RISKS INVOLVED & METHODS OF REPLICATION ACROSS DIFFERENT INSTITUTIONS Sample Clauses

RISKS INVOLVED & METHODS OF REPLICATION ACROSS DIFFERENT INSTITUTIONS. Institutions across the country vary by geography, enrollment rates, quality of education, curriculum and infrastructure. All of these factors are essential in deciding Student Outcomes, and hence the risk involved for an ISA investor. After assessing the added risk, the model can be replicated in Tier 2 and Tier 3 cities as well, simply by adjusting the ISA Terms, (Repayment Period, Maximum and Minimum Thresholds and ISA Share percentage) to match the Investor’s return expectation.
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