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EduServeIndia
Dhawal Vasavada, COO,  Finance and Core Business Dev. Sanket Parekh, CEO,  Business Growth and Marketing Prathamesh Chaudhari,  President( Admin. And HR)
Background Market Size Services & Business Model Timelines Business Development Financials Competition SWOT Structure 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
Background
India has suffered from the  Brain Drain  post independence We have lost thousands of students to  Better Education and Research  facilities abroad In order to become a global super power, we must become a be able to  attract young talent  from across the globe.  Diverse students would give institutes access to students from diverse profiles thus developing the institute and other stake holders.  The Need
Govt. of India announced the  opening up of the education sector for foreign investment This would allow Foreign Universities to invest in India and partner Indian Universities. Foreign universities  can set up campus  in India  Same with Indian Universities going abroad-IITB and IIMA have taken the initiative. Exposure to  Indian standards of learning  would compel students abroad to look towards India Inspite of our underdeveloped status and episodes like ‘Slumdog Millionaire’ The Policy Change
Number of Indian Universities- 267 Universities growing at the  Rate of 10/yr Over 12000 Colleges growing at the  Rate of 460/yr for the last 5 yrs . Most of them could be flash in the pan and can dupe the students at foreign education fairs as observed in  cases of VIT-Pune and LPU-Chattisgarh .  There is need for Central Regulatory Authority apart from UGC to monitor this. This can also be done thorough private  Foreign Student Assistance Organizations . Foreign Students Associations ’ – Around 50 universities and about 140 colleges have such a structure in existence. These are managed by singular staff representatives and are of little real assistance to students. South Asia, South-East Asia, Central Asia, Africa and Europe  account for over 80% of students coming to study in India. Present Status
Problems :  Low Growth of Foreign Students in India. Problem of funds for growth of international  campuses of Indian universities  International competitiveness of Indian Universities  Answer  : EduServeIndia…. Serve the Nation …. Serve the World We plan to change the  Indian Education System   Business Proposition
MARKET SIZE & MARKET SURVEY
 
 
 
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And it's hard to think of anything like IIT anywhere in the world. It is a very unique institution .  Bill Gates, Microsoft Per capita, IIT has produced more millionaires than any other undergraduate institution.   Salon Magazine The combination of rigorous thinking, hard work and fundamentals is what you ( Graduating Students ) have got from these great Indian institutions and they will be building blocks in whatever career you may choose.  Victor Menezes, CEO Citibank Inc. Indian Education will be a crucial component in the transformation of relationship between INDIA and US.   Robert D Blackwell  This is IIT Bombay. Put Harvard, MIT and Princeton together, and you begin to get an idea of the status of this school in India.  Lesley Stahl, co-anchor on CBS 60 Minutes Education in India-the World View
Cost Benefits *Annual Fee Structure *Monthly Expenses Country  Bachelors’ Masters’ USA Tier I $15,000 $20,000 Tier II $10,000 $15,000 UK Tier I $10,000 $12,000 Tier II $8,000 $10,000 India Tier I $2500 $3000 Tier II $4000 $3000 Country All other Living Expenses* USA $1500 UK $2000 India $200-400
Service and Business Model
Overall Assistance for foreign students coming to India -from visa to course registration and settlement. Advisory on Indian Life - Preparation for the ‘Indian Life’ before coming to India Life restructuring- Accommodation, Travel, Food, Language, etc… We estimate the time spent per case should be around  50-60 hrs per team associate . For every additional hr, client would be charged on same rate. Core Business Team Cost Revenue  Total  cost per project Total revenue per project 1 Discipline Associate $15 per hr $50 per hr $750 $2500 2 Secondary Associates $9 per hr $30 per hr $900 $3000
To inform students, Indian and international, about internationally oriented engineering education and help them pursue the same. To identify outstanding programs and universities in the country. To conclude cooperative agreements for the award of joint degrees. To train engineers, speaking 3 languages, proficient in the latest technology. To  make available detailed profiles of top students and applications , thoroughly vetted for accuracy and completeness,  to member institutions. To offer students a unique cultural experience . To develop  student-business partnerships  for financial aid, internships, traineeships, and career opportunities. To centralize and manage financial aids. What We Plan To Do
