18-05-2013 11:52 PM | |
Unregistered | I was working in the IT education business. Yes there are a lot of capital cost involved in terms of equipments and training labs. You could only consult the various training centres out there if they are able to rent out the room for you. The cost can be kept low if you know the correct procedures in working in a training environment. (i.e. renting a room is a lot cheaper than purchasing your own equipments.) |
09-05-2013 08:15 PM | |
adclicko |
Starting a IT education business? Hi, does anyone here have experience (or of someone you know) with starting up and running an IT education business? Courses might range from Microsoft Office to programming to vendor-specific certification courses. Judging from the prices of courses on websites of various training schools, it *seems* to pay pretty well. Or is there actually a large sum of hidden cost behind it? Besides capital cost (incl. lease/rental/purchase of equipment and training labs), possible lack of general public demand/awareness, price cut for corporate customers/MOE schools, etc… Anyone with such experience willing to share some insights here? Thank you! |