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colleges and Tamil Nadu has 76% Private-unaided Colleges, whereas, Bihar
has 11% and Assam has only 10% Private-unaided colleges.
19.1% of the Colleges are having enrolment less than 100 and only 4.4%
Colleges have enrolment more than 3000.
Total enrolment in higher education has been estimated to be 34.2 million
with 18.5 million boys and 15.7 million girls. Girls constitute 45.5% of the
total enrolment.
Gross Enrolment Ratio (GER) in Higher education in India is 24.3%, which
is calculated for 18-23 years of age group. GER for male population is 25.3%
and for females, it is 23.2%. For Scheduled Castes, it is 19.1% and for
Scheduled Tribes, it is 13.7% as compared to the national GER of 24.3%.
Distance enrolment constitutes about 11.14% of the total enrolment in higher
education, of which 46% are female students.
About 79.4% of the students are enrolled in Undergraduate level programme.
1,17,301 students are enrolled in Ph.D. that is less than 0.34% of the total
student enrolment.
Maximum numbers of Students are enrolled in B.A. programme followed by
B.Com and B.Sc. programmes. Only 10 Programmes out of approximately 180
cover 85% of the total students enrolled in higher education.
At Undergraduate level the highest number (40%) of students is enrolled in
Arts/Humanities/Social Sciences courses followed by Engineering and
Technology (16%), Science (15%) and Commerce (14%)
At Ph.D. level, maximum number of students is enrolled in Science stream
followed by Social Science. On the other hand at Post Graduate level
maximum students are enrolled in Social Science stream and Management
comes at number two.
Uttar Pradesh comes at number one with the highest student enrolment
followed by Maharashtra and Tamil Nadu.
Scheduled Casts students constitute 13.44% and Scheduled Tribes students
4.8% of the total enrolment. 32.8% students belong to Other Backward
Classes. 4.5% students belong to Muslim Minority and 1.9% from other
Minority Community.
The total number of foreign students enrolled in higher education is 42,293.
The foreign students come from 164 different countries from across the globe.
The top 10 countries constitute 64% of the total foreign students enrolled.
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Highest share of foreign students come from the neighboring countries of
which Nepal is 21% of the total, followed by, Afghanistan (9%), Bhutan (6%).
Malaysia and Sudan constitutes (5%) each.
There are more than 77% colleges running in Private sector; aided and
unaided taken together, but it caters to only 67% of the total enrolment.
The estimated total number of teachers is 14,73,255. Out of which more than
half about 61.4% are male teachers and 38.6% are female teachers.
At all-India level there are merely 63 female teachers per 100 male teachers.
Pupil Teacher Ratio (PTR) in Universities and Colleges is 21.
Among non-teaching staff, the share of Group-C is the highest with 40%,
followed by Group-D with 29%. Group-A and Group-B comprise of 14% and
17% non-teaching posts respectively.
The average number of females per 100 male non-teaching staff is 41.
21,830 students were awarded Ph.D. level degree during 2014 with 13,252
males and 8,578 females.
B.A. (22.94 Lakh) degree has been awarded to maximum number of students.
B.Sc. (8.52 Lakh) is the second highest followed by B.Com. (8.23 Lakh).
At Post Graduate level M.A. pass number of students is maximum followed
by M.Sc. and M.B.A
The highest number of students (24.9 lakh) has been graduated in Arts/
Humanities/ Social Sciences courses.
At Ph.D. level, maximum numbers of students out-turn is in Science stream
followed by Social Science. On the other hand at PG level maximum students
out-turn is observed in Social Science and Management stream comes at
number two.
The share of Ph.D. student is highest in State Public University (33.2%)
followed by Institute of National Importance (22.2%), Central University
(17.8%) and Deemed University-Private (11.3%).
Share of female students is lowest in Institution of National Importance
followed by Deemed University-Government and State Private Open
Universities.
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Contents
MESSAGE
Foreword (i)
Preface (ii)
CHAPTER I-INTRODUCTION
1.1 Steering Committee & Working Group 1
1.2 Identification of Institutions for Coverage 2
1.3 Reference Period for AISHE 2014-15 2
1.4 Formulation of Concepts & Definition and Instruction 2
Manual
1.5 List of Higher Education Institutions 3
1.6 Partner Agencies 3
1.7 Mode of Survey 4
1.8 Duration of the Survey 4
1.9 Institutions Uploaded Data under Survey 4
CHAPTER 2-ANALYSIS
2.1 NUMBER OF INSTITUTIONS 6-11
2.1.1 University 6
2.1.2 College 7
2.1.2(a) Management-wise number of Colleges 10
2.1.2(b) Size of Colleges 10
2.1.3 Stand Alone Institution 11
2.2 STUDENT ENROLMENT 12
2.2.1 Level-wise Enrolment 12
2.2.2 Programme-wise Enrolment (Based on Actual Response) 13
All India Survey on Higher Education (AISHE) was initiated in 2011 during which data
for the year 2010-11 was collected. The survey was utmost necessary as none of the
source of data on Higher education was giving complete picture of higher education in
the country. For the first time all the major Stakeholders in Higher Education such as
University Grants Commissions, All India Council for Technical Education, Medical
Council of India as well as State Governments participated in the data collection
exercise. The entire survey was conducted through electronic mode and a dedicated
portal http://aishe.gov.in was developed for the purpose, thus making the exercise
completely paperless. The survey intended to cover all the Institutions in the country
engaged in imparting the higher education. Data is being collected on several
parameters such as teachers, student enrolment, programmes, examination results,
education finance, infrastructure etc. Indicators of educational development such as
Institution Density, Gross Enrolment Ratio, Pupil Teacher Ratio, Gender Parity Index
etc. are calculated from the data collected through AISHE. These are useful in making
informed policy decisions and research for development of education sector. The
survey is being conducted on annual basis.
1.1 Steering Committee and Working Group: The XII Plan categorically
highlighted the need for a strong current and comprehensive data for evidence-based
policy making and effective planning. The Plan document also took note of the All
India Survey on Higher Education initiated by the Ministry of Human Resource
Development and indicated that it can provide useful insights and can be the first step
towards creating a comprehensive higher education data management system. Keeping
this in view, a new plan scheme Higher Education Statistics and Public Information
System (HESPIS) has been approved in XII Five Year Plan. With a view to ensure
coordinated approach to all these efforts, particularly data collection efforts and benefit
from synergy in such efforts, a Steering Committee for Higher Education Statistics and
Public Information System has also been constituted under the chairmanship of
Secretary (Higher Education), MHRD and different stake-holders as members. The
notification on constitution of the Steering Committee and its Terms of Reference is
given at Annexure-1.
1.3 Reference Period for AISHE 2014-15. Reference date for filling up the Data
Capture Formats is 30th September 2014. The number of institutions, teachers and
students has been recorded on the basis of their actual number as on 30th September
2014. Information in respect of Examination Result has been collected for the students
passed out/awarded degree on or before 30th September, 2014 for the previous
academic year. Financial Information has been recorded for the previous financial year
i.e. 1st April, 2013 to 31st March, 2014.
1.4 Formulation of Concepts and Definition and Instruction Manual: All the terms
generally used in higher education such as University, college, programme, discipline,
faculty, department have been clearly defined in the instruction manual, which also
includes item-wise instructions to fill the forms. Concepts and Definitions used in the
survey are given at Annexure 2.
Different colleges are regulated with different regulatory bodies. There are some
colleges whose programmes are recognised by more than one regulatory body. To
avoid duplication or omission, University was identified as best source to prepare the
list of colleges.
In addition, the following mechanism was also adopted to update the list of institutions
for 2014-15.
List of Universities through State Governments, Central Ministries, UGC and
self-disclosure by the Universities, which is to be verified by the Act of the
University.
List of Colleges through Universities
List of Stand Alone Institutions through respective Councils, State Governments
and Central Ministries
An online module has been developed to update the list of institutions. Apart from
addition and deletion, module has been developed to affiliate and de-affiliate colleges
which maintain the identity of the college even after shifting from one University to
other. A provision has also been made for those colleges which are upgraded to
University so that there is always a backward linkage.
Nodal officers in each State are expected to coordinate the survey work. Most of the
States have nominated Higher/ Technical Education department as Nodal department/
agency for coordinating the Survey. However, Chandigarh, Jharkhand, Kerala, Odisha,
and Puducherry have engaged agencies/ Department other than Higher/ Technical
1.8 Duration of the Survey AISHE 2014-15: The survey started in the month of
October 2014, and continued till March 2016. In between Survey for the year 2015-16
was also launched on 21st December 2015. One of its special features is that data, such
as basic details, name of faculties/departments and list of programmes can be pre-filled
in future survey DCF from the previous filled in DCF with an option to edit pre-filled
data.
1.9 Institutions Uploaded Data under Survey: In AISHE 2014-15, 724 Universities,
33187 Colleges and 7056 Stand Alone Institution have uploaded the form on the portal.
However, in addition to the actual response received during AISHE 2014-15, data has
been pooled from the AISHE 2012-13 and 2013-14 for the institutions which existed in
2014-15 but could not upload the data. So by pooling the results are actually based on
List of Universities, which did not upload the data during 2014-15 is also shown at Annexure 5.
2.1.1 University
During 2014-15, 760 Universities listed on AISHE portal were expected to upload the
data. The state-wise number of universities with types is shown in Table 1. The type-
wise details of the 760 Universities are given below. Out of them 724 Universities
uploaded the data during 2014-15 to arrive at better educational indicators, 16
Universities which had uploaded the data either during 2012-13 or 2013-14 but not
during 2014-15 has been pooled. The names of Universities, which could not upload the
data during 2014-15, are listed in Annexure 5.
Response of Universities during 2014-15
Type of university Number of Number of
Universities Response*
Central Open University 1 1
Central University 43 43
Government Deemed University 32 32
Institution Established Under State Legislature Act 5 4
Institution of National Importance 75 75
Private Deemed University 79 79
Private University 181 167
State Open University 13 13
State University 316 311
State Private Open University 1 1
Government Aided Deemed University 11 11
Others 3 3
Grand Total 760 740
*Including 16 universities which have uploaded data for AISHE 2012-13 or 2013-14.
2.1.2 College
Only affiliated and constituent institutions of Central and State Universities have been
counted as colleges. Constituent units of deemed/private universities, Off-campus
centers and Recognized centers have not been counted as Colleges. There are 256
distribution of districts in
accordance with number of colleges
in a range is given at Table-3.
Most of the Colleges run only Under Graduate There are 41% Colleges, which run
level programmes. Only 1.7% of Colleges run only single programme, out of
which 81% are privately managed.
Ph.D. level programmes and 33% of colleges run
Among these, 33% colleges run B.Ed
Post Graduate Level programmes.
Courses only.
Majority of the Colleges (77%), are privately managed; 63% are Private unaided and
14% are Private aided. State wise, Management wise distribution of Colleges is shown
in Table 5. There are wide variations among states in number of private colleges.
Majority of colleges are smaller in terms of enrolment. 19.1% of the Colleges are having
enrolment less than 100 and 43.8% of the colleges have student strength 100 to 500
which means 62.9% of the colleges enroll less than 500 students. Only 4.4% Colleges
have enrolment more than 3000.
Number
College Cumulative
of
Enrolment %
Colleges
0-50 2719 7.9
50-100 3868 19.1
100-200 7444 40.7
200-500 7650 62.9
500-1000 5125 77.8
1000-2000 4426 90.7
2000-3000 1719 95.6
>3000 1501 100.0
Total Student enrolment has been classified in 8 levels viz – Ph.D., M.Phil., Post
Graduate, Under Graduate, PG Diploma, Diploma, Certificate and Integrated.
Percentage share of student
enrolment in these levels are
shown in Figure 6. State-wise
and level-wise estimated student
enrolment is given in Table 6.
State-wise student enrolment
through regular mode at various
level is given in Table 6(a).
enrolment were studied to see the student’s concentration. Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) has
from male category and 45.5% are from female category. B.Tech. has 21.99 lakh
enrolled students out of which 73% are males which keep the percentage of females
restricted to less than 30%. Bachelor of Engineering (B.E.) has 19.68 lakh students
enrolled out of which 71.5% students are from male category. Master of Arts (M.A.) has
14.5 lakh total number of students enrolled with 58.2% of female students. B.A. (Hons)
has 12.78 lakh students with 48% of male and 52% female students. B.Ed. has total
number of 7.01 lakh students and out of them 36.1% are males. M.Sc. has total number
of 5.83 lakh students with 42.1% of males and 57.9% of females. MBA has total number
of 5.51 lakh students with 63.5% of male students. Programme-wise enrolment on the
The percentage of students opting for Ph.D. after their PG is also calculated to see the
trend. In Agriculture and Allied courses 21% of the students are opting for Ph.D. after
their Post-Graduation followed by Science courses where 6.4% of the students are
opting for Ph.D. after their PG. It is followed by Engineering and Technology in which
9.5% of the students are opting for Ph.D. and in Medical science there are 4% of the
students. Social Science has 2.2% of students opting for Ph.D. after the PG course in the
same field.
The total number of Ph.D. students in Agriculture and Allied courses is 4503 out of
which 66.8% are male students. The stream is divided into 4 sub-streams which are
Agriculture, Horticulture, Forestry and Sericulture. At PG level, there are 21,960
Commerce stream has 3630 students enrolled in it for Ph.D. with 50.7% male students.
At PG level, 3.65 lakh students are enrolled with 57.3% female students. IT and
Computer have total number of 1979 students with 55% male students at Ph.D. level
and at PG level, total number of student enrolled is 2.85 lakh with 51.8% male students.
Engineering and Technology stream is divided into 18 sub-streams with total number
of 27467 students enrolled for Ph.D. and 2.89 lakh students at PG level. Mechanical
Engineering has highest number of 3391 students enrolled for Ph.D. with 92.7% male
students. Computer engineering is the second highest having 2918 students with 64.1%
male students. At PG level also, Computer Engineering has highest number of 67,572
students with 46.1% male students.
There is total number of 3028 students enrolled in Ph.D. in foreign languages. Foreign
language stream is divided into 5 sub streams and English is at the top of the list with
the students enrolled for Ph.D. There are 2150 students enrolled in Ph.D. in English
with 42.4% male students and 57.6% female students. French language has total
number of 138 students enrolled in Ph.D. 50.7% of the total students are from female
category. At PG level, there is total number of 1,84,858 students enrolled. Out of this
total number 1,81,155 students are enrolled in English language with 64.5% female
students.
Home Science stream is divided into 3 sub streams with total number of 594 students
enrolled for Ph.D. There are total number of 9429 students enrolled at PG level with 971
males and 8458 females. Home Science sub-stream alone has total number of 7806
students at PG with 7048 females and 758 males Nutrition has 1070 students at PG
level with 983 females.
