Demand for Higher Education to Intensify in Brazil
The higher learning prospects are shining in the education sector of Brazil, which embodies Latin America's largest education industry, says RNCOS latest report.

With a sprawling middle class base, Brazil, which is one of the world's fastest growing economies, holds an immense potential for the education sector. The country has been making concrete efforts to develop its primary, secondary, and higher education levels in order to fulfill future knowledge demand. However, there exist some bottlenecks, which are likely to pose challenges for the industry. These include high rates of secondary dropouts, poor student performance in international standardized tests, and low compensation for teaching staff. These potential challenges should be addressed timely.
An upshot of a broad research and objective analysis of Brazil's education industry, the report provides current industry trends and forecasts for fundamental, high school, and higher education. It analyzes trends and makes estimations with a focus on potential students' enrollments, and staff and college requirements during 2011-2014. The analysis of segment-wise regulatory environment and brief profiles of key players have also been included in the report. The research also updates recent activities and financials to present a balanced outlook on the industry.
For FREE SAMPLE of this report visit: http://www.rncos.com/Report/IM272.htm
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