Industry Analysis & Industry Trends
Revenue for colleges and universities in China is estimated at $15.3 billion in 2012, reflecting annualized growth of 3.8% over the five years through 2012. There are 4,349 institutions operating in the industry in 2012, employing almost 2.7 million people with an estimated payroll of $8.1 billion. A substantial amount of industry revenue comes from government subsidies.
This industry benefits from international students coming to study at Chinese universities (i.e. exports). About 338,466 international students studying in China are expected to generate $912.2 million for the industry in 2012. Higher education imports (i.e. Chinese students at foreign institutions) are expected to total $3.4 billion in 2012.... purchase to read more
Industry Report - Industry Key Buyers Chapter
The Colleges and Universities industry in China has a low concentration level and a large number of institutions. Revenue from the top four establishments is expected to account for 12.5% of total industry revenue in 2012. The majority of players within the industry are controlled by the Chinese government, which also contributes to the low concentration level.ACMR-IBISWorld forecasts that industry concentration will increase slowly as a few institutions exit the industry or merge to enhance teaching standards... purchase to read more