There is total number of 5874 students enrolled in Ph.D. in Indian languages which is
divided into 11 sub-streams. The highest number of students is enrolled in Hindi
language which is 1797 with 910 male students and 887 female students. Sanskrit has
the second highest number of students. There are 773 students enrolled in Sanskrit for
Ph.D. with 493 males and 280 females. Altogether, at PG level, there are 3.41 lakh
students enrolled out of which 2.07 lakh are females and 1.34 lakh are males. Hindi
with 1,11,236 students has the highest number of students enrolled at PG level. Out of
that 63.6% are females and rest are males. Bengali has 36,337 students with 63.2%
female students. Tamil has 29,788 students enrolled at PG level with 72.9% females.
Urdu has total number of 27,723 students with 45.7% females.
Science stream has 30,357 students enrolled for Ph.D. which is divided into 18 sub-
streams such as Mathematics, Chemistry, Physics, and Zoology etc. Chemistry has the
highest number of Ph.D. students which is 5649 with 3528 males and 2121 females.
Physics has total number of 4141 students with 2725 males and 1416 females. There is
total number of 2508 students enrolled in Mathematics for Ph.D. out of which 1443 are
males. Botany has 1512 students, Zoology has 1450 students, and Bio-Science has 1431
students enrolled for Ph.D. At PG level there are 4.76 lakh students enrolled in Science
courses which are divided into 18 sub-streams. There are 1, 21,911 students enrolled in
Mathematics which is the highest among all the science streams. Out of the total, 60.4%
are female students. Chemistry has enrolment of 95,295 students at PG level with 47.1%
male students. Physics has 56,824 students; Zoology has 38,850 students enrolled at PG
level with 63% females and 37 % males respectively. Mathematics has higher number of
female students.
Social Science stream has total number of 14,226 students enrolled for Ph.D. which is
divided into 13 sub-streams. Out of this, Economics has the highest number of students
enrolled in Ph.D. which is 2357 with 1375 males and 982 female students followed by
History which has 2015 students. Political Science has total number of 1586 students
with 919 male students and 667 female students. Sociology has total number of 1497
students enrolled in Ph.D. with 696 males and 801 females. Apart from these
Philosophy has 1377 students, Geography has 896 students, Public Administration has
260 students, Psychology has 843 students and Anthropology has 181 students enrolled
for Ph.D. There are 6.60 lakh students enrolled in Social Science stream at PG level. The
highest number of students is enrolled in History which is 1,29,994 with 49.4% male
students. Political Science, Sociology and Economics have 1,16,211; 1,11,956 and 91,950
students respectively.
Taking a look at the Male-Female ratio at each level in Figure 8, the trend is of higher
males than females in almost every level, except M.Phil., Post Graduate and Certificate,
where in, the female enrolment is slightly higher than male enrolment. Student
enrolment at Under Graduate level has 53% male and 47% female. Diploma has a
skewed distribution with 71% males and 29% females. Ph.D. level has 59% male and
41% female. Integrated levels has 61% male and 39% female. PG Diploma student
enrolment also projects lopsided picture with 56% male students and 44% female
students.
This trend of relatively higher male enrolment than female enrolment of students is
also seen across the levels in the state-wise distribution. The top 6 States are highlighted
in Figure 9 in terms of
highest total student
enrolment are Uttar
Pradesh, Maharashtra,
Tamil Nadu, West Bengal,
Karnataka and Andhra
Pradesh. However in terms
of total number of
Institutions the ranking of
these States is slightly
different with Maharashtra (7399) at the top followed by Uttar Pradesh (6993),
Karnataka (5220), Tamil Nadu (3702), Andhra Pradesh (2855) and West Bengal (1365). It
is interesting to note that these 6 States with highest student enrolment constitute
nearly 54.7 % of the total student enrolment in India. Rest of the 30 States (including
UTs) have only 45.3 % of the total student enrolment. So inevitably, the female students
in these 6 States is almost 55.1% of the total female students enrolled and male students
enrolled in these 6 States contributes to 54.4% of the total male students across India.
The total estimated student enrolment is 3,42,11,637 out of which nearly 54% are male
and rest 46% are female
students. State-wise and
Category-wise estimated
enrolment is given in
Table 14. SC student
enrolment is 13.5% of the
total and the male-female
ratio is similar to the All
Category. On the other
hand, students belonging
to ST category constitute only 4.8% of the total student enrolment and male female ratio
is similar to All Category. 33% of the total students belong to OBC with 54% of male
students.
Among Minority category, data on Muslims have been collected separately. According
to the response received during the survey, 4.5% students belong to Muslim Minority
and 1.9% are from other Minority Community. Muslim Minority has more male
The total number of foreign national students enrolled in India is 42,293. Country-wise
and level-wise foreign students in responding Institutions are given in Table 16. The
foreign students come from 163
different countries from all across
the globe. The top 10 countries of
the foreign students are as in Figure
11. These 10 countries constitute 64
% of the total foreign students
enrolled. Rest of the 36% students
comes from remaining 153
countries. Highest share of students
come from the neighboring
countries of which Nepal is 21% of
the total, followed by Afghanistan
9%, Bhutan 6%, Malaysia 5%, Nigeria 5% and Sudan 5%. Iran and Sri Lanka each
country constitutes 4 % of the foreign students. Moreover, among major contributors,
only 1 country viz., Sri Lanka has more female students than males (60%). Iran and
The highest numbers of students are enrolled in Undergraduate courses, that is, 77.4%
of the total foreign students, followed by Post Graduate with about 15.6% enrolment.
Enrolment in rest of the levels constitutes 7 % (Figure 12). Foreign male students are
higher in almost all the levels, except in Certificate where female students are higher
than the male students. Post Graduate has 71% of male students and Under Graduate
has 65% of male foreign students. (Figure 13).
Looking at the State-wise distribution, it can be seen that Karnataka has the highest
number of students coming from foreign countries which is 13956. Apart from
Karnataka, Tamil Nadu (5698), Maharashtra (5135), Uttar Pradesh (3263), Telangana
(3065), Delhi (1995), Punjab (1518) and Andhra Pradesh (1207) reflects more than 1,000
foreign students. State-wise and level-wise foreign students in responding Institutions
are given in Table 17.
There are 16 programmes which are observing more than 1000 foreign students and
accounts for more than 82% of the foreign Students. Programme-wise number of
foreign students in responding Institutions is given in Table 18. On the top we have
B.Tech. with 4478 students with 87% male students, followed by B.A having 3450
students with 53% male students, B.B.A having 2803 students with 71% male
Distance education has become a useful mode of obtaining degrees for a large number
of students who are staying in far off and
remote areas and for whom accessing
Box 5: Level-wise Distribution of Distance
universities on regular basis is still a dream. Enrolment
Distance enrolment constitute 11.14% of the Distance Enrolment
total enrolment in higher education, of Level Male Female Total
which 46% are female students. Level wise Ph.D. 22 8 30
distribution of students under distance Post
Graduate 583346 623480 1206826
mode is given in the adjacent table. At all
Under
Levels share of male student is higher than Graduate 1325626 1026796 2352422
females except Certificate course. PG
Diploma 39812 24218 64030
Looking at the State-wise variation, out of Diploma 75846 33973 109819
Certificate 32525 46070 78595
the total reported enrolled students
Integrated 1 0 1
pursuing studies through distance
All 2057178 1754545 3811723
education, 7 States of India are providing
education to around 54.5% of the students.
These are Delhi with 15.4% of students, Tamil Nadu with 15.2% of students,
Maharashtra with 11.5%, Andhra Pradesh with 8.6%, Telangana with 5.2%, and West
Bengal and Madhya Pradesh with 5.1% of the share of students enrolled through
distance mode.
M.Phil 18621 0
Post 693491 1206336
Graduate
Under 1438090 2351899
Graduate
PG Diploma 84248 63979
Diploma 173238 98676
Certificate 16980 52606
Integrated 88298 1
Total 2613728 3773527
There is total number of 12,276 Stand-Alone Institutions in India listed on AISHE portal
distributed with high variations among States. Type-wise distribution is shown in the
Table 9. Out of 20,34,151 students enrolled in several courses at stand-alone institutions,
approximately 70% are males and 30% are female stand Alone Institutions are
primarily meant for providing Diploma programmes.
There is total number of 3845 Polytechnics in India listed on AISHE portal and out of
them 2678 reported the data during the survey. The highest number of Polytechnics is
in Maharashtra which is 1086 and out of them 567 responded. There is total number of
15.39 lakh students enrolled in Polytechnics and out of them 83% are male students
and the remaining females with a
very less participation of around
17%. There are eight States which
have total number of 12.26 lakh
of students in Polytechnics which
makes it to 75% of the total
students enrolled in India in
Polytechnics. These states are
Tamil Nadu with 3.67 lakh
students, Maharashtra with 2.76
lakh students, Karnataka with
1.53 lakh students, Uttar Pradesh with 1.21 lakh students Punjab with 96,216 students, ,
Rajasthan with 72,522 students, Odisha with 71,235 students and Andhra Pradesh with
67,109 students. The number of male students is 3.34 lakh which is 91% of the total
students enrolled in Polytechnic courses in Tamil Nadu which is highest among these
top 7 States. The State at the second top is Maharashtra with the enrolment of 2.76 lakh
students out of which 72% are male students. Karnataka has 76% male students and
24% female students from the total number of students enrolled which is 1.53 lakh.
Punjab has recorded 96,216 students in Polytechnic courses with 86% male students.
Odisha has 88% male students, Rajasthan has 93% male students and Andhra Pradesh
has 79% male students.
The total number of Nursing Institutions listed on AISHE portal is 3114 and out of
them only 1742 responded, 56% response rate. The total enrolment in nursing course is
2.15 lakh out of them approximately 86% are female students and 14% are male
students. Top 5 States-Karnataka, Uttar Pradesh, Andhra Pradesh, Telangana and
Punjab are contributing 62.78% of the students out of the total students enrolled in
The total number of Teacher Training institutions as listed on AISHE portal are 4730
and out of them only 3010 responded, which makes the response rate of 64%.The total
number of students enrolled in teacher training course is 2.25 lakh at all India level. Out
of them approx. 37% are male and 63% are female students. The top 5 States covering
around 65% of the total students enrolled for teacher training course are Maharashtra
with 54,636 students followed by Uttar Pradesh with 43,927 students, Tamil Nadu with
17,378 students, Karnataka with 16,898 students, and Odisha with 13,556 students.
Most of the States have relatively higher female enrolment share. Maharashtra has
72.8% female students, Uttar Pradesh has 51.6% female students, Karnataka has 66.8%
female students and Odisha has 49.1% female students. The percentage of female
students at 91% in Tamil Nadu is the highest in these top 5 States having highest
enrolment of students in the teacher training course.
Estimated Gross Enrolment Ratio (GER) in Higher education in India is 24.3%, which is
calculated for 18-23 years of age group. For Scheduled Castes it is 19.1% and for
Scheduled Tribes it is 13.7%
State-wise GER and GPI are
shown in Table 19 and Table
20 respectively.
For international comparability, GER has also been calculated taking 18-22 years
Population and it comes out to be 28.1% at All India Level.
The total number of teachers have been estimated to be 14,73,255 Out of which more
than half about 61% are male teachers and 39% are female teachers. The lowest gender
proportion is recorded in Bihar where
female to male teachers’ ratio is 1:5
which is in percentage terms 82.9% for
male and only 17.1% for female
teachers. Jharkhand comes close second
with 74.2% male teachers and 25.8%
female teachers. Arunachal Pradesh
have 29.2% female teachers of the total
teachers available in State. A few States
Chandigarh, Delhi, Kerala, Meghalaya,
Nagaland and Punjab on the other hand
have more female teachers than the
male teachers.
At All-India level, teachers belonging to General category are more than half, that is
67 % of the total number of teachers
in India; OBC follows with 23.8%;
while SC and ST with 7.1% and
2.1% respectively (Figure 20).
Merely 3.2% teachers come from
Muslim minority group, and 3.1%
are from other minorities group.
State-wise number of Teachers in
various Socio-religious categories is
given in Table 21 (a) and 21(b).
Out of the 10 major States, the leading 3 are Maharashtra with 9.43% SCs and 1.44%
STs, Tamil Nadu with 8.17% SCs and 0.28% STs and Uttar Pradesh with 6.8% SCs and
0.34 % STs.
Among various levels of posts, majority of teachers are of the level of Assistant
Professor, followed by Associate Professor. The distribution is shown in Figure 23 and
the number of female teachers per 100 male teachers at various levels of post is shown
in Figure 24. The state-wise number of teacher at various levels are given in Table 22.
The higher the post, lower representation of female is clearly seen from the Figure 24.
There are 19,168 Visiting teachers also; among them 60.1 % are male.
Taking into account all types of Institutions (University, Colleges and Stand-Alone
Institution) and student enrolled in regular mode Pupil Teacher Ratio (PTR) at All India
level is 21. In case of University and its Colleges, PTR is 21 for regular mode. It has been
observed that, PTR in University along
with its Constituent Unit is significantly
low at 15 in case of Regular Mode. Pupil Teacher Ratio
Looking at the State-wise variation, it is (PTR) in Universities
seen that there are large variations among and Colleges is 21
the States. PTR is more than 50 in
Jharkhand. Among top 6 States in terms of Enrolment, Uttar Pradesh has the highest
PTR 37 followed by Maharashtra 20. State-wise details of PTR are given in Table 25.
The non-teaching posts in responding Institutions are 10,94,842 and are divided into
four groups – A, B, C and D. The share of Group-C is the highest with 40%, while
Group-D seconds it with 29%. Group-A and
Group-B comprise of 14% and 17% non-
teaching posts respectively (Figure 27).
In group-wise posts, the non-teaching staffs have more male members in each group as
shown in Figure 28. There are 68% male and 32% female in Group A, while in Group B,
63% are male staff members and 37% female staff members. In Group D the highest
male share is 75% as against 25% females, while in Group C there are 72% male staff.
B.A. degree has been awarded to 22.94 lakh students which is the highest among all
Programmes with the percentage of male as 44%. B.Sc. is the second highest with 8.53
lakh students followed by B.Com. (8.24 lakh). B.Ed. and B.Tech. degree is awarded to
5.47 lakhs and 4.44 lakhs students respectively. 31474 students have been awarded with
M.B.B.S. degree and out of which 15315 are females. At Post Graduate level number of
M.A. pass students is maximum (5.25 lakh) followed by M.Sc. (2.26 lakhs) and M.B.A.
(2.17 lakhs). About 72,050 students have been awarded M.Tech./ M.E. degree in which
share of male students is more than 62%. Programme-wise Out-Turn on the basis of
actual response is given in Table 34.
There are 12 types of Universities and the Level-wise enrolment in each type of
university, teaching departments and constituent universities/off-campus centres are
given in Table 26. Total numbers of students enrolled are 64 lakhs. In State Public
University number of Ph.D. students is largest (33312) followed by Institute of National
Importance (22342). Number of female students is lowest for State Private Open
University (7) followed by Institutes under State Legislature Act (1344) whereas the
share is highest in State Public University. Share of female students is lowest for
Institute of National Importance (19.6%) followed by Deemed University Government
(27%) and State private Open Universities (27%), whereas the share of female students
Level-wise enrolment
in affiliated and
constituent colleges of
Central and State
Universities are given
in Table 26B.
