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All INDIA SURVEY ON

HIGHER EDUCATION (2012-2013)

GOVERNMENT OF INDIA MINISTRY OF HUMAN RESOURCE DEVELOPMENT

DEPARTMENT OF HIGHER EDUCATION NEW DELHI

2015

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  (ii)   

Preface

The Report of the All India Survey on Higher Education (AISHE) identifies and captures various aspects of all the institutions of Higher Education in the country. The key idea behind this Survey and the resulting document is to prepare a sound database on the largely diverse system of Higher Education in the country. The Survey compiles and manages the statistics submitted directly online by the respondent institutions. The report brings out the official data collected on a large number of parameters from the Universities, Colleges and Stand Alone Institutions, in all sectors of Higher Education in the country. The Report also holds an immediate significance as it creates awareness of the status of Higher Education system and its growth. The Survey is a step towards gathering relevant statistics that could guide Government of States and the Central Government in devising future policies. After completing the first year of the survey successfully, the AISHE has become the annual exercise of data collection on higher education. During 2012-13, 656 Universities, 25138 Colleges and 5749 Stand Alone Institutions have uploaded the performa on the AISHE web portal. This survey is unique in the sense that the entire effort has been voluntary, based on motivation of respondents and without any statutory mandate in place for collecting information of this nature. The simultaneous input of data by the respondents so far has given the best ever information on Indian Higher Education across sectors. I extend my gratitude to all the respondent Institutions, especially Universities that have played a key role in providing data as well as in facilitating data uploading from colleges, which are academically associated with them. I am also thankful to the Regulatory Authorities - University Grants Commission, All India Council of Technical Education, Medical Council of India, Indian Nursing Council, Indian Council of Agricultural Research etc. and the State Governments. Their active participation in the Survey, right from facilitating the preparatory work to sensitizing respondents to the collection of statistics, is appreciated. A work of this nature, would not have been possible without the formidable technical support from the NIC, which has dedicated several teams of experts for looking after the technical aspects of the Survey.

B.N.Tiwari Deputy Director General

 

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Key Results of the AISHE 2012‐13 

Survey covers entire Higher Education Institutions in the country. Institutions 

are  categorised  in  3 broad Categories; University, College  and  Stand‐Alone 

Institutions.  

There  are  667  Universities,  35525  colleges  and  11565  Stand  Alone 

Institutions and out of them 656 Universities, 25138 Colleges and 5749 Stand 

Alone  Institutions  have  responded  during  the  survey.  240 Universities  are 

affiliating i.e. having Colleges. 

Whole  survey was  conducted  through  online mode  for which  a  dedicated 

portal (http://aishe.gov.in) has been developed. The e‐version of DCF expands 

according to the structure/size of the Institution. No investigator is sent to the 

Institution to collect the data. One unique feature is that the filled in DCFs are 

always  available  on  the  portal, which  can  be  seen  by  the  Institutions  and 

higher level authorities. 

209 Universities are privately managed. 249 Universities are  located  in rural 

area.  

10 Universities are exclusively for women, 3 in Rajasthan, 2 in Tamil Nadu & 

1 each in Andhra Pradesh, Haryana, Karnataka, Maharashtra & Uttrakhand. 

In addition  to 1 Central and 13 State Open Universities,  there are 111 Dual mode Universities, which offer education through distance mode also. Out of 

111 Dual mode Universities, the most are in Tamil Nadu. 

There are 375 General, 90 Technical, 61 Agriculture & Allied, 38 Medical, 18 

Law, 11 Sanskrit, 8 Language and 59 other Universities. 

The  top  8  States  in  terms  of  highest  number  of  colleges  in  India  are Uttar 

Pradesh, Maharashtra, Karnataka, Rajasthan, Andhra Pradesh, Tamil Nadu, 

Madhya Pradesh and Telangana. 

Bangalore  district  tops  in  terms  of  number  of  colleges  with  888  colleges 

followed  by  Jaipur with  552  colleges.  Top  50  districts  have  about  36%  of 

colleges. 