Biannual assistance  for a 2 yr education stay in India Annual assistance  for 2-4 yr education period. Assistance for  relocation, lease renewals, advisory of future course of action Each secondary clients would be  assisted for a period of 25-30 hrs . The Client would be  assisted by 2 associates . For every additional hr, client would be charged on same rate. Post Settlement Assistance(PSA) Team Cost  Revenue Total Cost Per Project Total Revenue Per Project 1 Discipline Asso. $15 per hr $50 per hr $375 $1250 1 Secondary Asso. $9 per hr $30 per hr $225 $750
We plan to  incubated at IITB  to gradually glide into market conditions under the  best guidance and facilities  available. This would  save us on costs of infrastructure  in a city like Mumbai and would also associate us with the number 1 incubation center in India with the  most varied international contacts Our venture would get credibility due to association and recognition by IITB Showcasing our products and services  to the number of foreign students and organizations that visit the campus would help us grow exponentially.  After a period of  2 yrs we plan to exit the incubation set-up  and move to the free market. Incubation
 
Spread awareness about Indian Education  through Edu-Fairs held in Dubai, Australia and France and Argentina. Through  associations with embassies - gives credibility to venture Workshops about Indian culture and India’s growth story … remove misconceptions about our people and way of life Training team to train employees  on aspects of interaction with foreigners-they may be clients but still we must stick to the adage of “ Atithi Devo Bhava ” All these is  part of advertising expense  and accounted for in the operating expenditure Growth and Capacity Building
Corporate policy across the world to  train and educate employees  form time to time about latest trends and advances in technology and also through MDP’s. India being the growth focus of most MNC’s –  best opportunity to train workforce in Indian Conditions. Will assist in  establishment of exchange programs between foreign universities and Indian Companies as well as MNC’s and Indian Universities . EduServeIndia Would play the role of mediator and broker deals mutually beneficial to all 3 parties involved. The Unknown Client
Timeline
[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],Time Frame Primary Objectives Team Growth Location(s) From  July 2010-Dec 2010 Internal Training  and Adv. Market Research 3 founders + 2 teams SINE, IITB Nov 2010-Dec 2010 Marketing and First Cases for the session in June 2011 Addition of 1 new Team SINE, IITB Jan 2011-Dec 2011 Business Expansion through MOU’s and Strategic Tie-ups Addition of 3 new teams for session in 2012 SINE, IITB and establishment of new CCC in New Delhi Jan 2012-June 2012 Establishment of IT Services Division Addition of 5-7 new teams SINE IITB July2012 onwards Permanent Offices in Mumbai and  New Delhi
Business Development
[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],Multi-Pronged Approach
Financials and Growth Graph
All figures in Rs. Lakhs
No big players in this sector . Only competition is from Online foreign education service providers like Tutor Vista Space for many more players -developing education market in India. Nobody gives personal assistance.   Govt wants its hands off education - any involvement by private sector is welcome. Gives cost advantage - so very exiting prospect for saving in these turbulent recessionist times. Competition
 
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[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],Weaknesses
1.Expansion to full time educational funding and services house 2.Reverse brain drain would lead to improvement in Govt. support for such service providers  3.Provision of IT solutions for Distance Learning. 4.Move to adult and charitable education services thus serving the society Opportunities
1.Non-Cooperation from Educational Institutions 2.Sudden mushrooming of similar services. 3.Competition with Foreign Education Consultants 4. Lack of large corporate Clientele from Foreign Shores 5. Lack of establishment of a lean network among various ancillary service providers. Threats
India becomes the Asian Education Hub with the 25 IIT’s and over 75 central universities Over 100 large Corporate Educational Institutions providing world class facilities. Education sector booms due to a gradual influx of global citizens. At least 25 universities have campuses Abroad with exchange programs with their Parent Campus. EdServeIndia would have successfully assisted in all the above milestones. Ed Serve intends to change Indian Education -Service Industry the way Apple Changed Digital Music. 10 Yrs Down the Line....
