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COST ANALYSIS 
IN EDUCATION 
Presented by 
MAMOONA SHAHZAD 
MP/2012-27
OBJECTIVE OF THIS 
PRESENTATION 
• Cost analysis can contribute significantly 
to decision-making, planning, and 
monitoring in education. The different 
concepts of costs explain how they can 
contribute to improve policy-decisions in 
education. The purpose of this review is 
to introduce you to the different types of 
educational cost analysis and explain 
how they can contribute to improve 
policy decisions in education.
Classification of Costs of 
Education 
• Costs can be classified into two types: 
(a) Individual or private costs 
(b) Institutional or public or social costs
Individual Costs or Private Cost 
• Individual costs or private costs of 
education are those costs of education 
incurred by a learner or by his/her 
parents/guardians or by the family as a 
whole. 
• Individual costs are of two types: 
 Direct 
 Indirect.
Direct 
costs 
These are those costs 
that are directly 
visible. They include 
all money expenditure 
incurred on different 
items by the student. 
For example, 
expenditure on tuition 
fees, other fees and 
charges, purchase of 
books, stationary, 
uniforms, hostel 
expenses and 
transport.
Indirect costs (opportunity costs) 
• Indirect costs are those costs which 
are not directly visible. These costs 
are sometimes called ‘opportunity 
costs or foregone earnings’. 
Opportunity costs refer to the value 
of students’ time or earning forgone 
to continue the study.
Institutional Costs of Education or 
Public Costs of Education 
• Costs incurred at the institutional level (government, 
private or mixed) are called institutional costs or 
public costs of education. Public costs are those that 
include financing by the government on the basis of 
taxes, loans and other public revenues. The 
institutional costs of education are, generally, analyzed 
using the following variables. 
• Variable and fixed costs of education. 
• Recurring and non-recurring costs of education. 
• Current and capital costs of education.
Types of Costs 
Total Cost 
Total Fixed costs and Total Variable 
Costs 
Current Costs and Capital Costs 
Opportunity Costs or Foregone Earnings 
Social or Total Costs of Education 
Unit Costs of Education
Total Cost 
• The ‘total cost’ is the sum of all fixed 
costs and all variable costs. 
Equation TC=TFC + TVC 
• Where, 
• TC = total costs, 
• TFC= total fixed costs and 
• TVC= total variable costs
Total Fixed costs and Total 
Variable Costs 
• Fixed costs are defined as those that 
do not change with a change in the 
number of learners, e.g., costs on 
institution’s building. In other 
words, the costs that do not increase 
or decrease with the changes in the 
level of activity of the institution are 
known as the fixed costs.
Variable costs 
• Vary with every change in number of 
learners. e.g., costs on teachers, 
laboratory materials and stationary 
items.
• Sometimes we also use terms like short 
run fixed costs and long run fixed costs. 
For example, the cost of buildings forms 
long run fixed costs and the cost on 
teacher salaries is referred to as short 
run fixed costs. The fixed costs include 
the costs of the following items: 
(a) purchase and construction of land 
and buildings; 
(b) purchase of furniture ; 
(c) purchase of durable equipment; etc. 
(d) costs on other non-recurring items.
Current Costs and Capital Costs 
• Most of the time, capital costs and 
current costs are synonymously used 
with fixed costs and variable costs 
respectively. Current costs are incurred 
on consumable items within a given 
financial year. Capital costs refer to costs 
incurred on durable items like land, 
buildings, equipment and so on that 
rendered useful service over a period of 
years.
Opportunity Costs or Foregone 
Earnings 
• The concept of opportunity cost emphasizes 
the factor of choice. Because the resources are 
scarce, we are forced to choose. If we choose to 
have more of one thing, we shall have to accept 
less of another thing. This type of cost plays a 
very important role in decision-making. By the 
opportunity cost of decision is meant the 
sacrifice of alternatives required by that 
decision. If there are no sacrifices, there is no 
cost.
Total social costs of education 
• The sum of individual costs and 
institutional costs is called the 
total social costs of education.
Unit Costs of Education 
• Unit costs of education means costs per 
unit i.e. per student, per graduate, per 
credit, etc. Generally, unit in unit costs 
means the total number of learners 
enrolled in a course in a particular year. 
unit costs refer to the unit of output i.e. 
successful learner or graduate. This is 
called effective costs of education.
Average Cost 
• The average cost is the same as the unit costs 
or cost per student. The AC is derived by 
dividing the total cost by the number of units 
(enrolments). 
AC = TC 
N 
Where, 
• AC= average costs, 
• N = number of students enrolled.