College  density,  i.e.  the  number  of  colleges  per  lakh  eligible  population 

(population  in  the  age‐group  18‐23  years)  varies  from  6  in  Bihar  to  62  in 

Puducherry as compared to All India average of 25.  

55% Colleges are located in Rural Area. 10% Colleges are exclusively for Girls.  Only 2.2% Colleges  run Ph.D. and 34.5% Colleges  run Post Graduate Level 

programmes. 

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There are 38% Colleges, which run only single programme, out of which 80% 

are privately managed. Among these, 42% colleges run B.Ed. Courses only. 

75% Colleges are privately managed; 60% Private‐unaided and 15% Private‐

aided. Andhra  Pradesh &  Telangana  have more  than  80%  Private‐unaided 

colleges and Tamil Nadu has 76% Colleges, whereas, Bihar and Assam only 

8.5% Private‐unaided colleges. 

27% of the Colleges are having enrolment less than 100 only 4% Colleges have 

enrolment more than 3000. 

Total enrolment in higher education has been estimated to be 30.2 million with  16.6 million boys  and  13.6 million girls. Girls  constitute  45% of  the 

total enrolment.  

Gross Enrolment Ratio (GER) in Higher education in India is 21.5, which is calculated for 18‐23 years of age group. GER for male population is 22.7 and 

for  females  it  is  20.1.  For  Scheduled Castes,  it  is  16.0  and  for  Scheduled 

Tribes, it is 11.1 as compared to the national GER of 21.5.  

Distance  enrolment  constitutes  11.97%  of  the  total  enrolment  in  higher 

education, of which 44.25% are female students. 

About 80% students are enrolled  in Undergraduate  level programme. 95425 

students  are  enrolled  in  Ph.D.  that  is  less  than  0.4%  of  the  total  student 

enrolment. 

Maximum numbers of Students are enrolled in B.A. programme followed by 

B.Com and B.Sc. programmes. Only 15 Programmes out of approximately 150 

cover 83% of the total students enrolled in higher education. 

At Undergraduate  level  the highest number  (41%) of students  is enrolled  in 

Arts/Humanities/Social  Sciences  courses  followed  by  Engineering  & 

Technology (17.3%), Commerce (14.4%) and Science (12.6%). 

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 Science comes at 

number two. 

Uttar  Pradesh  comes  at  number  one  with  the  highest  student  enrolment 

followed by Tamil Nadu and Maharashtra. 

Scheduled  Casts  students  constitute  12.8%  and  Scheduled  Tribes  students 4.4%  of  the  total  enrolment.  31.2%  students  belong  to  Other  Backward 

Classes.  4.2%  students  belong  to  Muslim  Minority  and  1.9%  from  other 

Minority Community. 

The total number of foreign students enrolled in higher education is 34,774. 

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The  foreign  students  come  from  160 different  countries  from  all  across  the 

globe.  The  top  10  countries  constitute  64%  of  the  total  foreign  students 

enrolled.  

Highest  share  of  foreign  students  come  from  the  neighboring  countries  of 

which Nepal is 21% of the total, followed by Bhutan (7%), Afghanistan (7%), 

Iran  (6%), Malaysia and  Iraq  constitutes  (5%)  each and Sudan, Rwanda, Sri 

Lanka, United States and UAE, constitutes 4.7%, 3%, 2.9%, 2.5% and 2.3% of 

the foreign students respectively 

There  are  more  than  75%  colleges  running  in  Private  sector;  aided  and 

unaided taking together, but it caters to only 63% of the total enrolment. 

The total number of teachers are 13,08,571. Out of which more than half about 

61% are male teachers and 39% are female teachers. 

At all‐India level there are merely 64 female teachers per 100 male teachers. 

