UBS: China's online extracurricular education market to expand significantly
Updated 08:40, 02-Aug-2018
CGTN
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China's online extracurricular education market is expected to hit 714 billion yuan by 2025, according to a recent report from UBS. 
The market is forecast to expand from 29 billion yuan (about 4.3 billion US dollars) in 2017 to 714 billion yuan (103.4 billion US dollars) in 2025, according to the report.
Edwin Chen, UBS analyst, said the online penetration rate of the education industry in China is much lower compared with other sectors such as e-commerce, news and wealth management, giving it room to grow.
Online education applications on a smartphone /VCG Photo

Online education applications on a smartphone /VCG Photo

The acceptance and experience of training sessions online will improve due to an increasing number of computer-savvy parents and the application of technology including data analysis, virtual reality and facial recognition.
In China, education is always high on families' agendas. To make their children competitive enough to be admitted into universities, Chinese parents usually expect their children to take extra lessons after school.
Online services are now competing with traditional lessons. Chen predicted that online courses would make up around 50 percent of the market in 2025, up from 13 percent last year.
Source(s): Xinhua News Agency