Categories wise
enrolment in various
types of Universities is
given in Table 27. In
Table 28 enrolment of
PWD and minority
enrolment in various
types of Universities
are given. There are
wide variations in representations of different categories in various types of
Universities.
There are 1.73 lakh teachers in various types of University/Teaching departments and
their constituent units/off-campus universities, out of them 55.8 thousand are female.
Among various types of Universities, Deemed University-Government Aided
Universities in general have larger proportion of female teachers. In State Public
Universities, the proportion of undergraduate enrolment is less than 50% whereas in
the Central Universities it is more than 75%.
The most important and phenomenal task for the survey during 2014-15 was to compile
the list of Colleges. There are numerous players in this field, which were not easily
identifiable. An exhaustive list of colleges in the country was not available and
therefore university was identified as best source to prepare the list of colleges. Thus,
College list was dynamically generated through University during 2010-11. Software
was designed in such a manner that as soon as the university uploads its form on the
server, college list was automatically populated in the data-base. All the affiliating
University except the 7 have uploaded the data in year 2010-2011 and therefore almost
complete list of colleges were available. During 2011-12 and onwards all the remaining
affiliating Universities were also contacted and comprehensive list of colleges are
prepared through Institution Management Module of the portal. Presently, in order to
update the college list, request for addition of colleges (new/remaining) is received
from the concerned officer and added in AISHE college list based on approval of
UNO/SNO.
College means any Institution, whether known as such or by any other name which provides
for a course of study for obtaining any qualification from a university and which, in
accordance with the rules and regulations of such university, is recognised as competent to
provide for such course of study and present students undergoing such course of study for the
examination for the award of such qualification. These are the institutions established or
maintained by or admitted to the privileges of the University.
In bracket, numbers of such institutions during AISHE 2014-15 are given. State-wise number of colleges
of different types is given in Table 37.
Although intended to cover the entire population, approximately 60% colleges’ data
could be collected and thus to have an idea of total College’s enrolment and number of
Teachers, estimation adopting proper sampling methodology, was required.
Constituent Colleges are mainly located in Bihar, Jharkhand and Maharashtra and most
of them have uploaded the data. Therefore, enrolment and teachers for Constituent
Colleges including constituent units of University has not been estimated For PG/Off-
Campus Centres and for Recognised Centres also no estimation has been made.
Thus for only affiliated colleges, enrolment and number of teachers has been estimated
based on the Stratified Sampling technique. Post-Stratification has been done, after the
survey for the year 2014-15 is closed.
Affiliated Colleges have been divided into two strata; one is Large College and other
Small college. Large Colleges are those, which have enrolment of 3000 or more and the
Based on the methodology explained above, state-wise total enrolment in colleges has
been done only for Under Graduate and Post Graduate level, given in Table 10. Actual
enrolment in case of Colleges are shown in Table 8.
For estimating number of Teachers, only those colleges have been taken into account
for which enrolment has been estimated i.e. small colleges (enrolment<3000). The
estimation has been done for the post of Reader/ Associate Professor and Lecturer/
Assistant Professor. Average number of teachers at these two levels for the colleges of a
particular University has been taken to estimate the number of teachers of all colleges
of that University.
Deemed University-
Deemed University-
Deemed University-
Government Aided
State Private Open
Central University
Legislature Act
Central Open
State Private
Government
Grand Total
State Public
Importance
State Open
University
University
University
University
University
Private
Others
State
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14
Andhra Pradesh 1 1 20 1 1 4 28
Arunachal Pradesh 1 1 4 1 1 8
Assam 2 2 10 1 4 19
Bihar 2 3 14 1 1 1 22
Chandigarh 1 1 1 3
Chhatisgarh 1 2 11 1 7 22
Delhi 4 1 4 1 6 7 2 1 26
Goa 1 1 2
Gujarat 1 2 25 1 18 1 1 49
Haryana 1 1 14 16 2 3 37
Himachal Pradesh 1 2 4 17 24
Jammu and Kashmir 2 1 7 1 11
Jharkhand 1 1 7 2 1 1 13
Karnataka 1 1 25 1 8 4 11 51
Kerala 1 3 12 2 18
Madhya Pradesh 2 7 17 1 13 1 41
Maharashtra 1 3 19 1 7 2 12 45
Manipur 2 1 3
Meghalaya 1 1 8 10
Mizoram 1 1 1 3
Nagaland 1 1 2 4
Odisha 1 3 12 3 2 21
Puducherry 1 2 1 4
Punjab 1 4 8 9 1 1 24
Rajasthan 1 3 19 1 32 8 64
Sikkim 1 1 5 7
Tamil Nadu 2 6 1 20 1 2 26 58
Telangana 3 2 11 1 1 2 20
Tripura 1 1 1 3
Uttar Pradesh 4 5 23 1 1 20 2 3 4 63
Uttrakhand 1 3 8 1 10 1 1 1 26
West Bengal 1 5 22 1 1 1 31
All India 43 1 75 3 316 5 13 181 1 32 11 79 760
In UTs of , Andaman & Nicobar Islands, Dadra & Nagar Haveli, Daman & Diu and Lakshadweep, there are no Universities.
Oriental Learning
Communication
Development
Agriculture
Language
Fine Arts
Fisheries
Medical
General
Rural
Law
State
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11
Andhra Pradesh 15 1 1 1 2
Arunachal Pradesh 5
Assam 12 1 1 1
Bihar 14 2 1 2 1
Chandigarh 1 1
Chhatisgarh 12 1 1 1 1 2
Delhi 8 1 2 2
Goa 1
Gujarat 29 4 1 2
Haryana 23 2 1
Himachal Pradesh 18 2
Jammu and Kashmir 6 2 1
Jharkhand 8 1 1
Karnataka 26 5 1 1 2 6
Kerala 7 1 1 1 1 1 1
Madhya Pradesh 22 2 1 1 1 1
Maharashtra 23 4 1 1 5
Manipur 1 1
Meghalaya 5
Mizoram 2
Nagaland 3
Odisha 13 1 1 1
Puducherry 1 2
Punjab 11 1 1 2
Rajasthan 38 3 1 1 7
Sikkim 4
Tamil Nadu 31 1 1 2 2 2 1
Telangana 13 1 1 1
Tripura 2
Uttar Pradesh 39 5 1 1 1
Uttrakhand 17 2 2
West Bengal 20 2 1 1
All India 430 46 4 3 3 7 20 45 2 1
Physical Education
Religious Studies
Sports/Yoga/
Grand Total
Gandhian/
Veterinary
Technical
Sanskrit
cultural
Others
State
1 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19
Andhra Pradesh 1 5 1 1 28
Arunachal Pradesh 1 6
Assam 3 18
Bihar 1 1 22
Chandigarh 1 3
Chhatisgarh 2 1 1 22
Delhi 2 7 4 26
Goa 1 2
Gujarat 1 2 4 1 1 4 49
Haryana 3 1 4 34
Himachal Pradesh 3 1 24
Jammu and Kashmir 2 11
Jharkhand 3 13
Karnataka 1 3 1 4 50
Kerala 1 1 3 18
Madhya Pradesh 1 1 5 4 39
Maharashtra 1 4 1 5 45
Manipur 1 3
Meghalaya 2 7
Mizoram 1 3
Nagaland 1 4
Odisha 1 3 1 21
Puducherry 1 4
Punjab 5 1 2 23
Rajasthan 1 4 1 3 59
Sikkim 1 1 6
Tamil Nadu 1 8 1 8 58
Telangana 2 1 19
Tripura 1 3
Uttar Pradesh 7 2 7 63
Uttrakhand 1 2 2 26
West Bengal 3 4 31
All India 11 4 90 12 1 1 60 740
Assam 5 11 10 1
Bihar 10 16 9 1 1
Chandigarh 1
Chhatisgarh 10 5 6 2 2
Dadra & Nagar
1
Haveli
Daman & Diu 2
Delhi 1 3 5
Goa 2
Gujarat 6 3 9 5 7 1
Haryana 1 8 12
Himachal Pradesh 3 2 5 2
Jammu and 13 5 3 1
Jharkhand 14 6 3 1
Karnataka 1 7 12 6 3 1
Kerala 2 8 4
Lakshadweep
Madhya Pradesh 6 12 21 7 1 2 1
Maharashtra 1 3 13 14 2 1 2
Manipur 6 2 1
Meghalaya 6 1 1
Mizoram 7 1
Nagaland 9 2
Odisha 6 5 13 5 1
Puducherry 2 1 1
Punjab 2 1 10 8 1
Rajasthan 1 2 12 9 6 2 1
Sikkim 2 1
Tamil Nadu 1 11 11 7 2
Telangana 5 2 1 2
Tripura 4 1
Uttar Pradesh 6 4 15 28 18 4
Uttrakhand 4 4 2 2 1
West Bengal 3 9 4 3
All India 142 90 171 132 84 24 4 4 2
Education/Teacher
Engineering &
Architecture
Technology
Application
Agriculture
Commerce
Computer
Education
Fine Arts
Fisheries
General
Arts
State
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11
Andaman & Nicobar Islands 5 1 0
Andhra Pradesh 1662 7 2 3 2 4 52 219 1 1
Arunachal Pradesh 15 3 0 1
Assam 339 2 1 29 9 36 5 2 1
Bihar 462 5 2 1 1 33 21 1
Chandigarh 11 1 1 2 2 1
Chhatisgarh 450 20 1 2 1 6 38 59 3 1
Dadra & Nagar Haveli 2 1 1
Daman & Diu 4 1 2
Delhi 90 1 1 3 12 15 2
Goa 29 1 1 2 5 1
Gujarat 905 19 15 79 58 85 171 182 2 1
Haryana 415 4 10 3 1 7 192 89
Himachal Pradesh 158 3 3 29 17
Jammu and Kashmir 176 2 7 69 5 1
Jharkhand 147 2 40 14
Karnataka 2196 5 6 41 31 20 90 166 6 1
Kerala 669 3 14 13 1 2 84 98 6 1
Madhya Pradesh 1359 10 1 21 7 12 144 121 10
Maharashtra 3341 62 23 77 45 27 165 216 17 1
Manipur 65 5 2 1
Meghalaya 35 5 1 2 1
Mizoram 23 1 1
Nagaland 49 1 5 1
Odisha 752 1 44 2 10 14 68 6
Puducherry 25 1 1 18 10 1
Punjab 414 3 18 3 11 133 87 1
Rajasthan 1536 3 3 84 7 8 257 82 1
Sikkim 7 2 1
Tamil Nadu 1400 16 26 54 1 4 161 326 1 2
Telangana 1500 7 11 2 53 182 1
Tripura 26 1 1 6
Uttar Pradesh 4452 13 4 193 4 9 140 116 5
Uttrakhand 201 5 4 1 17 21 1
West Bengal 628 10 1 12 161 72 8
All India 23548 176 120 692 189 234 2134 2213 79 10
Medical-Allopathy
Medical-Ayurveda
Hotel & Tourism
Communication
Medical-Others
Medical-Dental
Management
Management
Homeopathy
Medical-
Nursing
Law
State
1 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21
Andaman & Nicobar Islands
Andhra Pradesh 4 11 31 7 1 8 1 53
Arunachal Pradesh
Assam 1 16 3 3 1 1 1 1 4
Bihar 16 2 12 1 1 1 3
Chandigarh 1 1
Chhatisgarh 9 4 2 5 2 2 50
Dadra & Nagar Haveli 1
Daman & Diu 1
Delhi 1 7 5 1 2 2 3 4
Goa 1 2 1 2 1 1 1 2
Gujarat 2 32 80 12 9 11 13 8 41
Haryana 1 9 22 2 3 8 1 1 14
Himachal Pradesh 2 7 2 1 4 1 1 9
Jammu and Kashmir 5 2 2 1 3 1 1
Jharkhand 6 1 1 1 3 1 2
Karnataka 6 2 64 56 27 40 36 8 24 199
Kerala 3 15 25 5 3 11 1 1 66
Madhya Pradesh 2 30 45 5 9 9 12 3 69
Maharashtra 7 2 60 95 19 34 16 19 12 51
Manipur 1 1 1 2 3
Meghalaya
Mizoram 1 1
Nagaland 3 1 1
Odisha 9 1 18 24 4 4 2 2 1 9
Puducherry 1 2 1 1 2 4
Punjab 6 11 32 6 11 11 4 2 75
Rajasthan 1 29 13 5 12 4 3 1 55
Sikkim
Tamil Nadu 5 48 41 3 16 3 42 131
Telangana 9 9 55 3 5 2 24
Tripura 1 2 3
Uttar Pradesh 7 90 77 7 10 9 3 9 8
Uttrakhand 3 2 13 1 3 1 1
West Bengal 4 22 28 16 2 2 10 5 13
All India 67 5 470 669 195 155 172 88 127 895
Sports/Yoga/Physi
Oriental Learning
Physiotherapy
cal Education
Para Medical
Grand Total
Veterinary
Pharmacy
Sanskrit
Science
Others
State
1 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 30 31 32
Andaman & Nicobar Islands 1 7
Andhra Pradesh 3 6 60 5 2 4 3 31 2183
Arunachal Pradesh 19
Assam 1 1 1 4 1 11 474
Bihar 1 49 1 1 14 628
Chandigarh 2 3 25
Chhatisgarh 8 2 2 4 1 1 10 683
Dadra & Nagar Haveli 1 1 7
Daman & Diu 8
Delhi 2 1 14 166
Goa 1 5 56
Gujarat 1 6 52 19 1 55 1 5 84 1949
Haryana 20 3 1 1 14 821
Himachal Pradesh 1 8 13 1 1 11 272
Jammu and Kashmir 3 1 1 1 1 15 297
Jharkhand 6 1 1 8 234
Karnataka 2 13 41 15 21 7 10 4 128 3265
Kerala 5 6 23 1 2 1 2 48 1109
Madhya Pradesh 10 22 53 2 6 14 4 45 2025
Maharashtra 2 74 15 1 39 16 3 92 4531
Manipur 1 1 83
Meghalaya 1 1 46
Mizoram 1 1 29
Nagaland 2 63
Odisha 3 2 11 2 31 2 3 34 1059
Puducherry 4 1 5 77
Punjab 2 21 5 1 2 6 1 38 904
Rajasthan 26 3 14 6 2 3 32 2190
Sikkim 1 3 14
Tamil Nadu 1 33 19 16 1 6 7 5 84 2452
Telangana 4 3 82 3 1 42 1998
Tripura 1 1 1 1 3 47
Uttar Pradesh 21 1 41 73 20 1 64 5377
Uttrakhand 2 1 10 25 2 1 1 2 318
West Bengal 2 8 3 2 2 25 1036
All India 56 105 566 96 248 174 67 32 870 34452
1 2 3 4 5 6
1 7 8 9 10 11
Institution
Institution
Enrolment
Enrolment
Sl No State Enrolment Enrolment
Institutions Institutions
Per
Per
Total Response Male Female Total Total Response Male Female Total
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14
Andaman & Nicobar
1 1
Islands
2 Andhra Pradesh 154 92 53022 14087 67109 729 11 4 389 182 571 143
3 Arunachal Pradesh 3 1 198 129 327 327