Pupil Teacher Ratio (PTR) in Universities and Colleges is 24.  Among non‐teaching  staff,  the  share of Group‐C  is  the highest with  39.8%, 

while Group‐D  seconds  it with  29.7 %. Group‐A  and Group‐B  comprise  of 

14.3% and 16.2% non‐teaching posts respectively. 

The average number of females per 100 male non‐teaching staff is 38.  

23,630  students were  awarded Ph.D.  level degree during  2012 with  14,855 

males and 8,775 females.  

B.A. (23.27 Lakh) degree has been awarded to maximum number of students. 

B.Com. (9.15 Lakh) is the second highest followed by B.Sc. (8.03 Lakh).  

At Post Graduate  level M.A. pass number of students  is maximum followed 

by M.B.A. and M.Sc.  

The  highest  number  of  students  (25.3  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  stream  and Management  comes  at 

number two. 

The share of Ph.D. student is higher in State Public University (34%) followed 

by  Central  University  (22%),  Institute  of  National  Importance  (17%)  and 

Deemed University‐Private (13%). 

Share  of  female  students  is  lowest  in  Deemed  University‐Government 

followed  by  Institutions  of  National  Importance,  Deemed  University‐

Government Aided and State private universities. 

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ContentsMESSAGE Foreword   (i)

Preface  (ii)

Key Results of the AISHE 2012­13  iii‐v

CHAPTER I­INTRODUCTION 1.1  Steering Committee & Working Group  1 1.2  Identification of Institutions for Coverage  2 1.3  Reference Period for AISHE 2012‐13  2 1.4  Formulation of Concepts & Definition and Instruction 

Manual2 

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 2­ANALYSIS 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 

2.2.3  Discipline/ Subject‐wise Enrolment  (Based on Actual Response) 

 13‐16 

2.2.4  Gender Distribution   17‐18 2.2.5  Social Category‐wise Distribution  18 2.2.6  Representation of Minority Students   18 2.2.7  Representation of PWD Students  19 2.2.8  Representation of Foreign Students   19 2.2.8 (a)  Programme‐wise Foreign Students   21 2.2.9  Enrolment in Distance Mode   21‐22 2.2.10  Enrolment in Stand‐Alone Institutions  23‐24 2.2.11  Representation of Private Sector  24 2.3  GROSS ENROLMENT RATIO IN HIGHER EDUCATION              

(18‐23 Years)  25 

2.4  TEACHING POSITION   26‐28 

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2.4.1  Pupil Teacher Ratio  28 2.5  NON‐TEACHING STAFF  29‐30 2.6  OUT‐TURN/EXAMINATION RESULT              31 2.6.1  Level‐wise Out‐Turn (Based on Actual Response)                31 2.6.2  Programme‐wise Out‐Turn (Based on Actual Response)    31 2.6.3  Discipline‐wise Out‐Turn (Based on Actual Response)            31‐33 2.7  ENROLMENT IN DIFFERENT TYPES OF UNIVERSITIES            33‐34 2.8  INFRASTRUCTURES FOR INSTITUTION                34 

CHAPTER 3­ ESTIMATION METHODOLOGY            35‐37 

List of Figures Figure 1  Distribution  of  Responding  Universities  as  per 

Specialisation 7 

Figure 2  Number  of  Colleges  and  Eligible  Population  (18‐23         years)  in  Top  10  States  (Bubble  size  indicating  the number of Colleges) 

Figure 3  Management‐wise distribution of Colleges  10 Figure 4  Number of Colleges in Different Range of Enrolment   10 Figure 5  Share of Private sector in different type of Stand Alone  

Institutions  11 

Figure 6   Student Enrolment by Levels   12 Figure 7  Stream‐wise Distribution of Under Graduate Enrolment   14 Figure 8  Gender Distribution at Different Levels   17 Figure 9  Top  6  States  as  per  Enrolment  &  Representation  of  Males: 