 

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Edu-Serve-India

  • 2. Dhawal Vasavada, COO, Finance and Core Business Dev. Sanket Parekh, CEO, Business Growth and Marketing Prathamesh Chaudhari, President( Admin. And HR)
  • 3. Background Market Size Services & Business Model Timelines Business Development Financials Competition SWOT Structure 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
  • 5. India has suffered from the Brain Drain post independence We have lost thousands of students to Better Education and Research facilities abroad In order to become a global super power, we must become a be able to attract young talent from across the globe. Diverse students would give institutes access to students from diverse profiles thus developing the institute and other stake holders. The Need
  • 6. Govt. of India announced the opening up of the education sector for foreign investment This would allow Foreign Universities to invest in India and partner Indian Universities. Foreign universities can set up campus in India Same with Indian Universities going abroad-IITB and IIMA have taken the initiative. Exposure to Indian standards of learning would compel students abroad to look towards India Inspite of our underdeveloped status and episodes like ‘Slumdog Millionaire’ The Policy Change
  • 7. Number of Indian Universities- 267 Universities growing at the Rate of 10/yr Over 12000 Colleges growing at the Rate of 460/yr for the last 5 yrs . Most of them could be flash in the pan and can dupe the students at foreign education fairs as observed in cases of VIT-Pune and LPU-Chattisgarh . There is need for Central Regulatory Authority apart from UGC to monitor this. This can also be done thorough private Foreign Student Assistance Organizations . Foreign Students Associations ’ – Around 50 universities and about 140 colleges have such a structure in existence. These are managed by singular staff representatives and are of little real assistance to students. South Asia, South-East Asia, Central Asia, Africa and Europe account for over 80% of students coming to study in India. Present Status
  • 8. Problems : Low Growth of Foreign Students in India. Problem of funds for growth of international campuses of Indian universities International competitiveness of Indian Universities Answer : EduServeIndia…. Serve the Nation …. Serve the World We plan to change the Indian Education System Business Proposition
  • 9. MARKET SIZE & MARKET SURVEY
  • 10.  
  • 11.  
  • 12.  
  • 13.
  • 14.  
  • 15. And it's hard to think of anything like IIT anywhere in the world. It is a very unique institution . Bill Gates, Microsoft Per capita, IIT has produced more millionaires than any other undergraduate institution. Salon Magazine The combination of rigorous thinking, hard work and fundamentals is what you ( Graduating Students ) have got from these great Indian institutions and they will be building blocks in whatever career you may choose. Victor Menezes, CEO Citibank Inc. Indian Education will be a crucial component in the transformation of relationship between INDIA and US.   Robert D Blackwell This is IIT Bombay. Put Harvard, MIT and Princeton together, and you begin to get an idea of the status of this school in India.  Lesley Stahl, co-anchor on CBS 60 Minutes Education in India-the World View
  • 16. Cost Benefits *Annual Fee Structure *Monthly Expenses Country Bachelors’ Masters’ USA Tier I $15,000 $20,000 Tier II $10,000 $15,000 UK Tier I $10,000 $12,000 Tier II $8,000 $10,000 India Tier I $2500 $3000 Tier II $4000 $3000 Country All other Living Expenses* USA $1500 UK $2000 India $200-400
  • 18. Overall Assistance for foreign students coming to India -from visa to course registration and settlement. Advisory on Indian Life - Preparation for the ‘Indian Life’ before coming to India Life restructuring- Accommodation, Travel, Food, Language, etc… We estimate the time spent per case should be around 50-60 hrs per team associate . For every additional hr, client would be charged on same rate. Core Business Team Cost Revenue Total cost per project Total revenue per project 1 Discipline Associate $15 per hr $50 per hr $750 $2500 2 Secondary Associates $9 per hr $30 per hr $900 $3000
