New Delhi: More boys come out of school at the middle level and in the primary class (1 to 5), while the number of school dropouts in the top primary class (6-8) is higher than in boys on In 2019-20, according to an integrated District Information System for Plus Education Report (Udise +).
The report noted that the overall dropout rate at the secondary level in this country was more than 17 percent, while in the top primary class (6 to 8) and the primary level respectively was 1.8 and 1.5 percent respectively.
The dropout rate for boys in the primary class was 1.7 percent by fighting girls 1.2 percent.
Likewise, the dropout rate for boys is higher in the middle class (18.3 percent) than girls (16.3 percent).
In the top primary class, the dropout rate for boys (1.4 percent) is less than that for girls (2.2 percent).
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“With more than 15 lakh schools, almost 97 lakh teachers and more than 26.5 crore students from pre-primary to higher levels, the Indian school education system is one of the largest in the world.
There are more than 3.8 students Crore registered at the secondary level, among them 44.3 percent were in government schools, a little more than 20 percent with schools assisted by the government and nearly 35 percent with private schools that were not paid, “said the report.
Integrated District Information on School Education (UDISE), initiated in 2012-13 by the Ministry of Education by integrating DiDa for basic education and semifinals for secondary education, is one of the largest management information systems in school education, which includes more than 15 schools lakh, 85 Lakh teacher and 25 children crore.
Udise + is an updated and updated udise version.
The report revealed that there were 19 states and the United States where the dropout rate at the middle level (class 9 and 10) was higher than the All-India interest rate (17.3 percent), with countries such as Tripura, Sikkim, Nagaland , Meghalaya, Madhya Pradesh, Assam and Arunachal Pradesh have a dropout rate of more than 25 percent.
There are four countries that record the dropout rate of more than 30 percent.
While the majority of state of the northeastern and eastern regions have a high dropout rate, Delhi also has a dropout rate of more than 20 percent.
Along with Punjab (which has a 1.5 percent low drop drop rate), state and union territory with the dropout rate of less than 10 percent is Chandigarh (9.5 percent), Kerala (eight percent), Manipur (9.6 percent )), Tamil Nadu (9.6 percent) and Uttarakhand (9.8 percent).
Relative, this is also the state and union area with the highest promotional level at the secondary level, with punjab, Manipur and Kerala have a promotion rate of more than 90 percent.
According to the report, the overall level of school dropout was two percent less than boys.
Punjab registered a zero drop rate for girls, while Assam recorded the highest drophold rate (35.2 percent) at the secondary level.
There are six states and union areas where the dropout rate for boys is more than 30 percent.
For the state such as Goa, a boy dropout rate (21.2 percent) almost 10 percent higher than girls (11.8 percent).
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