Females   18 

Figure 10  Social Categories and Gender Distribution in Student   Enrolment 

18 

Figure 11  Foreign Students’ Distribution in Top 10 Countries  19 Figure 12  Foreign Students Enrolment across Levels  20 Figure 13  Gender‐wise & Level‐wise Foreign Students Enrolment  20 Figure 14  Females per 100 Males   22 Figure 15   Level‐wise Enrolment   22 Figure 16   Share of Regular & Distance Enrolment    22 Figure 17   Female  Participation  in  Different  Type  of  Stand‐Alone 

Institutions  23 

Figure 18   % Enrolment in Private & Government College  24 Figure 19  Distribution of GER among Social Category and Gender  25 Figure 20   Social Category‐wise Distribution of Teaching Staff  26 Figure 21  Teachers: SC, ST, OBC, Muslims: Top 10 States  26 Figure 22  Teachers:  Female  per  100  Males  by  Social  and  Religious 

Categories 27 

Figure 23   Teachers: Post‐wise Distribution  27 Figure 24   Female per 100 Male Teacher by position   27 Figure 25   Female  per  100  Male  Teachers  in  different  types  of 

Institutions 28 

Figure 26  Female per 100 Male Teachers in Stand Alone Institutions  28 Figure 27   Distribution of Non‐Teaching Staff according to Levels  29 

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Figure 28   Level wise Gender Distribution of Non‐Teaching Staff  29 Figure 29   Category‐wise Distribution of Non‐Teaching Staff  30 Figure 30  Female  per  100 Male  among Non‐Teaching  Staff  in  various 

categories 30 

Figure 31  Level‐wise Out Turn   31 Figure 32  Discipline‐wise Out Turn at Under Graduate Level   32 Figure 33  Discipline‐wise Out Turn at Post Graduate Level   32 Figure 34  Discipline‐wise Out Turn at Ph.D Level   33 Figure 35  Level‐wise Enrolment in different Type of University   33 Figure 36  General Distribution in different Type of University   34 

List of Tables Table 1  State & Type‐wise Number of Universities  T‐1 Table 2  State  &  Specialisation‐Wise  Number  of  Universities  (based 

on actual response) T‐2  

Table 3  State‐wise  Distribution  of  Districts  in  Different  Ranges  of number of Colleges 

T‐4 

Table 4  Number  of  College  per  Lakh  Population  (18‐23  YEARS), Average Enrolment per College 

T‐5 

Table 4(a)  Specialisation‐wise  Number  of  Colleges  (based  on  actual response) 

T‐6 

Table 5  Number  of  Private  and  Government  Colleges  (based  on actual response) 

T‐9 

Table 5(a)  Enrolment  in  Private  and  Government  Colleges  (based  on actual response) 

T‐10 

Table 5(b)  Number  of  Colleges  Established  in  2012‐13  and  their  Enrolment (based on actual response) 

T‐11 

Table 6  State‐wise Enrolment at various levels  T‐12 Table 6(a)  State‐wise  Enrolment  through  Regular  Mode  at  various 

levels   T‐15 

Table 7  Enrolment  in  Universities  teaching  departments  and  its Constituent Unit/Off‐campus Centres 

 T‐18 

Table 8  Number of Colleges and Enrolment in responding Colleges at various levels 

 T‐21 

Table 9  Number  and  Enrolment  in  different  types  of  Stand  Alone Institutions 

 T‐24 

Table 10  Estimated Enrolment in Colleges   T‐27 Table 11  Programme‐wise Enrolment (based on actual response)   T‐28 Table 11(a)  Programme‐wise Enrolment‐Distance Mode (based on actual 

response)  T‐40 

Table 12  Enrolment  at  Under  Graduate  Level  in  Major  Disciplines/ Subjects (based on actual response) 

 T‐44 

Table 13  Enrolment  at  Ph.D., M.Phil.  &  Post  Graduate  Level  in Major Disciplines/ Subjects  (based on actual response) 

 T‐46 

Table 14  Estimated State‐wise Enrolment in various social categories   T‐49 Table 15  State‐wise Enrolment in PWD and Minority Community    T‐50 Table 16  Country‐wise & Level‐wise Foreign Students 

