PUBLISHER: Grand View Research | PRODUCT CODE: 1404956
PUBLISHER: Grand View Research | PRODUCT CODE: 1404956
The global student information system market size is expected to reach USD 32.38 billion by 2030, registering a CAGR of 20.3% from 2023 to 2030, according to a recent report by Grand View Research, Inc. The Student Information System (SIS) is popular among administrators and educators to gain accessibility of data to evaluate students' performance based on the institutions' goals and missions. Institutions are generating huge amounts of data such as application data, personal data, financial data, facilities and estates data, and admission data. Moreover, the increasing demand for collaborative visualization of data and presentation of procedures to learn and adjust to the pattern and needs of users is expected to drive the market over the forecast period.
The growing adoption of cloud-based learning management systems is directly influencing the growth of the market. These cloud-based solutions include software packages such as student management systems, student record systems, which require more data storage capabilities and provide growth opportunities for cloud-based student information systems. The increasing adoption of advanced technologies and new concepts of education including online classes, digital assignments, and animated teaching also positively influences the growth. For instance, in April 2020, BYJU'S, an educational technology company, witnessed a growth of 150% in the number of new students registering in a span of 1 month from March 2020 to April 2020. The corresponding volume augmentation of new students was tantamount to a whopping 6 million new students. This clearly shows the significant rise in the adoption of new platforms for learning delivery, finding a slew of takers.
With the growing demand for automated management of various business activities in academic institutions, the education Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) market is gaining substantial traction among various users. As a result, greater use of education ERP solutions in the academic sector and the high connectivity rate offered by these solutions, are driving the SIS market. However, several academic institutions are facing problems from increasing operational complexity and quick changes in business strategies. These student information systems alleviate the work stress of the administrators as they are better equipped to deal with business contingencies, with enhanced technologies with ready synchronizations and interoperability.