arabia Student Vocational and Technical Education Industry Segmentation by Type of Institutes on the Basis of Number of Enrollments, 2012-2015
Table 8-7: Saudi Arabia Student Vocational and Technical Education Industry Segmentation by Gender in Training Institutes on the Basis of Number of Enrollments, 2014 and 2015
Table 8-8: Number of Public Vocational Institutes in Saudi Arabia by Gender, 2011-2014
Table 8-9: Saudi Arabia Student Vocational and Technical Education Industry Segmentation by Ownership of Training Institutes on the Basis of Number of Enrollments, 2014 and 2015
Table 8-10: Number of Training Institutes in Saudi Arabia by Ownership, 2011-2014
Table 8-11: Company Profile for Technical and Vocational Training Corporation (TVTC) including Company Overview, International Associations, Training Durations, Placement Rate, Future strategies and Others
Table 8-12: Strategic Partnerships of TVTC with Private Entities
Table 8-13: TVTC Planned Strategic Partnerships with Private Entities
Table 8-14: Saudi Arabia Vocational and Technical Training Industry Future Outlook and Projections, 2016-2021
Table 9-1: Key Developments and Reasons for Change in Saudi Arabia E-Learning Industry Size, 2011 - 2016
Table 9-2: Saudi Arabia E-Learning Industry Segmentation by End Users (K-12 Schools, Higher Education Colleges, Corporate & Government Bodies and Others) on the Basis of Revenues in USD Million, 2016
Table 9-3: Saudi Arabia E-Learning Industry Segmentation by Type of Services (Content Services and Technology Services) on the Basis of Revenues in USD Million, 2016
Table 9-4: Saudi Arabia E-Learning Content Services Market Segmentation by Product Categories (Multimedia, Open Courseware, Online Tests and Assessments), on the Basis of Revenues in USD Million, 2016
Table 9-5: Saudi Arabia E-Learning Content Services Market Segmentation by Type of Content Format (Video, Audio and Text), on the Basis of Revenues in USD Million, 2016
Table 9-6: Saudi Arabia E-Learning Technology Services Market Segmentation by Product Categories (LMS, Smart Classes and Smart Authoring Tools) on the Basis of Revenues in USD Million, 2016
Table 9-7: Key Facts for Major Players (Alwaset, New Horizons, Edraak, Integrated Solutions for Business (ISB), Board Middle East (BME), Nafham, Harf Information Technology, Harf Information Technology, Smartway, Rwaq.org, Edutacs, edX) in Saudi Arabia E-Learning Industry, 2016
Table 9-8: Saudi Arabia E-Learning Industry Future Outlook and Projections, 2016-2021
Table 9-9: Saudi Arabia E-Learning Industry Future Outlook and Projections by End Users (K-12 Schools, Higher Education Colleges, Corporate and Government Bodies and Others), on the Basis of Revenues in USD Million, 2016 and 2021
Table 9-10: Saudi Arabia E-Learning Industry Future Outlook and Projections by Types of Services (Content Services and Technology Services), on the Basis of Revenues in USD Million, 2021
Table 10-1: Saudi Arabia Test Preparation Industry Size, 2011 - 2016
Table 10-2: Saudi Arabia Test Preparation Industry Segmentation by Types of Tests (SAT, IELTS, GRE, TOEFL and GMAT), 2016
Table 10-3: Saudi Arabia Test Preparation Industry Segmentation by Types of Tests (SAT, IELTS, GRE, TOEFL and GMAT) on the Basis of Number of Enrollments, 2011-2016
Table 10-4: Saudi Arabia Test Preparation Industry Segmentation by Types of Tests (SAT, IELTS, GRE, TOEFL and GMAT) on the Basis of Revenues in USD Million, 2011-2016
Table 10-5: Enrollment in the Test Preparation Industry on the Basis of Type of Tests, 2011-2016
Table 10-6: Average Annual Fee for Test Preparation in Saudi Arabia, 2011-2016
Table 10-7: Saudi Students Studying Abroad, 2012 and 2015
Table 10-8: Key Facts for Major Test Preparation Institutes (Scoreplus, English Gate Academy, Inlingua, Capstone Learning, Kasco, AMIDEAST, British Council) in Saudi Arabia, 2016
Table 10-9: Saudi Arabia Test Preparation Industry Future Outlook and Projections, 2016-2021
Table 11-1: SWOT Analysis for Saudi Arabia Education Industry
Table 12-1: Summary of VAT Implications on Saudi Arabia Education Industry
Table 13-1: Saudi Arabia Education Industry Future Outlook and Projections, 2016-2021
Table 13-2: Saudi Arabia Education Industry Future Outlook and Projections on the Basis of Revenues Generated by Education Sectors in USD Million, 2016-2021
Table 14-1: Analyst Recommendations for Saudi Arabia Education Industry, 2016
Table 15-1: Key Developments in Internet Users in Saudi Arabia, 2011-2021
Table 15-2: Key Developments in Government Expenditure on Education Sector in Saudi Arabia, 2011-2021
Table 15-3: Key Developments in Number of Students in K-12 Education Sector, 2011-2021
Table 15-4: Key Developments in Population of Saudi Arabia between 5-24 Age Group, 2011-2021

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