4 Assam 16 12 4362 1070 5432 453 1 1 84 52 136 136
5 Bihar 26 23 10668 1052 11720 510 4 4 159 119 278 70
6 Chandigarh 3 3 1114 827 1941 647 1 1
7 Chhatisgarh 1 1 46 10 56 56 10 1 32 27 59 59
Dadra & Nagar
8
Haveli
9 Daman & Diu
10 Delhi 37 16 12837 1780 14617 914 21 8 1749 944 2693 337
11 Goa 8 8 5828 479 6307 788 1 1 484 212 696 696
12 Gujarat 1 1 347 2 349 349 18 9 1535 669 2204 245
13 Haryana 204 108 56253 8338 64591 598 21 6 505 125 630 105
14 Himachal Pradesh 41 34 8541 1871 10412 306
Institution
Institution
Enrolment
Enrolment
Sl No State Enrolment Enrolment
Institutions Institutions
Per
Per
Total Response Male Female Total Total Response Male Female Total
1 2 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26
Andaman & Nicobar
1 2 1
Islands
2 Andhra Pradesh 421 173 536 20719 21255 123 287 93 3410 6908 10318 111
3 Arunachal Pradesh 2 7 1 19 37 56 56
4 Assam 45 6 6 446 452 75 22 21 1713 1916 3629 173
5 Bihar 80 29 232 3008 3240 112 43 43 3237 1913 5150 120
6 Chandigarh 3 3 15 328 343 114
7 Chhatisgarh 31 11 42 642 684 62 47 33 2497 2475 4972 151
Dadra & Nagar
8 1
Haveli
9 Daman & Diu 2 1 23 50 73 73
10 Delhi 17 17 1 2488 2489 146 36 24 525 3837 4362 182
11 Goa 2 1 1 12 175 187 187
12 Gujarat 124 123 1384 9157 10541 86 167 152 1480 3769 5249 35
13 Haryana 42 6 68 1596 1664 277 40 10 446 1324 1770 177
14 Himachal Pradesh 28 19 17 2387 2404 127 18 15 1575 2020 3595 240
15 Jammu and Kashmir 12 7 335 752 1087 155 25 14 204 102 306 22
16 Jharkhand 31 1 50 50 50 6
17 Karnataka 572 440 11501 31852 43353 99 757 652 5607 11291 16898 26
18 Kerala 233 195 477 12232 12709 65 273 120 374 5171 5545 46
19 Lakshadweep
20 Madhya Pradesh 116 52 3066 6522 9588 184 199 27 1709 1431 3140 116
21 Maharashtra 155 31 315 2970 3285 106 1365 940 14840 39796 54636 58
22 Manipur 6 8
23 Meghalaya 7 5 4 726 730 146 11 7 217 469 686 98
24 Mizoram 4 4 9 346 355 89 9 9 337 364 701 78
25 Nagaland 4 3 9 211 220 73 4 4 96 248 344 86
26 Odisha 173 43 497 5918 6415 149 73 64 6897 6659 13556 212
27 Puducherry 1 1 12 12 12 46 1 51 149 200 200
28 Punjab 197 84 1743 11892 13635 162 31 18 716 1493 2209 123
29 Rajasthan 160 8 939 538 1477 185 201 50 2707 2638 5345 107
30 Sikkim 1 1 99 99 99 2
31 Tamil Nadu 119 118 314 10487 10801 92 549 410 1620 15758 17378 42
32 Telangana 234 106 1001 13779 14780 139 207 63 2513 3841 6354 101
33 Tripura 5 3 185 283 468 156 4 4 88 9 97 24
34 Uttar Pradesh 226 198 7768 34441 42209 213 172 122 21250 22677 43927 360
35 Uttrakhand 9 5 172 1032 1204 241 17 13 1249 771 2020 155
36 West Bengal 54 53 306 9905 10211 193 97 95 7660 4653 12313 130
All India 3114 1742 30927 184490 215417 124 4730 3010 83087 142272 225359 75
Institution
Institution
Enrolment
Enrolment
Sl No State Enrolment Enrolment
Institutions Institutions
Per
Per
Total Response Male Female Total Total Response Male Female Total
1 2 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38
Andaman & Nicobar
1 4
Islands
2 Andhra Pradesh 873 362 57357 41896 99253 274
3 Arunachal Pradesh 12 2 217 166 383 192
4 Assam 2 86 40 6165 3484 9649 241
5 Bihar 3 2 539 48 587 294 156 101 14835 6140 20975 208
6 Chandigarh 7 7 1129 1155 2284 326
7 Chhatisgarh 3 2 194 60 254 127 92 48 2811 3214 6025 126
Dadra & Nagar
8 1 1 89 22 111 111 2 1 89 22 111 111
Haveli
9 Daman & Diu 2 1 23 50 73 73
10 Delhi 20 2 51 11 62 31 131 67 15163 9060 24223 362
11 Goa 12 10 6324 866 7190 719
12 Gujarat 7 6 1359 886 2245 374 317 291 6105 14483 20588 71
13 Haryana 5 2 378 214 592 296 312 132 57650 11597 69247 525
14 Himachal Pradesh 2 1 819 52 871 871 89 69 10952 6330 17282 250
M.B.A.(Tech.)-Master of Business
2937 1822 4759 124 95 219
Administration in Technology
P.G.P.-Post-Graduate Programme in
3129 1318 4447 337 132 469
Management
M.L.I.Sc.-Master of Library &
2134 2096 4230 315 210 525
Information Science
M.F.A. -Master of Fine Arts 1984 2097 4081 321 214 535
M.J.M.C.-Master of Journalism and
2288 1566 3854 264 99 363
Mass Communication
M.Sc. Tech. -Master of Science in
2026 1593 3619 160 100 260
Technology
M.P.T.-Master of Physiotherapy 1299 2277 3576 105 131 236
M.L. -Master of Laws 2756 321 3077 75 37 112
M.H.R.D. -Master of Human Resource
1295 1358 2653 124 85 209
Development
M.F.M. -Master of Financial
1644 980 2624 119 54 173
Management
M.B.A.(Tech.)-Master of Business
53 30 83 697 492 1189
Administration in Technology
P.G.P.-Post-Graduate Programme in
147 78 225 568 190 758
Management
M.L.I.Sc.-Master of Library &
95 108 203 598 510 1108
Information Science
M.F.A. -Master of Fine Arts 66 40 106 506 318 824
M.J.M.C.-Master of Journalism and
91 44 135 543 282 825
Mass Communication
M.Sc. Tech. -Master of Science in
45 12 57 373 301 674
Technology
M.P.T.-Master of Physiotherapy 27 47 74 216 326 542
M.L. -Master of Laws 10 6 16 235 66 301
M.H.R.D. -Master of Human Resource
46 31 77 300 288 588
Development
M.F.M. -Master of Financial
33 22 55 252 199 451
Management
Parangat-Parangat 15 20 35 86 46 132
M.Litt.-Master of Literature or
0 2 2 20 92 112
Master of Letters
M.F.Tech.-Master of Fashion
6 0 6 34 16 50
Technology
Shikshan Parangat-Shikshan Parangat 26 17 43 17 41 58
M.Dance-Master of Dance 0 6 6 9 30 39
M.Stat. -Master of Statistics 25 18 43 32 35 67
M.Sc.(Medical Microbiology)-Master
2 5 7 22 49 71
of Science in Medical Microbiology
M.O.T. -Master of Occupational
1 2 3 12 19 31
Therapy
M.H.M.S.-Master of Homeopathic
0 0 0 0 0 0
Medicine and Science
M.Sc.(Medical Anatomy) -Master of
1 1 2 7 12 19
Science in Medical Anatomy
M.A.M.S.-Master of Ayurved in
0 1 1 10 3 13
Medicine and Surgery
B.C.A.-Bachelor of Computer
282947 197008 479955 31600 21734 53334
Applications
B.Sc.(Hons)-Bachelor of Science
253909 196968 450877 26409 18276 44685
(Honors)
B.B.A.-Bachelor of Business
236597 142939 379536 26646 17320 43966
Administration
B.Sc.(Nursing)-Bachelor of Science in
31885 145314 177199 4840 22949 27789
Nursing
M.B.B.S.-Bachelor of Medicine and
85786 81092 166878 7823 6850 14673
Bachelor of Surgery
C.P.A.-Certified Public 18 2 20 25 12 37
M.Q.P.M.-Master of Quality and
0 0 0 13 0 13
Productivity Management
Samaj Karya Parangat-Samaj Karya
7 5 12 36 17 53
Parangat
M.Sc.(Medical Physiology)-Master of
0 0 0 3 6 9
Science in Medical Physiology
B.C.A.-Bachelor of Computer
6964 3986 10950 80010 65615 145625
Applications
B.Sc.(Hons)-Bachelor of Science
13943 12063 26006 70306 53235 123541
(Honors)
B.B.A.-Bachelor of Business
4078 2509 6587 64104 42336 106440
Administration
B.Sc.(Nursing)-Bachelor of Science in
1627 7770 9397 10376 35349 45725
Nursing
M.B.B.S.-Bachelor of Medicine and
2822 2559 5381 19256 17894 37150
Bachelor of Surgery
B.H.M.S.-Bachelor of Homeopathic
14206 24297 38503 1374 2018 3392
Medicine and Surgery
B.Sc.(Post Basic)-B.Sc (Post Basic) 2900 13139 16039 265 892 1157
B.H.M.-Bachelor of Hotel
13030 1898 14928 1165 226 1391
Management
B.M.S.-Bachelor of Management
7375 5992 13367 528 545 1073
Studies
B.J.M.C.-Bachelor of Journalism and
8323 4983 13306 843 360 1203
Mass Communication
B.Pharm.(Ayu.) -Bachelor of Ayurved
7081 5369 12450 761 677 1438
in Pharmacy
B.H.M.C.T.-Bachelor of Hotel
Management and Catering 10343 1154 11497 1311 229 1540
Technology
B.P.E.-Bachelor of Physical Education 8847 2558 11405 1259 359 1618
B.V.Sc.&A.H.-Bachelor of Veterinary
7155 3714 10869 811 420 1231
Science & Animal Husbandry
B.Des.-Bachelor of Design 2806 6717 9523 369 413 782
B.U.M.S.-Bachelor of Unani Medicine
3613 2835 6448 29 9 38
and Surgery
B.M.M.-Bachelor of Multi Media 3023 2825 5848 263 212 475
B.Lib.Sc.-Bachelor of Library Science 3123 2528 5651 576 354 930
Shiksha Shastri-Shiksha Shastri 3127 2162 5289 499 283 782
B.S.S.-Bachelor in Social Sciences 3118 2004 5122 44 45 89
B.Optom.-Bachelor of Clinical
1837 1815 3652 65 92 157
Optometry
B.S.Course-Bachelor of Science
(Physician Assistant and Emergency 1057 2582 3639 104 166 270
& Trauma Care Management)
B.Voc.-Bachelor of Vocational
1827 1700 3527 278 215 493
Education
B.Mus.-Bachelor of Music 1484 1793 3277 191 197 388
B.J.-Bachelor of Journalism 1676 801 2477 293 86 379
Alankar-Alankar 1278 1174 2452 447 277 724
B.A.S.L.P.-Bachelor of Audiology and
546 1571 2117 48 81 129
Speech Language Pathology
B.H.M.S.-Bachelor of Homeopathic
662 1076 1738 3592 5739 9331
Medicine and Surgery
B.Sc.(Post Basic)-B.Sc (Post Basic) 138 265 403 420 1603 2023
B.H.M.-Bachelor of Hotel
209 102 311 2067 143 2210
Management
B.M.S.-Bachelor of Management
156 111 267 772 652 1424
Studies
B.J.M.C.-Bachelor of Journalism and
152 83 235 1077 367 1444
Mass Communication
B.Pharm.(Ayu.) -Bachelor of Ayurved
381 291 672 2411 1808 4219
in Pharmacy
B.H.M.C.T.-Bachelor of Hotel
Management and Catering 235 40 275 2158 142 2300
Technology
B.P.E.-Bachelor of Physical Education 395 127 522 2299 587 2886
B.V.Sc.&A.H.-Bachelor of Veterinary
543 309 852 2522 1119 3641
Science & Animal Husbandry
B.Des.-Bachelor of Design 147 185 332 760 984 1744
B.U.M.S.-Bachelor of Unani Medicine
2 1 3 882 566 1448
and Surgery
B.M.M.-Bachelor of Multi Media 22 21 43 348 209 557
B.Lib.Sc.-Bachelor of Library Science 160 107 267 897 655 1552
Shiksha Shastri-Shiksha Shastri 873 573 1446 757 677 1434
B.S.S.-Bachelor in Social Sciences 91 111 202 1551 1148 2699
B.Optom.-Bachelor of Clinical
23 43 66 185 335 520
Optometry
B.S.Course-Bachelor of Science
(Physician Assistant and Emergency 30 39 69 281 1321 1602
& Trauma Care Management)
B.Voc.-Bachelor of Vocational
58 35 93 631 567 1198
Education
B.Mus.-Bachelor of Music 160 148 308 283 331 614
B.J.-Bachelor of Journalism 76 11 87 304 129 433
Alankar-Alankar 5 2 7 156 131 287
B.A.S.L.P.-Bachelor of Audiology and
13 31 44 151 484 635
Speech Language Pathology
B.H.M.T.T.-Bachelor of Hotel
1394 333 1727 166 50 216
Management, Travel and Tourism
B.O.T.-Bachelor of Occupational
534 1125 1659 75 147 222
Therapy
B.H.A.-Bachelor of Hospital
798 550 1348 16 11 27
Administration
B.Nat.(Yogic Sciences)-Bachelor of
532 800 1332 29 59 88
Naturopathy and Yogic Sciences
B.H.M.T.T.-Bachelor of Hotel
41 14 55 396 48 444
Management, Travel and Tourism
B.O.T.-Bachelor of Occupational
9 33 42 173 326 499
Therapy
B.H.A.-Bachelor of Hospital
1 4 5 7 32 39
Administration
B.Nat.(Yogic Sciences)-Bachelor of
5 3 8 120 235 355
Naturopathy and Yogic Sciences
B.Tech M.Tech-Bachelor of
20268 5703 25971 2855 563 3418
Technology, Master of Technology
B.Tech M.Tech-Bachelor of
918 225 1143 4722 1187 5909
Technology, Master of Technology
M.C.A. -Master of Computer Applications 30637 24105 54742 1517 988 2505
M.B.A.(Tech.)-Master of Business
211 158 369 3 1 4
Administration in Technology
M.Optom. -Master of Optometry 198 101 299 0
M.C.A. -Master of Computer Applications 287 175 462 5781 4514 10295
M.B.A.(Tech.)-Master of Business
0 2 2 77 19 96
Administration in Technology
M.Optom. -Master of Optometry 0 0
B.Architecture-Bachelor of Architecture 0 1 1 20 11 31
Shastri-Shastri 1 0 1 8 4 12
B.Mus.-Bachelor of Music 2 1 3 82 93 175
B.Nat.(Yogic Sciences)-Bachelor of
1 0 1 38 13 51
Naturopathy and Yogic Sciences
B.Dance-Bachelor of Dance 1 1 2 9 66 75
B.J.-Bachelor of Journalism 31 0 31 61 4 65
B.H.T.M.-Bachelor of Hotel and Tourism
0 10 10 1 2 3
Management
B.H.M.T.T.-Bachelor of Hotel Management,
1 3 4 0 0 0
Travel and Tourism
B.Agri.-Bachelor of Agriculture 0 0 0 0 0 0
2 Andhra Pradesh 993436 773650 1767086 149693 120103 269796 40903 32937 73840 408254 294901 703155
3 Arunachal Pradesh 23378 22738 46116 455 314 769 18493 19328 37821 684 422 1106
4 Assam 276484 269781 546265 22509 20681 43190 42536 41648 84184 67672 71620 139292
5 Bihar 883248 646603 1529851 84577 53152 137729 10539 7589 18128 348519 246890 595409
6 Chandigarh 47086 46383 93469 4897 4646 9543 987 685 1672 2037 1431 3468
