Education
A hub for school enrollment, teacher workforce, public school systems, institutions, and ranking datasets.
- UDISE+ 2024-25 reports 12.16 Cr students in government schools nationally — 49.2% of all reported school enrollment, -59.00 L year-over-year.
- Bihar runs the largest government-school system among states/UTs at 1.72 Cr students in 2024-25.
- Gross enrollment ratios fall sharply by stage: 90.6% at elementary, 78.7% at secondary, and 58.4% at higher-secondary.
- 1,907 higher-education institutions are profiled, with NIRF ranking history from 2016 through 2025.
Enrollment Data
State-wise government-school enrollment, year-over-year movement, and gross enrollment ratios from UDISE+.
UDISE+ Teachers 2025
Teacher workforce, pupil-teacher ratios, dropout rates, retention, and school infrastructure indicators.
Colleges and Institutions
Institution profiles covering NIRF history, selected external ranking indicators, places, fields, and aliases.
Ranking Tables
Browse NIRF, QS, FT, India Today, EducationWorld, IIRF, and other ranking tables by source and year.
Where enrollment is largest
UDISE+ 2024-25 reports 12.16 Cr students in government schools nationally, across pre-primary to class 12.
Government schools account for 49.2% of all reported school enrollment in the 2024-25 UDISE+ dataset.
| State/UT | 2024-25 | Change |
|---|---|---|
| Bihar | 1.72 Cr | -3.08 L |
| West Bengal | 1.50 Cr | -10.09 L |
| Uttar Pradesh | 1.49 Cr | -9.76 L |
| Madhya Pradesh | 81.28 L | -5.44 L |
| Rajasthan | 77.82 L | -5.99 L |
School system
UDISE+ pages focus on enrollment, teachers, retention, dropout, and infrastructure.
Higher education
Institution pages keep their existing college URLs for stability and search continuity.
Rankings
Ranking tables stay source-specific instead of being merged into one synthetic league table.