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UDISE+ Report, 2025

Why in the News?

The latest round of Unified District Information System for Education Plus (UDISE+) data was released by the Ministry of Education (MoE).

About UDISE+

  • Launch: Introduced in 2018–19 as an upgraded version of UDISE (2012–13).
  • Purpose: Collects and monitors school-level data across India.
  • Coverage: Tracks enrolment, dropout rates, teachers, infrastructure, and gender indicators.
  • Design: Built to speed up data entry, reduce errors, improve verification, and enhance data quality.
  • Policy Role: Functions as a key tool for planning, monitoring, and implementing education reforms.
  • Scope: Covers schools at all levels – foundational, preparatory, middle, and secondary.

Key Highlights of the UDISE+ 2025 Report:

  • Teachers: Number of teachers crossed 1 crore (1,01,22,420) in 2024–25, a 6.7% rise from 2022–23.
  • Pupil–Teacher Ratio (PTR): Improved to 10 (foundational), 13 (preparatory), 17 (middle), and 21 (secondary), well below NEP’s 1:30 recommendation.
  • Dropout Rates: Fell sharply to 2.3% (preparatory), 3.5% (middle), 8.2% (secondary) in 2024–25, compared to 8.7%, 8.1%, 13.8% respectively in 2022–23.
  • Retention Rates: Reached 98.9% (foundational), 92.4% (preparatory), 82.8% (middle), 47.2% (secondary).
  • Gross Enrolment Ratio (GER): Rose to 90.3% (middle) and 68.5% (secondary).
  • Transition Rates: Increased to 98.6% (foundational → preparatory), 92.2% (preparatory → middle), 86.6% (middle → secondary).
  • Zero-Enrolment & Single Teacher Schools: Single-teacher schools reduced to 1,04,125; zero-enrolment schools dropped to 7,993 (38% decline).
  • Infrastructure: 64.7% schools with computer access, 63.5% with internet, 93.6% with electricity, 99.3% with drinking water, 97.3% with girls’ toilets, 96.2% with boys’ toilets. 95.9% with handwashing, 83% with playgrounds, 89.5% with libraries, 54.9% with ramps/handrails, 29.4% with rainwater harvesting.
  • Gender Representation: Girls’ enrolment rose to 48.3%. Female teachers increased to 54.2% of the workforce.
[UPSC 2018] Consider the following statements:

1. As per the Right to Education (RTE) Act, to be eligible for appointment as a teacher in a State, a person would be required to possess the minimum qualification laid down by the concerned State Council of Teacher Education.

2. As per the RTE Act, for teaching primary classes, a candidate is required to pass a Teacher Eligibility Test conducted in accordance with the National Council of Teacher Education guidelines.

3. In India, more than 90% of teacher education institutions are directly under the State Governments

Which of the statements given above is/are correct?

Options: (a) 1 and 2 (b) 2 only * (c) 1 and 3 (d) 3 only

 

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