7 Chhatisgarh 233938 213977 447915 30872 25320 56192 40765 38762 79527 92609 79229 171838
8 Dadra & Nagar Haveli 2764 2084 4848 96 105 201 791 558 1349 262 272 534
9 Daman & Diu 1760 1240 3000 111 125 236 188 133 321 441 316 757
10 Delhi 507977 452857 960834 59681 52655 112336 8512 6690 15202 68268 44597 112865
11 Goa 23195 23262 46457 532 425 957 1318 1742 3060 3408 3927 7335
12 Gujarat 841400 593809 1435209 70044 52503 122547 64296 62140 126436 242393 153897 396290
13 Haryana 477821 399892 877713 68611 51854 120465 1972 654 2626 114223 99365 213588
14 Himachal Pradesh 113220 121697 234917 18809 18967 37776 6073 5997 12070 12507 14478 26985
15 Jammu and Kashmir 169902 167986 337888 8439 9628 18067 8208 6403 14611 13160 9134 22294
16 Jharkhand 301846 270427 572273 27256 21564 48820 45524 51394 96918 98182 89005 187187
17 Karnataka 986247 910658 1896905 128856 114416 243272 45386 37837 83223 425137 422912 848049
18 Kerala 370305 514146 884451 20838 37047 57885 2976 4301 7277 129970 184757 314727
20 Madhya Pradesh 1001729 710690 1712419 122579 79645 202224 77051 55627 132678 339925 244145 584070
21 Maharashtra 2118488 1617667 3736155 237833 185837 423670 96976 58562 155538 587886 452353 1040239
22 Manipur 53345 51783 105128 3006 2369 5375 17350 15273 32623 17067 18943 36010
23 Meghalaya 33869 37302 71171 631 421 1052 21567 30367 51934 1069 639 1708
24 Mizoram 15338 15226 30564 129 59 188 14622 14862 29484 248 111 359
25 Nagaland 19296 19674 38970 312 255 567 14118 16059 30177 365 254 619
26 Odisha 455351 371469 826820 55773 44310 100083 43197 36522 79719 90687 85801 176488
27 Puducherry 35091 32290 67381 4629 4142 8771 695 314 1009 19810 20129 39939
28 Punjab 466434 426386 892820 86024 76870 162894 2743 1493 4236 38902 39148 78050
29 Rajasthan 987549 732841 1720390 137904 93482 231386 99957 73381 173338 364299 289930 654229
30 Sikkim 11620 12403 24023 646 484 1130 2543 3872 6415 2496 3025 5521
31 Tamil Nadu 1745275 1607606 3352881 267619 272685 540304 16113 11168 27281 940683 924140 1864823
32 Telangana 803391 675697 1479088 126951 113192 240143 72774 51503 124277 356203 295061 651264
33 Tripura 43633 30421 74054 8322 4660 12982 9412 5758 15170 7757 4385 12142
34 Uttar Pradesh 3183117 2883803 6066920 535777 468926 1004703 20708 17278 37986 1100599 1044721 2145320
35 Uttrakhand 219390 196378 415768 26817 22896 49713 7659 8330 15989 28092 24499 52591
36 West Bengal 1036457 864482 1900939 193167 148444 341611 36343 27738 64081 95886 70605 166491
All India 18488619 15723018 34211637 2504463 2102203 4606666 893511 747298 1640809 6020785 5236064 11256849
2 Andhra Pradesh 1377 945 2322 27617 19954 47571 2680 3859 6539
4 Assam 359 201 560 36851 31892 68743 2586 3036 5622
5 Bihar 1437 490 1927 73199 52423 125622 581 614 1195
7 Chhatisgarh 361 150 511 1849 2353 4202 1375 2508 3883
10 Delhi 2317 1242 3559 12014 6311 18325 3520 4019 7539
12 Gujarat 1279 656 1935 18128 10910 29038 3676 2651 6327
13 Haryana 414 180 594 7669 1491 9160 6678 5929 12607
14 Himachal Pradesh 205 92 297 472 234 706 196 913 1109
15 Jammu and Kashmir 522 329 851 66475 60200 126675 2714 3503 6217
16 Jharkhand 301 194 495 16269 15520 31789 3575 4846 8421
17 Karnataka 2121 1427 3548 49567 44012 93579 23417 34602 58019
18 Kerala 1430 1603 3033 43113 51610 94723 36188 51875 88063
20 Madhya Pradesh 1696 1089 2785 17587 13225 30812 5369 6406 11775
21 Maharashtra 2852 2193 5045 57505 50951 108456 31483 32152 63635
26 Odisha 661 389 1050 4466 4271 8737 1859 1921 3780
28 Punjab 360 240 600 4229 1490 5719 54341 63930 118271
29 Rajasthan 1147 1003 2150 19522 12249 31771 4419 7111 11530
31 Tamil Nadu 2613 2001 4614 57369 39916 97285 62703 65089 127792
32 Telangana 1399 671 2070 55704 45438 101142 4513 4681 9194
34 Uttar Pradesh 8526 13045 21571 130330 144036 274366 9221 13028 22249
35 Uttrakhand 332 125 457 4257 2541 6798 458 1107 1565
36 West Bengal 2501 932 3433 109119 96776 205895 5200 5477 10677
All India 34757 29541 64298 820462 713196 1533658 296820 352706 649526
Total SC ST OBC
State
Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total
Andaman & Nicobar
208 143 351 6 0 6 1 5 6 17 16 33
Islands
Andhra Pradesh 69083 34471 103554 8262 5055 13317 1379 598 1977 21022 9563 30585
Arunachal Pradesh 662 273 935 13 2 15 280 217 497 51 12 63
Assam 13491 8073 21564 729 433 1162 1266 840 2106 2635 1795 4430
Bihar 25368 5214 30582 485 79 564 111 57 168 6053 1156 7209
Chandigarh 1395 1842 3237 165 77 242 11 7 18 94 35 129
Chhatisgarh 10778 8271 19049 753 434 1187 536 477 1013 2214 1500 3714
Dadra & Nagar
97 96 193 9 0 9 4 6 10 13 3 16
Haveli
Daman & Diu 119 63 182 13 4 17 1 2 3 11 4 15
Delhi 9389 10287 19676 872 602 1474 233 167 400 683 447 1130
Goa 1365 1339 2704 55 5 60 47 5 52 66 35 101
Gujarat 33859 18250 52109 1729 733 2462 1289 626 1915 5216 2353 7569
Haryana 27593 21845 49438 1518 781 2299 70 30 100 2407 1577 3984
Himachal Pradesh 6491 4513 11004 515 261 776 179 120 299 278 177 455
Jammu and Kashmir 6158 4503 10661 217 96 313 121 72 193 108 66 174
Jharkhand 7345 2555 9900 210 64 274 379 411 790 1670 461 2131
Karnataka 80502 56956 137458 6360 2940 9300 1943 831 2774 19955 13203 33158
Kerala 22571 30659 53230 671 875 1546 75 71 146 6311 8900 15211
Lakshadweep 22 11 33 2 1 3 6 8 14 13 1 14
Madhya Pradesh 44168 26796 70964 2384 1181 3565 867 555 1422 6654 3644 10298
Maharashtra 103241 60721 163962 10655 4812 15467 1749 614 2363 17547 9160 26707
Manipur 2813 2210 5023 171 64 235 385 278 663 274 281 555
Meghalaya 1599 1975 3574 38 15 53 862 1545 2407 31 11 42
Mizoram 905 753 1658 24 13 37 641 693 1334 69 13 82
Nagaland 971 1058 2029 24 9 33 611 948 1559 34 17 51
Odisha 28883 12969 41852 939 394 1333 381 259 640 3434 1158 4592
Puducherry 4310 2545 6855 464 231 695 36 15 51 1969 1381 3350
Punjab 23865 28607 52472 1308 1198 2506 48 28 76 895 714 1609
Rajasthan 49590 24362 73952 4195 1024 5219 2237 625 2862 11172 4701 15873
Sikkim 851 559 1410 38 18 56 121 174 295 183 147 330
Tamil Nadu 111959 91884 203843 9462 7202 16664 348 232 580 60618 53156 113774
Telangana 59146 32786 91932 5620 3168 8788 2524 887 3411 20556 9687 30243
Tripura 1523 852 2375 180 103 283 132 106 238 93 64 157
Uttar Pradesh 108272 49058 157330 7916 2753 10669 367 169 536 22297 8298 30595
Uttrakhand 11596 6133 17729 747 286 1033 88 39 127 939 408 1347
West Bengal 33858 16577 50435 2292 700 2992 258 198 456 1204 328 1532
All India 904046 569209 1473255 69041 35613 104654 19586 11915 31501 216786 134472 351258
Andhra Pradesh 8728 3744 12472 7974 3253 11227 9696 4657 14353
Arunachal Pradesh 41 7 48 82 22 104 411 167 578
Assam 636 194 830 1047 367 1414 4443 1272 5715
Bihar 889 256 1145 1589 277 1866 11758 1856 13614
Chandigarh 288 216 504 1627 1485 3112 2084 609 2693
Chhatisgarh 1127 430 1557 1980 999 2979 4757 1405 6162
Dadra & Nagar Haveli 7 6 13 4 1 5 47 44 91
Daman & Diu 7 4 11 17 9 26 51 22 73
Delhi 1242 697 1939 3859 5223 9082 13234 3224 16458
Goa 58 45 103 105 92 197 1211 1613 2824
Gujarat 3114 1244 4358 3913 1793 5706 10864 3900 14764
Haryana 2894 910 3804 2645 865 3510 10704 4536 15240
Himachal Pradesh 613 189 802 1541 1082 2623 3506 1391 4897
Jammu and Kashmir 1830 678 2508 2866 828 3694 1880 1150 3030
Jharkhand 689 142 831 1024 353 1377 3834 715 4549
Karnataka 8655 6364 15019 11025 7698 18723 25129 12937 38066
Kerala 3023 2735 5758 5059 5029 10088 8286 5674 13960
Lakshadweep 0 0 0 0 0 0 7 1 8
Madhya Pradesh 6118 2132 8250 6190 2208 8398 16445 4127 20572
Maharashtra 9370 3132 12502 11127 5199 16326 46446 14886 61332
Manipur 220 142 362 239 655 894 1399 988 2387
Meghalaya 116 67 183 111 79 190 217 139 356
Mizoram 40 17 57 126 105 231 422 232 654
Nagaland 104 60 164 134 84 218 443 235 678
Odisha 2381 516 2897 3582 1040 4622 10598 2314 12912
Puducherry 518 553 1071 880 2175 3055 3328 2041 5369
Punjab 3145 2062 5207 6408 4982 11390 10342 4133 14475
Rajasthan 10232 2854 13086 5742 1285 7027 9953 2246 12199
Sikkim 18 7 25 84 63 147 182 112 294
Tamil Nadu 16242 10793 27035 17266 15931 33197 31949 25673 57622
Telangana 7676 4143 11819 6005 2854 8859 8877 3436 12313
Tripura 97 41 138 144 79 223 1017 1127 2144
Uttar Pradesh 11569 3346 14915 11059 3335 14394 44834 9297 54131
Uttrakhand 653 208 861 1297 311 1608 6040 1950 7990
West Bengal 1664 451 2115 4253 1581 5834 9029 2194 11223
All India 104007 48387 152394 121059 71355 192414 313596 120356 433952
All India 776818 318024 1094842 93476 41367 134843 26594 12103 38697 188657 73914 262571
All India 4378 1607 5985 24298 7431 31729 17432 12419 29851
Central University 10008 7521 17529 1848 1533 3381 61563 45664 107227
Central Open
12 10 22 13 11 24 122243 149877 272120
University
Institute of National
15827 6515 22342 57 104 161 30859 10402 41261
Importance
State Public University 19040 14272 33312 5810 6413 12223 471771 522387 994158
State Private
3519 2571 6090 343 317 660 70256 44538 114794
University
State Private Open
0 0 0 0 0 0 10 1 11
University
Institute under State
261 35 296 0 0 0 354 246 600
Legislature Act
Deemed University-
4974 2090 7064 153 179 332 7757 3149 10906
Government
Deemed University-
1053 950 2003 239 408 647 18191 14336 32527
Government Aided
Deemed University-
6094 5861 11955 550 643 1193 68929 49790 118719
Private
All India 60907 39885 100792 9013 9608 18621 963546 936281 1899827
State Public University 8168 7447 15615 5071 9581 14652 872429 1009646 1882075
All India 8434 7722 16156 5094 9656 14750 888471 1042899 1931370
Central University 275516 246888 522404 1844 1254 3098 6124 1854 7978
Central Open
222944 146134 369078 10834 5642 16476 6359 8336 14695
University
Institute of National
90698 17091 107789 14 22 36 39 37 76
Importance
State Public University 682296 550936 1233232 53840 47968 101808 93251 39275 132526
State Open University 402918 276757 679675 3341 2481 5822 28866 9607 38473
State Private
250710 92911 343621 6169 5541 11710 51150 11357 62507
University
State Private Open
9 6 15 0 0 0 0 0 0
University
Institute under State
392 1038 1430 254 3 257 206 5 211
Legislature Act
Deemed University-
11924 3805 15729 605 172 777 1355 387 1742
Government
Deemed University-
26552 19365 45917 568 374 942 1665 844 2509
Government Aided
Deemed University-
303107 162251 465358 4630 2671 7301 9048 2149 11197
Private
All India 2269170 1520819 3789989 82099 66128 148227 198063 73851 271914
Central University 390467 416743 807210 658 665 1323 4857 2802 7659
State Public University 11799577 10757021 22556598 18407 17633 36040 226575 100039 326614
All India 12190044 11173764 23363808 19065 18298 37363 231432 102841 334273
Central University 2312 883 3195 4541 4001 8542 363756 309598 673354
Central Open
65 91 156 0 0 0 362470 310101 672571
University
Institute of National
15 1 16 12736 2549 15285 150245 36721 186966
Importance
State Public University 12918 20988 33906 20734 13646 34380 1359660 1215885 2575545
State Private
322 312 634 8790 6456 15246 391259 164003 555262
University
State Private Open
0 0 0 0 0 0 19 7 26
University
Institute under State
32 17 49 0 0 0 1499 1344 2843
Legislature Act
Deemed University-
674 144 818 1582 734 2316 29024 10660 39684
Government
Deemed University-
2620 866 3486 22 81 103 50910 37224 88134
Government Aided
Deemed University-
489 385 874 7750 4677 12427 400597 228427 629024
Private
All India 29887 39699 69586 56155 32144 88299 3668840 2718415 6387255
Central University 665 943 1608 218 303 521 413196 455059 868255
State Public University 14469 23319 37788 30249 22345 52594 12974945 11947031 24921976
All India 15134 24262 39396 30467 22648 53115 13388141 12402090 25790231
Central
363756 309598 673354 38763 32819 71582 13820 12758 26578 55053 33871 88924