Marginal Cost 
• Marginal cost refers to the cost incurred on an 
additional learner or the additional cost 
attributable to an extra learner. We can express 
it symbolically as: 
MCn = TCn – TCn-1 
Where, 
• MC = marginal cost, 
• n = enrolments in a year, 
• n-1 = enrolment in previous year
• It is also called an incremental 
cost. It may be emphasized that 
in cost analysis in education, 
total cost and average cost are 
used extensively. On the other 
hand, the use of marginal cost in 
education is limited.
Cost Benefit and Cost 
Effectiveness Analysis 
• Cost-benefit analysis and cost effectiveness 
analysis can help us in evaluating the 
alternative uses of resources. The estimation of 
a unit cost is necessary, if one has to make a 
cost-benefit or cost-effectiveness analysis. In a 
cost-benefit analysis, the output is measured in 
monetary terms, and in cost-effectiveness 
analysis, the output is addressed in terms of 
the level of achievement of the objectives. Cost 
benefit analysis is also known as “rate of 
return” analysis.
Example 
• For example, if a 
computer printer’s 
cost is Rs. 10,000 to 
acquire, and yields on 
annual constant 
income of Rs. 1200, 
and has a life 
expectancy of 10 
years, the rate of 
return of investment 
on this printer is 
equal to about 3%.
Equation 
• This is found by solving the following equation. 
C = B1+ B2+ …………. + B10 
(1+r) (1+r)2 (1+r)10 
• Where, 
• C =represents the cost of the computer printer, 
• B = annual benefits, and 
• r = rate of return.
• We can define ‘cost benefit’ as a tool, 
which measures, in economic terms, the 
benefits of education to the individual or 
to society. In order to use this technique, 
it is necessary to measure both the costs 
and benefits in economic or financial 
terms. On the other hand, in ‘cost 
effectiveness analysis’, the output of 
education can be measured in terms of 
scores in cognitive achievement tests, 
examination results, etc.
Relationship Between Total, 
Average and Marginal Costs 
• An analysis of the relationship between 
total, the average and marginal costs 
provides information regarding the 
economies of scale and the optimum size 
of the institution, which is a very 
valuable information for the future 
planning of education in general, and 
open and distance education in 
particular.
Purposes of using cost analysis 
Testing the feasibility of expansion plans, proposals 
and targets. 
Projecting future levels of educational costs. 
Estimating the costs of alternative policies and of 
educational reforms and innovations. 
Comparing the alternative ways to achieve the 
objectives. 
Comparing the profitability of alternative investment 
projects. 
Improving the efficiency of resource utilization.
The use of cost analysis in 
education planning 
• This review has shown that there is not one 
but many types of cost analysis that are 
relevant and applicable to education. 
• IIEP (Institute for Education Planning) 
undertook a research project in 1968 to 
examine the various ways of using cost 
analysis in both developed and developing 
countries. The IIEP project concluded that cost 
analysis could serve a variety of purposes in 
educational planning.
Cost Analysis in Education

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Cost Analysis in Education

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  • 2. COST ANALYSIS IN EDUCATION Presented by MAMOONA SHAHZAD MP/2012-27
  • 3. OBJECTIVE OF THIS PRESENTATION • Cost analysis can contribute significantly to decision-making, planning, and monitoring in education. The different concepts of costs explain how they can contribute to improve policy-decisions in education. The purpose of this review is to introduce you to the different types of educational cost analysis and explain how they can contribute to improve policy decisions in education.
  • 4. Classification of Costs of Education • Costs can be classified into two types: (a) Individual or private costs (b) Institutional or public or social costs
  • 5. Individual Costs or Private Cost • Individual costs or private costs of education are those costs of education incurred by a learner or by his/her parents/guardians or by the family as a whole. • Individual costs are of two types:  Direct  Indirect.
  • 6. Direct costs These are those costs that are directly visible. They include all money expenditure incurred on different items by the student. For example, expenditure on tuition fees, other fees and charges, purchase of books, stationary, uniforms, hostel expenses and transport.
  • 7. Indirect costs (opportunity costs) • Indirect costs are those costs which are not directly visible. These costs are sometimes called ‘opportunity costs or foregone earnings’. Opportunity costs refer to the value of students’ time or earning forgone to continue the study.
  • 8. Institutional Costs of Education or Public Costs of Education • Costs incurred at the institutional level (government, private or mixed) are called institutional costs or public costs of education. Public costs are those that include financing by the government on the basis of taxes, loans and other public revenues. The institutional costs of education are, generally, analyzed using the following variables. • Variable and fixed costs of education. • Recurring and non-recurring costs of education. • Current and capital costs of education.
