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    the

    visionfornewIndia:

    100 percent literacy and school education.

    Vocational training for all new entrants to the workforce.

    To equip youth with the knowledge and skills

    needed to thrive in an increasingly competitive world.

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    indiaon rapid growth trajectory

    The GDP growth hovers around 8% for last 4 years

    CMIE Estimate of GDP Growth F Y 06-07: 9.4%

    GDP expected to achieve higher growth

    Goldman Sachs BRIC1 report projects India as one of the fastest growing economy in

    rst half of 21st century

    India set to become the 3rd largest economy by 2033 (after China and USA)

    India needs skilled, highly skilled and intellectual human resources to lead the

    nation to a knowledge driven economy

    BRIC1 : Brazil, Russia, India and China

    (CMIE) Centre for Monitoring Indian Economy

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    educationbench markingIndia has 1.10 million schools. China has 1.80 million.

    India has just 372 universities. China has 900, USA 3,650 and Japan 4,000.

    India has 5,114 ITIs and 6,000 Vocational Institutes. And China has 500,000.

    2% of Indian youth learn vocational trades. The world average is 80%.

    In India, learning normally stops at age of 20-25. Training and re-training is a

    continuous process in developed countries.

    India has 26,700 foreign students. Australia has 363,000.

    Source: Education First

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    educationthe true pictureIndia is young: 71% of the population is below 35 years.About 29 million students become a part of the education system

    each year, which is equivalent to the number of students in

    Australia, Hong Kong, Singapore and UAE put together.

    35.2 million students pass out of high school each year and less than 10%of them get enrolled in a college.

    Many of them cannot a ord to go to college while there is also an

    acute shortage of quality colleges.

    Though there arent enough colleges, many openings do not get

    lled because the quality of education standard in more than half of

    the colleges is very poor.

    Of the 3.5 million college graduates each year,

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    globalisationof education:the extra edge

    Employability of Indian youth will increase.

    Shortage of skilled workers would be addressed.

    India can turn into a regional hub for education with

    high quality foreign universities opening their affiliate

    centers in India.

    Indian students can interact with Global professors.

    Indian students can access world class labs and libraries.

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    imaginea truly global education city

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    Why an Education City?Severe shortage of quality educational Institutions / Universities in India.

    Government alone cannot meet the rising demands.

    Private investment in education on rise year on year.

    Newer educational streams such as Biotechnology,

    IT, Soft skill development and Research up to Postdoctoral

    level gels well with the requirement of skilled human

    resource in future.

    Given the demand for highly skilled personnel, foreign

    universities are on the look out for a liate institutions in

    India, capable of setting up campuses with modern and

    state of art facilities.

    India has the potential to emerge as regional

    education hub for Asia and Africa.

    Places that are low on real estate costs and high on transport

    connectivity will emerge clear winners.

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    education city:a reality

    India needs 80 new world-class Universities.

    Dozens of international schools have been sprung

    up across the country.

    The only world-class centres of excellence STARTED

    in the last 7-8 years are a couple of IITs / IIMs and

    business schools such as ISB.

    In order to achieve economic growth of 10%, and to

    sustain our competitiveness against China, we need

    to add world-class colleges and universities which

    churn out over 2 million students each year.

    At an average 25,000 students per university, we

    need 80 new truly global universities.

    The only one on the anvil is the 100,000 student,

    8000-acre Vedanta University in Orissa.

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    imaginean education city in Bangalore

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    The Education City in Bangalore will have the same impact as that of ITPL.

    welcome to Bangalores first education cityEducation City invites to embark on a journey of discovery within Bangalores First

    Integrated Education to Corporate learning and world class Living

    opportunities at education city25 Acres Spread University

    International SchoolKnowledge Village / Foreign University Centers

    Techno Park / Business Centers

    Skill Development Centers

    Mini City including Housing, Hospitals, Hotels, Clubs, Business Centers, etc

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    education city:a city within a city

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    the education city will host:state-of-the-art sports complex

    tennis

    hockey

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    the education city will host:state-of-the-art sports complex

    volley ball

    athletics

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    the education city will host:Incubation Parks

    IT Park

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    the education city will host:tertiary care hospital

    hotel

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    the education city will host:country club & spa

    food & beverage outlets

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    the education city will host:transport interchange hub

    main streets

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    other amenitiesinclude:Car Parks

    Uninterrupted power

    24 hour water supply

    Sewage treatment Plant

    In-house captive power plantConvention Centre

    Medical centres

    Telecom & broadband connections

    World-class landscaping

    Wide roads

    Solid Waste management

    Banks & ATMs

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    imaginebenefits to the educational community

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    All in one facility and service availability for education houses and

    institutes to set up and operate their units.

    Institutes can concentrate on providing quality education and research.

    Provides a platform for local schools to improve their standards and

    exposure to state of the art practices with multi-national work culture.

    Availability of R&D facilities and centre for excellence for the industries.

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    imagineThe benefits

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    Will create direct employment opportunity to over 2,500 people.

    Signi cantly large indirect employment opportunities to over 20,000 people.

    Bangalore can be the education centre of excellence in AsiaWill provide education for nearly 5,000 students every year at various levels.

    Proposed project can attract a large part of expected investments in the growing

    education sector.

    Bangalore can have a huge share of projected FDI investments in education through

    Elite institutions across the world.

    Significant economic growth in the region with accelerated revenue gain for the

    Government by way of direct and indirect taxes.

    Socio-economic development of the region coupled with improved quality of life.

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    universities are

    targeted to setup

    their affiliate centres

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    Columbia University

    Duke University

    Cornell University

    Australian National University

    LSE, London

    Ecole Normale Superieure

    National University of Singapore

    University of Tokyo

    Mcgill University

    University of Melbourne

    Johns Hopkins University

    Swiss Federal Institute of Technology

    University College London

    University of Pennsylvania

    University of Toronto

    University of Michigan

    University of California, LA

    University of Texas at Austin

    University of Edinburg

    University of Hong Kong

    Carnegie Mellon University

    Harvard University

    University of Cambridge

    University of Oxford

    Massachusetts Institute of Technology

    Yale University

    Stanford University

    California Institute of Technology

    University of California, Berkeley

    Imperial College, London

    Princeton University

    University of Chicago

    Block Diagram of Education City

    Elementary and Secondary Schools

    Polytechnics and Vocational training Centers

    Several other colleges and universities

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    THANK YOU

    Proposal by

    Preenand Premachandran

    [email protected]