University
Central Open
362470 310101 672571 35780 26128 61908 27188 27708 54896 85918 60410 146328
University
Institute of
National 150245 36721 186966 20807 4609 25416 9462 2094 11556 38734 7433 46167
Importance
State Public
1359660 1215885 2575545 150866 129540 280406 47269 34493 81762 345777 339271 685048
University
State Open
556977 400182 957159 89163 58300 147463 49435 32565 82000 253055 180755 433810
University
State Private
391259 164003 555262 28363 9077 37440 11738 6991 18729 65963 20912 86875
University
State Private
Open 19 7 26 0 0 0 19 7 26 0 0 0
University
Institute under
State 1499 1344 2843 195 256 451 36 47 83 305 444 749
Legislature Act
Deemed
University- 29024 10660 39684 1781 829 2610 1131 499 1630 3726 1791 5517
Government
Deemed
University-
50910 37224 88134 4421 3740 8161 1348 990 2338 12422 11950 24372
Government
Aided
Deemed
University- 400597 228427 629024 11348 6982 18330 4535 2426 6961 74113 39665 113778
Private
Others 2424 4263 6687 446 449 895 167 176 343 856 887 1743
All India 3668840 2718415 6387255 381933 272729 654662 166148 120754 286902 935922 697389 1633311
Central
413196 455059 868255 49029 45937 94966 88938 93325 182263 103369 110952 214321
University
State Public
12974945 11947031 24921976 1832086 1661022 3493108 585881 495842 1081723 4459175 4238016 8697191
University
All India 13388141 12402090 25790231 1881115 1706959 3588074 674819 589167 1263986 4562544 4348968 8911512
Central
1836 811 2647 9403 4598 14001 1704 1752 3456
University
Central Open
0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0
University
Institute of
National 1694 166 1860 1777 372 2149 1367 536 1856
Importance
State Public
2570 1189 3759 48192 33691 81883 6422 6475 12897
University
State Open
265 210 475 4816 5263 10079 1041 2041 3082
University
State Private
1238 287 1525 10505 2618 13123 2736 2818 5554
University
State Private
Open 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
University
Institute under
State 3 2 5 18 41 59 0 0 0
Legislature Act
Deemed
University- 113 20 133 101 16 117 1065 345 1457
Government
Deemed
University-
58 73 131 5377 2963 8340 1322 1413 2735
Government
Aided
Deemed
University- 173 150 323 8455 4054 12509 13306 10468 23774
Private
All India 7964 2921 10885 88687 53700 142387 29003 25959 54962
Table 28. PWD and Minority Enrolment in various types of Universities (based on actual response)
(b) Affiliated and Constituent Colleges
Central
1653 1110 2763 16622 18542 35164 23345 29433 52778
University
State Public
21610 23181 44791 656554 623200 1279754 208171 280767 488938
University
All India 23263 24291 47554 673176 641742 1314918 231516 310200 541716
Central University 2462 591 3053 1930 665 2595 3826 1706 5532
Institute of National
4219 724 4943 1993 394 2387 4401 1110 5511
Importance
State Public University 10479 2842 13321 6518 2343 8861 17544 9616 27160
State Private University 2838 745 3583 2400 1058 3458 14516 8876 23392
Deemed University-
1539 274 1813 1134 297 1431 1219 391 1610
Government
Deemed University-
302 163 465 197 172 369 546 528 1074
Government Aided
Deemed University-
5276 2005 7281 4406 2436 6842 13805 9858 23663
Private
All India 27466 7462 34928 18849 7535 26384 56439 32456 88895
Central University 1581 683 2264 3995 3900 7895 10307 9251 19558
State Public University 66826 22272 89098 92044 49065 141109 457800 307029 764829
Grand Total 68407 22955 91362 96039 52965 149004 468107 316280 784387
Institute of National
130 77 207 230 81 311 10973 2386 13359 82 10 92
Importance
State Public University 351 298 649 6974 2912 9886 41866 18011 59877 1088 527 1615
State Private University 1376 1140 2516 244 144 388 21374 11963 33337 350 161 511
Deemed University-
17 16 33 206 72 278 4115 1050 5165 24 6 30
Government
Deemed University-
46 55 101 121 94 215 1212 1012 2224 8 12 20
Government Aided
Deemed University-
3967 2980 6947 219 173 392 27673 17452 45125 697 331 1028
Private
All India 5929 4599 10528 8519 3769 12288 117202 55821 173023 2808 1204 4012
Central University 651 836 1487 1921 2591 4512 18455 17261 35716 186 156 342
State Public University 16462 21311 37773 40372 37375 77747 673504 437052 1110556 7467 5704 13171
Grand Total 17113 22147 39260 42293 39966 82259 691959 454313 1146272 7653 5860 13513
Total SC ST
Type of University
Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total
Central University 8729 3245 11974 748 238 986 436 260 696
Institute of National
10973 2386 13359 506 119 625 122 33 155
Importance
State Public University 41866 18011 59877 3798 1517 5315 811 322 1133
State Private University 21374 11963 33337 298 107 405 193 227 420
Deemed University-
27673 17452 45125 797 496 1293 119 55 174
Private
All India 117202 55821 173023 6534 2643 9177 1790 943 2733
Central University 18455 17261 35716 1614 978 2592 2764 3449 6213
State Public University 673504 437052 1110556 51906 26585 78491 12956 6006 18962
All India 691959 454313 1146272 53520 27563 81083 15720 9455 25175
Central University 877 253 1130 96 16 112 1390 434 1824 217 172 389
Institute of National
734 142 876 25 5 30 158 24 182 122 20 142
Importance
State Public University 7409 3159 10568 148 86 234 3866 428 4294 493 544 1037
State Private University 1475 650 2125 19 13 32 630 175 805 198 210 408
Deemed University-
5328 3587 8915 22 14 36 345 184 529 845 852 1697
Private
Others 24 4 28 5 0 5 3 4 7 4 4 8
All India 16219 8171 24390 348 145 493 6565 1364 7929 2075 1893 3968
Table 30. Category-wise Number of Teachers in various types of Universities(b) Affiliated and
Constituent Colleges
Central University 3212 2398 5610 166 64 230 688 253 941 1056 1429 2485
State Public University 170411 108609 279020 2452 1241 3693 22350 12408 34758 13392 20731 34123
All India 173623 111007 284630 2618 1305 3923 23038 12661 35699 14448 22160 36608
Central University 286 47721 45298 200 29400 27270 17 2375 2150 503 79496 74718
Central Open
University
Institute of National
428 121001 116354 152 28373 27180 38 7360 5657 618 156734 149191
Importance
State Public University 1240 207324 183450 964 161434 149919 63 4678 4169 2267 373436 337538
State Private
405 110943 85257 293 68527 52872 22 3652 2189 720 183122 140318
University
Deemed University-
121 19920 18587 53 6656 6475 22 1850 1696 196 28426 26758
Government
Deemed University-
32 4824 4900 33 7128 7226 4 76 50 69 12028 12176
Government Aided
Deemed University-
439 331667 283521 430 242751 198799 29 5418 3587 898 579836 485907
Private
All India 2960 844456 738308 2151 548224 473253 204 26027 20116 5315 1418707 1231677
Table 32. Number of Hostels, Intake and Student Residing in various types of Universities
(b) Affiliated and Constituent Colleges
Central University 315 26959 19390 396 32884 24150 17 1031 829 728 60874 44369
State Public University 11303 1667005 1014122 12991 1803822 1070514 489 59594 35124 24783 3530421 2119760
All India 11618 1693964 1033512 13387 1836706 1094664 506 60625 35953 25511 3591295 2164129
Constituent /
Constituent /
Total Total
Off-Campus
Off-Campus
PG Center /
PG Center /
Recognized
Recognized
University
University
Affiliated
Affiliated
College
College
College
College
Center
Center
Center
Center
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11
Andaman &
7 1 8
Nicobar Islands
Andhra Pradesh 2622 51 12 3 2688
Arunachal Pradesh 25 1 1 27 1 1
Deemed
State Private Deemed University- University-
University State Government Deemed Government Deemed
Private University- Aided University-
State
University Government Government
Constituent /
Constituent /
Constituent /
Off-Campus
Off-Campus
Off-Campus
PG Center /
PG Center /
PG Center /
Recognized
Recognized
University
University
University
Total Total Aided Total
College
College
College
Center
Center
Center
Center
Center
1 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22
Andaman &
Nicobar Islands
Andhra Pradesh 1 1
Arunachal Pradesh
Assam 1 1 1 1 2
Bihar
Chandigarh
Chhatisgarh 3 3
Dadra & Nagar
Haveli
Daman & Diu
Delhi
Goa
Gujarat 63 2 9 74 1 1 6 2 8
Haryana 7 7 1 1
Himachal Pradesh 3 3 1 1 2
Jammu and
1 1
Kashmir
Jharkhand 1 1
Karnataka 2 2 2 2 4
Kerala 2 1 3 1 1
Lakshadweep
Madhya Pradesh 23 23 1 1 3 5
Maharashtra 2 3 5
Manipur
Meghalaya
Mizoram
Nagaland
Odisha 5 5 2 1 3
Puducherry
Punjab 9 9
Rajasthan 20 20 1 1 2
Sikkim 9 9
Tamil Nadu 2 1 3
Telangana
Tripura
Uttar Pradesh 17 3 1 21 1 3 2 6 18 18
Uttrakhand 4 4 4 4
West Bengal 2 1 1 4
Grand Total 163 8 10 181 11 17 20 48 25 2 27
Institute
Deemed Institute of
under State
University- National Others
Deemed Institute of Legislature
Private Importance
University- National Act
State
Private Importance
Constituent /
Constituent /
Off-Campus
Off-Campus
Off-Campus
PG Center /
PG Center /
PG Center /
Recognized
University
University
Total Total
College
College
Center
Center
Center
Center
1 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30
Andaman &
Nicobar Islands
Andhra Pradesh 3 3 2
Arunachal Pradesh
Assam 1 1
Bihar 1 1 2 1
Chandigarh
Chhatisgarh
Dadra & Nagar
Haveli
Daman & Diu
Delhi 1 1 1 1 1
Goa
Gujarat 2 2 1
Haryana 11 11
Himachal Pradesh 1
Jammu and
Kashmir
Jharkhand 1 3 4
Karnataka 47 7 54 1 1 1
Kerala 12 12 1
Lakshadweep
Madhya Pradesh 1
Maharashtra 94 1 95 1
Manipur
Meghalaya 1
Mizoram
Nagaland
Odisha 8 8 1
Puducherry 7 2 9
Punjab
Rajasthan 2 1 3 1
Sikkim
Tamil Nadu 38 6 44 1 2 3 1
Telangana 3 5 8 1 1 1
Tripura
Uttar Pradesh 4 4 2 2 1
Uttrakhand
West Bengal 3 3 1
Grand Total 217 45 262 7 2 9 4 15
Institute of National
Sl Central University Central Open University State Public University
State Importance
No
Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14
Andaman & Nicobar
1 106 32 138 2308 2249 4557
Islands
2 Andhra Pradesh 4081 1560 5641 343 190 533 156613 140737 297350
3 Arunachal Pradesh 2962 3096 6058 2518 3175 5693 382 74 456
4 Assam 4313 3231 7544 7052 5178 12230 6383 1039 7422 23393 29174 52567
5 Bihar 4245 3622 7867 30627 23609 54236 3173 616 3789 47658 24644 72302
6 Chandigarh 2871 1826 4697 640 261 901 22648 17090 39738
7 Chhatisgarh 3958 2656 6614 3169 2105 5274 3045 1001 4046 4195 3299 7494
12 Gujarat 642 342 984 10985 9729 20714 3280 600 3880 33169 32099 65268
13 Haryana 332 242 574 6231 2782 9013 3548 693 4241 29222 23772 52994
14 Himachal Pradesh 386 393 779 6770 6514 13284 2771 472 3243 14471 14492 28963
15 Jammu and Kashmir 10088 5186 15274 34146 28952 63098 2317 283 2600 20186 23320 43506
16 Jharkhand 1983 1760 3743 19996 15381 35377 604 98 702 6490 7559 14049
17 Karnataka 1607 1777 3384 5769 5892 11661 4425 1636 6061 39014 31571 70585
18 Kerala 193 497 690 16721 14694 31415 4236 1613 5849 81860 106324 188184
20 Madhya Pradesh 4357 2876 7233 6720 5085 11805 7506 2338 9844 172875 102567 275442
21 Maharashtra 3789 2886 6675 15561 8259 23820 20160 4193 24353 165799 118397 284196
26 Odisha 311 325 636 14563 13778 28341 2863 822 3685 12844 12735 25579
28 Punjab 261 225 486 3914 3187 7101 3891 1152 5043 28157 28468 56625
29 Rajasthan 815 631 1446 5719 3149 8868 4007 1221 5228 22817 11146 33963
31 Tamil Nadu 1260 522 1782 4107 5968 10075 12781 4019 16800 265399 305495 570894
32 Telangana 5962 5046 11008 2492 1898 4390 4239 1292 5531 57682 45538 103220
33 Tripura 4749 3534 8283 4793 2254 7047 3357 734 4091 2 1 3
34 Uttar Pradesh 53701 19620 73321 21540 17067 38607 15585 2664 18249 51053 25692 76745
35 Uttrakhand 10579 11969 22548 3234 2916 6150 7270 1479 8749 10906 11858 22764
36 West Bengal 4649 3612 8261 26388 24615 51003 21271 4024 25295 77827 90844 168671
All India 363756 309598 673354 362470 310101 672571 150245 36721 186966 1359660 1215885 2575545
Note - Constituent Colleges of State/Central University not included.