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  • 10. Types of Costs Total Cost Total Fixed costs and Total Variable Costs Current Costs and Capital Costs Opportunity Costs or Foregone Earnings Social or Total Costs of Education Unit Costs of Education
  • 11. Total Cost • The ‘total cost’ is the sum of all fixed costs and all variable costs. Equation TC=TFC + TVC • Where, • TC = total costs, • TFC= total fixed costs and • TVC= total variable costs
  • 12. Total Fixed costs and Total Variable Costs • Fixed costs are defined as those that do not change with a change in the number of learners, e.g., costs on institution’s building. In other words, the costs that do not increase or decrease with the changes in the level of activity of the institution are known as the fixed costs.
  • 13. Variable costs • Vary with every change in number of learners. e.g., costs on teachers, laboratory materials and stationary items.
  • 14. • Sometimes we also use terms like short run fixed costs and long run fixed costs. For example, the cost of buildings forms long run fixed costs and the cost on teacher salaries is referred to as short run fixed costs. The fixed costs include the costs of the following items: (a) purchase and construction of land and buildings; (b) purchase of furniture ; (c) purchase of durable equipment; etc. (d) costs on other non-recurring items.
  • 15. Current Costs and Capital Costs • Most of the time, capital costs and current costs are synonymously used with fixed costs and variable costs respectively. Current costs are incurred on consumable items within a given financial year. Capital costs refer to costs incurred on durable items like land, buildings, equipment and so on that rendered useful service over a period of years.
  • 16. Opportunity Costs or Foregone Earnings • The concept of opportunity cost emphasizes the factor of choice. Because the resources are scarce, we are forced to choose. If we choose to have more of one thing, we shall have to accept less of another thing. This type of cost plays a very important role in decision-making. By the opportunity cost of decision is meant the sacrifice of alternatives required by that decision. If there are no sacrifices, there is no cost.
  • 17. Total social costs of education • The sum of individual costs and institutional costs is called the total social costs of education.
  • 18. Unit Costs of Education • Unit costs of education means costs per unit i.e. per student, per graduate, per credit, etc. Generally, unit in unit costs means the total number of learners enrolled in a course in a particular year. unit costs refer to the unit of output i.e. successful learner or graduate. This is called effective costs of education.
  • 19. Average Cost • The average cost is the same as the unit costs or cost per student. The AC is derived by dividing the total cost by the number of units (enrolments). AC = TC N Where, • AC= average costs, • N = number of students enrolled.
  • 20. Marginal Cost • Marginal cost refers to the cost incurred on an additional learner or the additional cost attributable to an extra learner. We can express it symbolically as: MCn = TCn – TCn-1 Where, • MC = marginal cost, • n = enrolments in a year, • n-1 = enrolment in previous year
  • 21. • It is also called an incremental cost. It may be emphasized that in cost analysis in education, total cost and average cost are used extensively. On the other hand, the use of marginal cost in education is limited.
  • 22. Cost Benefit and Cost Effectiveness Analysis • Cost-benefit analysis and cost effectiveness analysis can help us in evaluating the alternative uses of resources. The estimation of a unit cost is necessary, if one has to make a cost-benefit or cost-effectiveness analysis. In a cost-benefit analysis, the output is measured in monetary terms, and in cost-effectiveness analysis, the output is addressed in terms of the level of achievement of the objectives. Cost benefit analysis is also known as “rate of return” analysis.
  • 23. Example • For example, if a computer printer’s cost is Rs. 10,000 to acquire, and yields on annual constant income of Rs. 1200, and has a life expectancy of 10 years, the rate of return of investment on this printer is equal to about 3%.
  • 24. Equation • This is found by solving the following equation. C = B1+ B2+ …………. + B10 (1+r) (1+r)2 (1+r)10 • Where, • C =represents the cost of the computer printer, • B = annual benefits, and • r = rate of return.
  • 25. • We can define ‘cost benefit’ as a tool, which measures, in economic terms, the benefits of education to the individual or to society. In order to use this technique, it is necessary to measure both the costs and benefits in economic or financial terms. On the other hand, in ‘cost effectiveness analysis’, the output of education can be measured in terms of scores in cognitive achievement tests, examination results, etc.
  • 26. Relationship Between Total, Average and Marginal Costs • An analysis of the relationship between total, the average and marginal costs provides information regarding the economies of scale and the optimum size of the institution, which is a very valuable information for the future planning of education in general, and open and distance education in particular.
  • 27. Purposes of using cost analysis Testing the feasibility of expansion plans, proposals and targets. Projecting future levels of educational costs. Estimating the costs of alternative policies and of educational reforms and innovations. Comparing the alternative ways to achieve the objectives. Comparing the profitability of alternative investment projects. Improving the efficiency of resource utilization.
  • 28. The use of cost analysis in education planning • This review has shown that there is not one but many types of cost analysis that are relevant and applicable to education. • IIEP (Institute for Education Planning) undertook a research project in 1968 to examine the various ways of using cost analysis in both developed and developing countries. The IIEP project concluded that cost analysis could serve a variety of purposes in educational planning.