  • 19. To inform students, Indian and international, about internationally oriented engineering education and help them pursue the same. To identify outstanding programs and universities in the country. To conclude cooperative agreements for the award of joint degrees. To train engineers, speaking 3 languages, proficient in the latest technology. To make available detailed profiles of top students and applications , thoroughly vetted for accuracy and completeness, to member institutions. To offer students a unique cultural experience . To develop student-business partnerships for financial aid, internships, traineeships, and career opportunities. To centralize and manage financial aids. What We Plan To Do
  • 20. Biannual assistance for a 2 yr education stay in India Annual assistance for 2-4 yr education period. Assistance for relocation, lease renewals, advisory of future course of action Each secondary clients would be assisted for a period of 25-30 hrs . The Client would be assisted by 2 associates . For every additional hr, client would be charged on same rate. Post Settlement Assistance(PSA) Team Cost Revenue Total Cost Per Project Total Revenue Per Project 1 Discipline Asso. $15 per hr $50 per hr $375 $1250 1 Secondary Asso. $9 per hr $30 per hr $225 $750
  • 21. We plan to incubated at IITB to gradually glide into market conditions under the best guidance and facilities available. This would save us on costs of infrastructure in a city like Mumbai and would also associate us with the number 1 incubation center in India with the most varied international contacts Our venture would get credibility due to association and recognition by IITB Showcasing our products and services to the number of foreign students and organizations that visit the campus would help us grow exponentially. After a period of 2 yrs we plan to exit the incubation set-up and move to the free market. Incubation
  • 22.  
  • 23. Spread awareness about Indian Education through Edu-Fairs held in Dubai, Australia and France and Argentina. Through associations with embassies - gives credibility to venture Workshops about Indian culture and India’s growth story … remove misconceptions about our people and way of life Training team to train employees on aspects of interaction with foreigners-they may be clients but still we must stick to the adage of “ Atithi Devo Bhava ” All these is part of advertising expense and accounted for in the operating expenditure Growth and Capacity Building
  • 24. Corporate policy across the world to train and educate employees form time to time about latest trends and advances in technology and also through MDP’s. India being the growth focus of most MNC’s – best opportunity to train workforce in Indian Conditions. Will assist in establishment of exchange programs between foreign universities and Indian Companies as well as MNC’s and Indian Universities . EduServeIndia Would play the role of mediator and broker deals mutually beneficial to all 3 parties involved. The Unknown Client
  • 26.
  • 28.
  • 30. All figures in Rs. Lakhs
  • 31. No big players in this sector . Only competition is from Online foreign education service providers like Tutor Vista Space for many more players -developing education market in India. Nobody gives personal assistance. Govt wants its hands off education - any involvement by private sector is welcome. Gives cost advantage - so very exiting prospect for saving in these turbulent recessionist times. Competition
  • 32.  
  • 33.
  • 34.
  • 35. 1.Expansion to full time educational funding and services house 2.Reverse brain drain would lead to improvement in Govt. support for such service providers 3.Provision of IT solutions for Distance Learning. 4.Move to adult and charitable education services thus serving the society Opportunities
  • 36. 1.Non-Cooperation from Educational Institutions 2.Sudden mushrooming of similar services. 3.Competition with Foreign Education Consultants 4. Lack of large corporate Clientele from Foreign Shores 5. Lack of establishment of a lean network among various ancillary service providers. Threats
  • 37. India becomes the Asian Education Hub with the 25 IIT’s and over 75 central universities Over 100 large Corporate Educational Institutions providing world class facilities. Education sector booms due to a gradual influx of global citizens. At least 25 universities have campuses Abroad with exchange programs with their Parent Campus. EdServeIndia would have successfully assisted in all the above milestones. Ed Serve intends to change Indian Education -Service Industry the way Apple Changed Digital Music. 10 Yrs Down the Line....
  • 38.