5 Bihar 20642 14527 35169 558 207 765 435 186 621
11 Goa
12 Gujarat 32898 31977 64875 42174 20144 62318
17 Karnataka 34903 56769 91672 4642 2535 7177 3947 2124 6071
19 Lakshadweep
20 Madhya Pradesh 66398 40832 107230 28042 6633 34675 977 276 1253
22 Manipur
23 Meghalaya 1812 1399 3211
27 Puducherry
28 Punjab 64115 32425 96540 2643 743 3386
29 Rajasthan 32792 18290 51082 70344 22198 92542 679 217 896
34 Uttar Pradesh 3873 2505 6378 85718 32129 117847 229 146 375 823 280 1103
All India 556977 400182 957159 391259 164003 555262 19 7 26 1499 1344 2843 29024 10660 39684
Note - Constituent Colleges of State/Central University not included.
12 Gujarat 1220 832 2052 1262 1945 3207 177 572 749 125807 98240 224047
17 Karnataka 34506 30693 65199 290 508 798 129103 133505 262608
21 Maharashtra 1620 1796 3416 47403 36042 83445 40 235 275 446686 268302 714988
26 Odisha 17812 9482 27294 106 274 380 53414 39757 93171
31 Tamil Nadu 1263 7651 8914 147257 66702 213959 203 526 729 455027 408364 863391
34 Uttar Pradesh 38098 23433 61531 11891 5421 17312 282511 128957 411468
35 Uttrakhand 4219 823 5042 3795 1387 5182 72843 50885 123728
36 West Bengal 8334 3040 11374 243 579 822 163212 142034 305246
All India 50910 37224 88134 400597 228427 629024 2424 4263 6687 3668840 2718415 6387255
Note - Constituent Colleges of State/Central University not included.
Subject: Constitution of Steering Committee for Higher Education Statistics & Public
Information System
The Twelfth Plan for Higher Education has laid special emphasis on developing a robust system for
collection, compilation and dissemination of higher education statistics with a view to enable
evidence-based policy making and conduct empirical research for the purpose. This would include
but not be restricted to the All India Survey on Higher Education (AISHE). The scope, scale and
timeliness of AISHE started in the year 2011 would be further improved during the Twelfth Plan. In
addition, a good public information system targeted at students and their parents about institutions
and programmes they offer would be established and surveys and studies would be conducted to
understand trends in higher education. Accordingly, a Scheme, namely Higher Education Statistics
and Public Information System has been launched.
2. With a view to ensure coordinated approach to all these efforts, particularly data collection
efforts and benefit from synergy in such efforts, a Steering Committee for Higher Education
Statistics & Public Information System is hereby constituted. In particular, the committee would -
a) Evolve national policies and priorities relating to the higher education statistics and public
information system;
b) Develop and define standards and conceptsaligned to international practices in regard to
highereducation statistics;
c) Suggest ways to harmonize and avoid duplication in data collection efforts by various agencies;
d) Guide and monitor the All India Survey on Higher Education;
e) Guide and monitor creation of portal on institutions and courses for students and parents for
informed choice;
f) Guide and monitor quick as well as longitudinal surveys and studies with a view to understand
trends in higher education;
g) Disseminate and promote higher education statistics amongst various stakeholders and public
at large;
h) Sanction funds for various related activities to different agencies for the purpose;
i) Any other related matter.
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3. The composition of the Steering Committee shall be as under:
4. All Bureau Heads in the Department of Higher Education and the Directors of the various
Missions such National Mission in Education through Information &Communication Technology
(NMEICT), National Mission on Teachers & Teaching (NMTT) and Rashtriya Uchcha Shiksha
Abhiyan (RUSA) will be permanent invitees of the committee. In addition, theCommittee could co-
opt other stakeholders and / or experts as and when such need arises.With a view to discharge its
functions, the committee may constitute various sub-committees and /or groups on various issues.
5. The expenditure on TA/DA to official members in connection with the meetings of the
Steering Committee will be borne by the parent departments/organizations to which the member
belongs. Non-official members (if co-opted) will be entitled to TA/DA (including air freight) as
admissible to Group ‘A’ officers of the Government of India and this expenditure will be borne by
MHRD, New Delhi.The Committee would be serviced by the Statistics Division of MHRD, New Delhi.
(Ruchika Gupta)
Joint Director
Copy to:
1. PS to HRM
2. PPS to Secretary, Department of Higher Education
3. PPS to Secretary, Department of School Education & Literacy
4. PPS to Secretary, Ministry of Statistics and Programme Implementation
5. PPS to Addl. Secretary (TE), Department of Higher Education
6. All Bureau Heads in the Ministry of Human Resource Development
7. Mission Directors, NMEICT, NMTT, RUSA
(Ruchika Gupta)
Joint Director
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Annexure-II
CONCEPTS AND DEFINITIONS
HIGHER EDUCATION
For the purpose of this Survey, Higher Education is defined as the education, which is
obtained after completing 12 years of schooling or equivalent and is of the duration of
at least nine months (full time) or after completing 10 years of schooling and is of the
duration of at least 3 years. The education may be of the nature of General, Vocational,
Professional or Technical education.
I.TYPE OF INSTITUTIONS
All Institutions, where higher education as defined above is imparted, will be covered
in the Survey. The Institutions, covered in the Survey has been classified into three
broad categories:
Under Section 22(1) of UGC Act, 1956, the right of conferring or granting degrees shall be
exercised only by a University established or incorporated by or under a central Act, a Provincial
Act, a State Act or an institution deemed to be a University under section 3 or an institution
specially empowered by an Act of Parliament to confer or grant degrees.
Under Section 22(2) of UGC Act, 1956 states that Save as provided in sub-section (1), no
person or authority shall confer, or grant, or hold himself or itself out as entitled to confer or
grant, any degree.
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Section 12 of the UGC Act, 1956 states Power and Functions of the University Grants
Commission:
It shall be the general duty of the Commission to take, in consultation with the Universities or
other bodies concerned, all such steps as it may think fit for the promotion and co-ordination of
University education and for the determination and maintenance of standards of teaching,
examination and research in Universities, and for the purpose of performing its functions under
this Act, the commission may :
(h) collect information on all such matters relating to university education in India and
other countries as it thinks fit and make the same available to any university;
(i) require a University to furnish it with such information as may be needed relating to
the financial position of the University or the studies in the various branches of learning
undertaken in that University, together with all the rules and regulations relating to the
standards of teaching and examination in that University respecting each of such
branches of learning.
Thus the following degree awarding Institutions are covered in this category:
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Sciences, Tirupati; Shere-e-Kashmir Institute of Medical Sciences, Srinagar; Indira
Gandhi Institute of Medical Sciences, Patna; Sanjay Gandhi Post Graduate Institute of
Medical Sciences, Lucknow.
8. Other Institute – An institution not falling in any of the above category but
established through State/ Central Act and are empowered to award degrees
e.g. National Institute of Fashion Technology established through an Act of
Parliament.
Some colleges are given Autonomous Status. UGC has introduced a scheme of
Autonomous colleges keeping in view the objectives of the National Education Policy
(1986-92).
All Colleges under Section 2(f) & 12(b) of the UGC Act are eligible under the Scheme.
Criteria for identification of institutions for grant of autonomy are as follows:
a. Academic reputation and previous performance in university examinations
and its academic/co-curricular/extension activities in the past.
b. Academic/extension achievements of the faculty.
c. Quality and merit in the selection of students and teachers, subject to statutory
requirements in this regard.
d. Adequacy of infrastructure, for example, library, equipment, accommodation for
academic activities, etc.
e. Quality of institutional management.
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f. Financial resources provided by the management/state government for the
development of the institution.
g. Responsiveness of administrative structure.
h. Motivation and involvement of faculty in the promotion of innovative
reforms.
The Parent University awards degrees to the students, evaluated and recommended by
colleges. Autonomous colleges that have completed three year terms can confer the
degree under their title with the seal of the university.
2.2 Institutions Recognised by the University: These are the institutions attached
with the University for the purpose of awarding degree in respect of programmes being
run in these institutions. e.g. Army Cadet College Wing, Indian Military Academy, Dehradun
is not affiliated with any University but the degree in respect of Programmes run in the institute
are awarded by Jawaharlal Nehru University.
Evening College – The College in which education is imparted in the evening. It may
be noted that in a few colleges, using the same infrastructure, education is imparted in
two sessions-morning or day and evening. Generally, for all practical purposes these
are treated as two colleges.
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(3) Stand alone Institutions not affiliated/recognised with University
There are several institutions which are outside the purview of the University &
College. These Institutions generally run Diploma/PG Diploma level programmes for
which they require recognition from one or other Statutory Bodies. For the purpose of
this survey, such Institutions will be referred as Stand-aloneInstitutions. Such
Institutions mainly fall under the following categories:
Institution for Women: An Institution which enrolls only female students in all its
programmes is categorised as Institution for Women. Such institutes may or may not
have male teaching and non-teaching staff.
For the purpose of survey, the School will be treated similar to Faculty and Centre will
be treated similar to the Department.
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Levels of Programmes:
For example in case of M.A. in Geography, M.A. is a Programme and Geography is a discipline.
Regular Mode i.e. Formal system of Higher Education - Education provided in the
system of Colleges, Universities and other formal educational institutions where the
students getting education in a classroom in direct contact with the teachers and also
make use of other infrastructure facilities like laboratories, library etc. to enhance its
learning capacity.
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the Government. The recurring expenditure to run these courses is being met by
students’ fees etc.
Local Body - Colleges/Institutions which are managed by the local body such as
Panchayats (as defined in Art 243 read with 243 B of the Constitution), Municipalities
(as defined in Article 243 P read with 243 Q of the Constitution), Cantonment Boards,
Town Area Committees and any other bodies of the local self government constituted
under a law. e.g. Firoz Gandhi College & C.P.Verma College, Patna affiliated to Magadh
University.
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V. STUDENT
Student means a student of the Institution and includes any person who has enrolled
himself/ herself for pursuing any programme of study conducted by the Institution.
Foreign Students mean those students who are citizens of a country other than India.
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Grade Pay – Grade Pay is a fixed amount attached to each post in the hierarchy. Grade
pay determines the status of a post.
Non-teaching staff are staff other than Teaching staff engaged in Administrative,
Secretarial, Laboratory, Library work etc. of the University/ Institution/ College in
different level Groups i.e. Group A, Group B, Group C and Group D as defined by
Department of Personnel & Training.
VIII. RESERVATION
Person with Disability (PWD): A person suffering from a disability as defined in the
“Persons with Disabilities (Equal Opportunities, Protection of Right and Full
Participation) Act, 1995”. As per Section 2 of this Act:
“Person with disability” (PWD) means a person suffering from not less than forty per
cent of any of the following disabilities as certified by a medical authority;
i. Blindness;
ii. Low vision;
iii. Leprosy-cured;
iv. Hearing impairment;
v. Locomotors disability;
vi. Mental retardation;
vii. Mental illness;
Other Backward Classes means the class or classes of citizens who are socially and
educationally backward, and are so determined by the Central/ State Government.
Scheduled Castes means the Scheduled Castes notified under article 341 of the
Constitutions.
Scheduled Tribes means the Scheduled Tribes notified under article 342 of the
Constitution.
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IX. EXAMINATION RESULTS
Out-Turn means number of final year students of a particular programme, who have
successfully completed the programme i.e number of students who have passed the
final year examination of the programme.
X. REFERENCE PERIOD
Academic Year - The academic year is the period, during which one year or two
semesters or three trimester of a Programme is completed.
Financial Year - The financial year is the period from 1st April of the Year to 31st March
of the next year.
Reference Date - 30th September of the Academic year is taken as the reference date for
filling up all the Blocks of DCF, except the block on Examination Results and Financial
Information. Generally all the admissions in various courses in a University, College &
Stand-alone Institution are completed before 30th September. Reference period for
financial data is Financial Year and for examination result is Academic Year.
Examination Year – It is the academic year prior to the reference date, for which
Examination Results are declared. Examination results include the final and
supplementary examination conducted during that year. In case of Ph.D., the out-turn is
the number of students, who are awarded degree during two convocations falling prior
to the reference date.
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Annexure-III
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Himachal Pradesh Shri DinkarBurathoki Uttar Pradesh Shri Alok Srivastava
Shri Pawan KumarGaur Shri Om Prakash Verma
Prof.MeeraWalia Ms. Nimit Sharma
Dr. IstioqAhmad
Jammu & Kashmir Shri Tariq Zargar Uttarakhand Shri ChandraDattSuntha
Shri Rakesh Gandotra Shri SunilKumar
Uttarakhand State Nursing Council
Shri Bharat Pal Rawat
Jharkhand Shri ShambhuDayal Singh West Bengal Shri Tushar KantiGhara
Ms. BarnaliMukherjee
Karnataka Shri BhagyavanaMudigoudra Andaman & Ms. Josephine Reni Little
Ms. C.N. Sumithra Nicobar FlowerPrincipal
Shri KallinathMadhavanavar Islands
Shri D.H. Jagdeesh
Kerala Shri Suresh VasudevaKurup Chandigarh Ms. Manjit Kaur
Ms. Letha J
Ms. Valsa K Panicker
Ms. C Bindu
Madhya Pradesh Shri Amiya Pahare Daman & Diu Shri Kirtikumar LaljibhaiPatel
Ms. Angoori Singh Shri LalitSolonki
Maharashtra DHEPUNE Delhi Shri Ashok Kumar
SystemAnalyst DTE Dr.Shailesh Kumar Trivedi
Shri Maruti KashinathThite Ms. SnehLataManocha
Ms. SnehManocha
Meghalaya Shri ChinmayGotmare Lakshadweep Shri Suresh VasudevaKurup
Shri B N Lamare
Registrar Nursing Council
Shri Chibait Lhuid
Manipur Shri Oliver Monsang Puducherry Shri Vaittianadanes S
Shri Khulem Ashok KumarSingh Ms. Josephine Reni Little Flower
Telangana Shri Yada Reddy K
Registrar
Dr. M. Sharada
Director SCERT Telangana
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Annexure-IV
University Nodal Officers Involved in coordinating with Colleges
State Name of the University University Nodal Officer
Acharya Nagarjuna University, Guntur (Id: U-0003) Prof. M. Koteswara Rao
Adikavi Nannaya University, Rajahmundry, East Godawari (Id: U- Suresh Varma Penumathsa
0005)
Andhra University, Visakhapatnam (Id: U-0006) Prof. B. Muniswamy
Dr.B.R.Ambedkar University, Etcherla (Id: U-0009) Prof. G. Tulasi Rao
Dr. N.T.R. University of Health Sciences, Vijaywada (Id: U-0008) Registrar
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State Name of the University University Nodal Officer
Panjab University,Chandigarh (Id: U-0078) Guldeep Singh
Ayush and Health Science University of Chattisgarh, Raipur (Id: U- Arun Chande
0081)
Bastar Vishwavidyalaya, Bastar (Id: U-0082) VINOD SONI
BILASPUR VISHWAVIDYALAYA (Id: U-0636) JEETENDRA KUMAR
CHHATTISGARH KAMDHENU VISHWAVIDALAYA (Id: U-0634) Manoj Gendley
Chandigarh Chhattisgarh Swami Vivekanand Technical University, Bhilai (Id: U- Devendra Sirsant
0083)
Indira Gandhi Krishi Vishwavidyalaya, Raipur (Id: U-0087) Dr. M. L. Lakhera
Indira Kala Sangit Vishwavidyalaya, Khairagarh (Id: U-0088) Prabodh Gupta
Kushabhau Thakre Patrakarita Avam Jansanchar Vishwavidyalaya, Dr. Rajendra Mohanty
Raipur (Id: U-0089)
Pt. Ravishankar Shukla University, Raipur (Id: U-0093) Prof. Vyas Dubey
Sarguja University, Ambikapur (Id: U-0095) Anand Kumar
Delhi Technological University (Id: U-0098) Sushil Khanna
Delhi Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University (Id: U-0099) Prof. Raj Mittal
University of Delhi (Id: U-0120) Pushpa Kumari
Goa Goa University, Goa (Id: U-0121) Jyoti Pawar
Anand Agricultural University, Anand (Id: U-0123) Dr. Vijay Darji
Gujarat Ayurveda University, Jamnagar (Id: U-0133) A. CHAVDA
Gujarat Technological University, Ahmedbabd (Id: U-0135) Shobhanarani Sengunthar
Gujarat University, Ahmedabad (Id: U-0136) Dr. Himanshu Patel
Hemchandracharya North Gujart University, Patan (Id: U-0138) Dr. Dharmendrabhai Patel
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State Name of the University University Nodal Officer
Guru Jambheshwar University of Science and Technology, Hissar Mukesh Arora
Haryana (Id: U-0162)
Kurukshetra University, Kurukshetra (Id: U-0164) Sunil Dhingra
Lala lajpat Rai University of Veterinary and Animal Sciences (Id: U- Sudhi Garg
0165)
Maharshi Dayanand University, Rohtak (Id: U-0167) Dr. Sumeet Gill
Pt. Bhagwat Dayal Sharma University of Health Sciences (Id: U- Parveen Kumar
0174)
STATE UNIVERSITY OF PERFORMING AND VISUAL ARTS (Id: U- Devender Rathee
0751)
Dr. Y.S. Parmar University of Horticulture and Forestry, Solan (Id: U- Ravi Walia
0181)
Himachal Pradesh Technical University, Hamirpur (Id: U-0598) HP TECHNICAL UNIVERSITY
Himachal Pradesh
Himachal Pradesh University , Shimla (Id: U-0183) Prof. Joginder Dhiman
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State Name of the University University Nodal Officer
Calicut University, Thenhipalem, Malapuram (Id: U-0251) Dr. Sebastian C. D.
