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Over 87% budget private schools facing challenges of fees collection: Survey

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Indian School Finance Company, a non-banking financial company with the distinction of being the first company in the world to exclusively fund education institutions or fees to meet their infrastructure requirements and the first niche financier to budget private schools (BPS) in India, has today released insights of its ‘e-School Readiness Survey’ conducted with US-based education sector focused impact investor Gray Matters Capital.

The pan-India survey conducted in May 2020 with a total of 1678 respondents comprising owners and principals of private schools, colleges, and vocational training institutes, was conducted to assess the challenges faced by such non-government backed educational institutions in the ongoing COVID-19 induced closures, and their readiness to transition their operations from an offline to an online business model.

61% respondents of this survey charged a monthly fee of under Rs 1,500 (US$ 20) per month.

Survey Insights

Financial health of schools

Fees Collection – A challenge

Cash is still king for fees payments

Digital readiness of school

Willingness to take schools online

The challenge of digital access

Raunak Singhvi, Executive Director – Indian School Finance Company said, “A black swan event like COVID-19 has had cataclysmic repercussions on finances as well as operations of the schools we serve. While schools can resort to loans, it is imperative that they revisit their operational model and adopt technology for remote schooling in order to sustain themselves. 74% of educational institutes have shown their willingness to avail loans for equipping teachers and students with internet enabled devices so as to access online learning resources. What is also heartening to see from our survey is that parents are willing to pay fees to the school for online classes if they see value in what their children are being taught.”

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