COMPLETE REQUIREMENT AS PER CBSE NORMS
Globally, the Indian Education sector is amongst
the largest, with an extensive network of more than 1.4 million schools (with
over 200 million students enrolled) and more than 850 universities and 40,000
higher education institutes and is expanding rapidly in light of rising income
levels and growing demand for quality education in the country. Further, India
also has the world’s largest population in the age bracket 3 to 23 years which
highlights the large addressable market for this sector.
Education
sector in India is a mix of government-operated & privately operated
educational institutions and allied education products & services
providers. India has a significant young population which calls for a robust
education sector to harness potential for human capital. The sector is highly
influenced by various government schemes and policies launched primarily to
improve the quality of education and the planned expenditure through several
schemes.
Literacy
in India is one of the key deterrents to the socio-economic progress of the
country. The Indian literacy rate is currently 76% (Source: 71st Survey of the
National Sample Survey Organization (NSSO)) compared with 17% at the end of
1950. Although there has been a significant increase in India’s literacy levels,
it still has the largest illiterate population in the world, with its literacy
rate below the world average of 86%. Additionally, according to various
experts, a majority of the graduates from universities are not easily
employable.
The
education sector in India has witnessed a paradigm shift in recent times. Once
operated primarily as a philanthropic or a nation building activity, it has
since transformed into a ‘sector in its own right. So far, basic primary
education and certain specific institutions for higher education, like the
Indian Institutes of Technology (IITs) and the Indian Institutes of Management
(IIMs) have been the prominent parts of the Indian education sector. However,
due to an increase in competition coupled with the increasing need to provide
quality education and generate positive learning outcomes, the Indian education
sector is slowly but steadily moving on the reforms track.
COST ESTIMATION
Plant
Capacity
3000
Students
Land & Building 7.5 Acres)
Rs. 17.13 Cr
Plant &
Machinery
Rs. 2.97 Cr
Working Capital for 2 Month Rs. 1.17 Cr
Total Capital
Investment Rs. 23.15 Cr
Rate of Return
43%
Break Even
Point 42%
CBSE REQUIREMENT FOR AFFILIATION
² Land Documents ² Land
Certificate ²Recognition
Letter ² NOC State Govt.
² Society/Trust ² Affidavit ² Infrastructure & Facilities
² Adequacy Of Teaching Staff
² Salary & Allowances, Service Conditions
² Essential Safety Certificates
² School
Managing Committee And ²Enrolment
Of Students ² EPF Scheme
² Reserve Funds ² Balance Sheet ² Franchisee Schools ² School Website
OPENING A CBSE
SCHOOL
²Levels of schooling ² Pre-primary education
² Primary education ² Secondary education
² 10th (matriculation or secondary) exam ² 12th (senior secondary or higher secondary)
exam
² CBSE affiliation process
CBSE SCHOOLS AFFILIATION PROCESS/RULES/NORMS:
Steps for opening a CBSE school in India
² Requirement for school ² Minimum
area of teaching accomodation
² Activity pattern and average area per place per
subject
² Proportions of time in subject spent in different
activities
² Classroom fittings ² Teaching spaces other than
classrooms
² norms of affiliation with CBSE ² essential
conditions of the school is run by society
² facilities ² Admission
& fees
² Parent’s representatives are consulted before revising the
fees.
² Staff and service conditions ² Management
of private unaided schools
² Schools-secondary and comprehensive ² Network showing derivation of teaching area
allocation
² Construction requirement ² Functional
requirements
ILLUMINATION LEVELS ON WORK AREAS FOR
² School Buildings. ² CBSE Schools
affiliation bye-laws: minimum infrastructure
² CBSE Affiliation ² Administrative
spaces
² Student's spaces ² Circulation
areas:
² Outdoor areas ² Table
indoor areas for various students activities
² Overall area of school: according to provisions
PROVISION OF VARIOUS AREAS IN SCHOOLS OF
DIFFERENT CATEGORIES
² Pire protection requirements ² Water
supply and sanitary requirements:
² Sanitary fittings for schools
Executive body norms for affiliation (CATEGORY-B)
² Last date for submission of applications ² School management committee
² Financial resources ² Physical
facilities
² Staff and service conditions submission of applications
for affiliation & follow-up action
² Suppliers of school consumables ² Suppliers
of equipment's
² Musical instruments suppliers ² Laboratory
Chemicals
² Laboratory equipment and lab testing equipment
APPENDIX – A:
01. PLANT
ECONOMICS 02.
LAND & BUILDING
03. PLANT AND
MACHINERY 04.
OTHER FIXED ASSESTS
05. FIXED CAPITAL 06.
RAW MATERIAL
07. SALARY AND WAGES 08.
UTILITIES AND OVERHEADS
09. TOTAL WORKING
CAPITAL 10.
TOTAL CAPITAL INVESTMENT
11. COST OF
PRODUCTION 12.
TURN OVER/ANNUM
13. BREAK EVEN POINT 14.
RESOURCES FOR FINANCE
15. INSTALMENT PAYABLE IN 5
YEARS 16.
DEPRECIATION CHART FOR 5 YEARS
17. PROFIT ANALYSIS FOR 5
YEARS 18.
PROJECTED BALANCE SHEET FOR (5 YEARS)
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