Central Univeristy of Kerala, Trivandrum (Id: U-0252) SENTHIL KUMARAN PERIYASAMY
Madhya Pradesh Makhanlal Chaturvedi National University of Journalism and Deependra Baghel
Communication, Bhopal (Id: U-0283)
Raja Mansingh Tomar Music & Arts University, Gwalior (Id: U- Ashish Bhagoria
0629)
Rajiv Gandhi Prodoyogiki Vishwavidyalaya, Bhopal (Id: U-0287) Pankaj Jain
Rajmata Vijayaraje Scindia Krishi Vishwa Vidyalaya, Gwalior (Id: U- Vijay Singh
0288)
Rani Durgavati Vishwavidyalaya, Jabalpur (Id: U-0289) DR. M. AWASYA
Vikram University, Ujjain (Id: U-0291) DR. RAJESH TAILOR
Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar Marathwada University, Aurangabad (Id: Prof. Vijay Dharurkar
U-0298)
Dr. Balasaheb Sawant Konkan Krishi Vidyaapeeth,(former Konkan dbskkv dapoli
Krishi Vidyapeeth) Ratnagiri (Id: U-0300)
Dr. Punjarao Deshmukh Krishi Vidyapeeth, Akola (Id: U-0302) RAVINDRA KUMAR KOLHE
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State Name of the University University Nodal Officer
Central Agricultural University, Imphal (Id: U-0336) Prabhat Srivastava
Manipur
Manipur University, Imphal (Id: U-0337) Ngangkham Singh
Meghalaya North Eastern Hill University, Shillong (Id: U-0341) Catherine
Mizoram Mizoram University, Aizwal (Id: U-0345) Jamal Hussain
Nagaland Nagaland University (Id: U-0347) Dr. K. K. Upadhyay
Berhampur University, Berhampur (Id: U-0350) PADMANAVA SAMANTA
Biju Patnaik University of Technology, Rourkela (Id: U-0351) Prof. (Dr.) Partha Sarkar
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State Name of the University University Nodal Officer
Alagappa University, Alagappa Nagar, Karaikudi (Id: U-0435) Rajakumar
Anna University, Chennai (Id: U-0439) REGISTRAR
Bharathiar University, Coimbatore (Id: U-0447) Saradha
Bharathidasan University, Tiruchirappalli (Id: U-0448) M. Marudai
Indian Maritime University (Id: U-0457) Registrar
Madras University, Chennai (Id: U-0462) DR. K. KUPUSWAMY
Madurai Kamraj University, Madurai (Id: U-0463) Registrar Registrar
Manonmaniam Sundaranar University, Tirunelveli (Id: U-0464) Dr. P. Arumugam
Tamil Nadu Dr. M.G.R. Medical University , Chennai (Id: U-0481) M. Shanthi Senior U.G.C Co-
ordinator
TAMIL NADU FISHERIES UNIVERSITY (Id: U-0665) The Registrar
Tamilnadu Physical Education and Sports University, Chennai (Id: Prem Kumar Selvaraj
U-0486)
Tamil Nadu Teacher Education University, Chennai (Id: U-0483) The Registrar
Gautam Buddha University, Greater Noida, Gautam Budh Nagar (Id: Vineet Kumar
Uttar Pradesh U-0514)
KING GEORGE MEDICAL UNIVERSITY (Id: U-0523) Dr. Sandeep Bhattacharya
Lucknow University, Lucknow (Id: U-0524) Dr. Puneet Misra
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State Name of the University University Nodal Officer
Mahatama Jyotiba Phule Rohikhand University, Bareilly (Id: U- Atul Sharma
0525)
Mahatma Gandhi Kashi Vidyapeeth, Varanasi (Id: U-0527) Prof. Singh
Narendra Deo University of Agriculture & Technology, Faizabad Sunil Kumar
(Id: U-0531)
Sampurnanand Sanskrit Vishwavidyalaya, Varanasi (Id: U-0537) Vineeta Singh
G.B. Pant Universtiy of Agriculture and Technology, Pantnagar (Id: Manoj Kumar
U-0554)
Hemwati Nandan Bahuguna Garhwal Univeristy, Srinagar, Garhwal Akhilesh Pandey
(Id: U-0557)
Kumaun University, Nainital (Id: U-0562) Yougal Joshi
Uttrakhand SRI DEV SUMAN UTTARAKHAND UNIVERSITY, BADSHAHITHOL, Sri. Dev Suman Uttarakhand
TEHRI (Id: U-0717) Vishwavidhyalaya
UTTARAKHAND UNIVERSITY OF HORTICULTURE AND FORESTRY, Saurabh Rawat
BHARSAR (Id: U-0654)
Uttaranchal Sanskrit University, Hardwar (Id: U-0565) Sushil Upadhyay
Uttrakhand Technical University, Dehradun (Id: U-0566) ROHIT KANAUZIA
Burdwan University, Burdwan (Id: U-0569) Sujit Choudhury
Calcutta University, Kolkata (Id: U-0570) Kanika Chatterjee
Jadavpur University, Kolkata (Id: U-0575) Sanjay Sarkar
Kalyani University, Kalyani (Id: U-0576) Isita Lahiri
Maulana Abul Kalam Azad University of Technology, West Bengal Dr. Md. Aftabuddin
(Id: U-0592)
North Bengal University, Darjeeling (Id: U-0579) Swapan Rakshit
West Bengal Rabindra Bharati University, Kolkata (Id: U-0581) AMIT MUKHERJEE
Sidho-Kanho Birsa University (Id: U-0583) Dr. Priyanath Haldar
The West Bengal University of Health Sciences, Kolkata (Id: U- Syam Chakrabortti
0586)
University of Gour Banga, Malda (Id: U-0571) DR. RAJIB PATITUNDI
Vidya Sagar University, Midnapore (Id: U-0588) Madhumangal Pal
West Bengal State University, Kolkata (Id: U-0590) Dr. Rajat Pandit and Dr.
Sanghamita Pal
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State-wise List of Non-Responding Universitites in 2014-15
State Name of Non-Responding Universities University Type
Arunachal Pradesh ARUNACHAL UNIVERSITY OF STUDIES (Id: U-0740) State Private University
Arunachal Pradesh HIMALAYAN UNIVERSITY, ITANAGAR (Id: U-0719) State Private University
INDIRA GANDHI TECHNOLOGICAL AND MEDICAL
Arunachal Pradesh State Private University
SCIENCES UNIVERSITY, ZIRO (Id: U-0743)
Assam ASSAM RAJIV GANDHI UNIVERSITY OF COOPERATIVE State Public University
MANAGEMENT (Id: U 0672)
Delhi All India Institute of Medical Sciences (Id: U-0096) Institute of National Importance
Delhi South Asian University, New Delhi (Id: U-0118) Central University
Haryana Apeejay Stya University, Sohna (Id: U-0156) State Private University
Haryana G.D. GOENKA UNIVERSITY (Id: U-0720) State Private University
Haryana M V N University, Palwal (Id: U-0742) State Private University
Haryana NIILM UNIVERSITY (Id: U-0646) State Private University
STATE UNIVERSITY OF PERFORMING AND VISUAL ARTS
Haryana State Public University
(Id: U-0751)
Himachal Pradesh Maharashi Markandeshwar University, Solan (Id: U-0187) State Private University
Sher-e-Kashmir University of Agricultural Science &
Jammu and Kashmir State Public University
Technology of Kashmir, Srinagar (Id: U-0200)
Jharkhand The Institute of Chartered Financial Ayalysts of India State Private University
Karnataka RAI TECHNOLOGY UNIVERSITY, BANGALORE (Id: U-0726) State Private University
Madhya Pradesh Nanaji Deshmukh Pashu Chikitsa Vigyan Vishwavidalaya, State Public University
Madhya Pradesh TECHNO GLOBAL UNIVERSITY, SIRONG (Id: U-0729) State Private University
Yashwant Rao Chavan Maharashtra Open University (Id: U-
Maharashtra State Open University
0335)
Manipur Central Agricultural University, Imphal (Id: U-0336) Central University
Meghalaya CMJ University, Shillong (Id: U-0338) State Private University
Meghalaya Mahatma Gandhi University, Tura, West Garo Hills (Id: U- State Private University
0339)
Meghalaya Techno Global University, Shillong (Id: U-0342) State Private University
Punjab DAV University (Id: U-0776) State Private University
Rajasthan AGRICULTURE UNIVERSITY, KOTA (Id: U-0704) State Public University
Rajasthan ALL INDIA INSTITUTE OF MEDICAL SCIENCES, JODHPUR Institute of National Importance
(Id: U-0689)
Rajasthan Jai Narain Vyas University, Jodhpur (Id: U-0399) State Public University
Rajasthan Mewar University, Chittorgarh (Id: U-0411) State Private University
Rajasthan OPJS UNIVERSITY, CHURU (Id: U-0730) State Private University
Rajasthan Shri Jagdish Prasad Jhabarmal Tibrewala University, State Private University
Jhunjhunu (Id: U-0423)
Rajasthan Singhania University, Jhunjhunu (Id: U-0425) State Private University
Rajasthan SKN AGRICULTURE UNIVERSITY, JOBNER (Id: U-0705) State Public University
Rajasthan UNIVERSITY OF ENGINEERING AND MANAGEMENT (Id: U- State Private University
0756)
Sikkim Eastern Institute for Integrated Learning in Management State Private University
University, Jorethang (Id: U-0429)
Tamil Nadu Indian Maritime University (Id: U-0457) Central University
Telangana Indian Institute of Technology, Hyderabad (Id: U-0013) Institute of National Importance
Telangana Nizam Institute of Medical Sciences, Hyderabad (Id: U- Institute under State Legislature Act
0026)
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Estimation Formula
Estimated enrolment at lth Level for kth Type of college in ith State,
𝑢𝑢 𝑖𝑖 𝑛𝑛 𝑖𝑖𝑖𝑖𝑖𝑖
𝑁𝑁𝑖𝑖𝑖𝑖𝑖𝑖
𝐸𝐸𝑖𝑖𝑖𝑖𝑖𝑖 = � � 𝑒𝑒𝑖𝑖𝑖𝑖𝑖𝑖𝑖𝑖𝑖𝑖 , i = 1,2,…………, 35
𝑛𝑛𝑖𝑖𝑖𝑖𝑖𝑖
𝑗𝑗 =1 𝑐𝑐=1
where, 𝑒𝑒𝑖𝑖𝑖𝑖𝑖𝑖𝑖𝑖𝑖𝑖 = Enrolment in cth College at lth Level in kth Type in jth University in ith State,
𝑛𝑛𝑖𝑖𝑖𝑖𝑖𝑖 = Number of responding colleges of kth Type in jth University in ith State,
𝑁𝑁𝑖𝑖𝑖𝑖𝑖𝑖 = Total number of colleges of kth Type in jth University in ith State,
𝑢𝑢𝑖𝑖 = number of University in ith State,
k = 1, 2, 3 & 4 ; 1, 2, 3 & 4 stands for Affiliated college, Constituent college,
PG/Off-Campus Centre &Recognised Centre respectively,
For, k=2,3,4,𝑛𝑛𝑖𝑖𝑖𝑖𝑖𝑖 = 𝑁𝑁
𝑖𝑖𝑖𝑖𝑖𝑖
𝐸𝐸𝑙𝑙 = � � 𝐸𝐸𝑖𝑖𝑖𝑖𝑖𝑖
𝑖𝑖=1 𝑘𝑘=1
Estimation to be made for those Levels, for which sufficient response has been received.
Where, Coefficient of Variation is high and 𝑛𝑛𝑖𝑖𝑖𝑖𝑖𝑖 is small, no estimation is proposed.
𝑛𝑛𝑖𝑖𝑖𝑖𝑖𝑖
When response within University is less than 10%, ( �𝑁𝑁 < 0.10), the following
𝑖𝑖𝑖𝑖𝑖𝑖
assumption is made:
1 𝑛𝑛 1 𝑛𝑛
𝑖𝑖𝑖𝑖𝑖𝑖
∑𝑐𝑐=1 𝑒𝑒𝑖𝑖𝑖𝑖𝑖𝑖𝑖𝑖𝑖𝑖 = 𝑢𝑢 𝑖𝑖 ∑𝑗𝑗𝑢𝑢=1
𝑖𝑖 𝑖𝑖𝑖𝑖𝑖𝑖
∑𝑐𝑐=1 𝑒𝑒𝑖𝑖𝑖𝑖𝑖𝑖𝑖𝑖𝑖𝑖
𝑛𝑛 𝑖𝑖𝑖𝑖𝑖𝑖 ∑𝑗𝑗 =1 𝑛𝑛
𝑖𝑖𝑖𝑖𝑖𝑖
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