However, a few smaller ones have found it difficult to cope. Given a lack of online infrastructure that can help ramp up enrolments for the upcoming academic season, these players are likely to see erosion in their share of enrolments in the current fiscal year.
For the industry overall, revenue growth is likely to be impacted owing to lower collections during the lockdown. Growth in fees will be impacted owing to a shortened academic year and the reduced incomes of households.
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