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  2. In 2021-22, private unaided schools accounted for over 32 percent of total schools imparting education in India. In higher education, 67.51 percent of 1,385 universities and 37.81 percent of 60,127 colleges in India are private.

  3. The approximate ratio of the total number of public schools to private schools in India is 10:3. Education in India covers different levels and types of learning, such as early childhood education, primary education, secondary education, higher education, and vocational education.

  4. Although the majority of K12 schools are government-run or aided, parent groups from the middle and high-income groups are inclined towards private school education for their children. This...

  5. Public (Government) Vs. Private Schools. The government schools still account for most schools, enrolment, and teachers in India. However, the percentage share of government schools in total schools, enrolment, and teachers decreased slightly in 2021-22 due to the growth of private schools in India.

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    • Teacher Quality
    • Learning Outcomes
    • Educational Policies
    As per the Unified District Information System for Education (UDISE) 2019-20 report, only 60% of schools in India have basic facilities like electricity, drinking water, and toilets.
    The report also indicates that only 29% of schools have a computer, and 11% have internet facilities.
    According to the National Achievement Survey (NAS) 2017, only 37% of teachers in India are fully qualified, while 63% are either underqualified or untrained.
    The same survey found that only 48% of teachers in government schools and 63% of teachers in private schools were found to have pedagogical content knowledge.
    The NAS 2017 survey found that the learning levels of students in government schools were much lower than those in private schools. For example, only 28% of Class 3 students in government schools c...
    The Annual Status of Education Report (ASER) 2018 survey found that the percentage of Class 5 students who could read a Class 2 level text ranged from 32.5% in Uttar Pradesh to 79.3% in Kerala.
    The Right to Education (RTE) Act has been implemented in all states. However, its implementation has been uneven, and many challenges remain.
    The New Education Policy (NEP) 2020, which aims to bring about comprehensive reforms in the education system, was launched recently. Its impact is yet to be seen.
  6. Nov 2, 2022 · “A survey found that 73% of parents in India chose private schools because public schools did not meet quality standards, 12% because they offered English-medium education and 10% because public schools were not available.”

  7. Nearly 50% of all students in India are enrolled today in the 4.5 lakh privately managed schools across the country (U-DISE 2019) If considered independently, they make up the third-largest school system globally, just behind China and India’s public school systems (UIS 2019).

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