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The approximate ratio of the total number of public schools to private schools in India is 10:3. [8] Education in India covers different levels and types of learning, such as early childhood education, primary education, secondary education, higher education, and vocational education.
Kendriya Vidyalaya, Pattom, Thiruvananthapuram is ranked as India’s #1 Government Day School and Jawahar Navodaya Vidyalaya (JNV), Chennithala is ranked #1 Government Boarding School. The Aditya Birla Integrated School, Mumbai is the top-ranked Special Needs School.
EducationWorld India School Rankings (EWISR) 2023-24 that rates and ranks India's best and top schools in over 300 cities.
Understand India’s growing primary, secondary and higher education system, as we explore the history of education in India and how it plans to develop. India has a unique education system designed to uphold its nation’s culture, history, values, and customs.
India has made great strides in improving access to quality education, increasing elementary school enrollment and reducing the number of out-of-school children. These achievements have been bolstered by key laws, policies and programmes such as the Right of Children to Free and Compulsory Education (RTE) Act (2009), the National Early ...
Number of school students in India FY 2022, by education level. Distribution of K-12 schools in India 2023, by funding institution. Market share of pre-primary education India 2023, by...
Find the top schools in India near you. Check the admission criteria, fees, eligibility, curriculum, education boards, classes, gender, facility in private and government schools.
With an in-depth analysis of the current state of teachers in India, highlighting best practices, the UNESCO State of the Education report for India 2021 aims to serve as a reference for enhancing the implementation of the NEP and towards the realization of the SDG.4 target 4c on teachers.
Urvashi Sahni writes that issues like quality of learning and teacher accountability impede the progress India has made in primary school enrollment.
India. In India, 2.5% of students in upper secondary initial education repeated a grade in 2019, compared to 3% on average across OECD countries. Boys are more likely to repeat a grade at upper secondary initial education than girls.