(based on actual response)  T‐51 

Table 17  State‐wise & Level‐wise Foreign Student   T‐60 

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(based on actual response) Table 18  Foreign Students in Different Programmes 

(based on actual response)  T‐63 

Table 19  Gross Enrolment Ratio in Higher Education (18‐23 Years)   T‐66 Table 20  Gender Parity Index in Higher Education (18‐23 Years)   T‐67 Table 21(a)  State‐wise  Number  of  Teachers  among  various  social 

categories   T‐68 

Table 21(b)  State‐wise Number of Teachers among Minority & PWD    T‐69 Table 22  State & Post‐Wise Number of Male & Female Teacher   T‐70 Table 22(a)  Post‐Wise Number of Teachers in Universities & its Colleges   T‐73 Table 22(b)  Number  of  Teachers  in  Universities  teaching  departments 

and its Constituent Unit/Off‐campus Centres   T‐76 

Table 23  State & Post‐Wise Number of Male & Female Non‐Teaching staff (based on actual response) 

 T‐78 

Table 24(a)  State‐wise  Number  of  Non‐Teaching  staff  among  various social categories (based on actual response) 

 T‐80 

Table 24(b)   State‐wise Number of Non‐Teaching staff among Minority & PWD (based on actual response) 

 T‐81 

Table 25  Pupil Teacher Ratio In Higher Education  T‐82 Table 26  Level‐wise Enrolment in various types of Universities 

(a) Teaching  departments  and  its  Constituent  Unit/Off‐campus Centres

(b) Affiliated and Constituent Colleges

T‐83 

Table 27  Category‐wise Enrolment in various types of Universities(a) Teaching  departments  and  its  Constituent  Unit/Off‐

campus Centres(b) Affiliated and Constituent Colleges

T‐86 

Table 28  PWD  and  Minority  Enrolment  in  various  types  ofUniversities (based on actual response)(a) Teaching  departments  and  its  Constituent  Unit/Off‐

campus Centres(b) Affiliated and Constituent Colleges

T‐87 

Table 29  Post‐Wise  Number  of  Teachers  in  various  types  ofUniversities(a) Teaching  departments  and  its  Constituent  Unit/Off‐

campus Centres(b) Affiliated and Constituent Colleges

T‐88 

Table 30  Category‐wise  Number  of  Teachers  in  various  types  ofUniversities(a) Teaching  departments  and  its  Constituent  Unit/Off‐

campus Centres(b) Affiliated and Constituent Colleges

T‐90 

Table 31   District‐wise  Number  of  Hostels,  Intake  and  StudentResiding

T‐92 

Table 32  Number  of  Hostels,  Intake  and  Student  Residing  in  varioustypes of Universities(a) Teaching  departments  and  its  Constituent  Unit/Off‐

campus Centres

T‐102 

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(b) Affiliated and Constituent Colleges Table 33  State‐wise  Out‐turn/Pass‐out  at  various  levels  (based  on 

actual response) T‐103 

Table 34  Programme‐wise  Out‐turn/Pass‐out  (based  on  actual response) 

T‐106 

Table 35  Out‐turn/Pass‐out  at  Under  Graduate  Level  in  Major Disciplines/ Subjects (based on actual response) 

T‐111 

Table 36  Out‐turn/Pass‐out at Ph.D., M.Phil & Post Graduate Level  in Major Disciplines/ Subjects (based on actual response) 

       T‐113 

Table 37  Number  of  different  types  of  Institutions  attached  with University 

T‐116 

Table 38  Population (18‐23 Years)‐2012‐13  T‐119 Table 39  Enrolment by Type  in University  teaching departments and 

its Constituent Units/Off‐Campus Centres T‐120 

 Table 40  Percentage of Institutions having various Infrastructure  T‐125 

List of Boxes Box 1  State‐wise Dual Mode Universities (No. in each State)  6 Box 2  State‐wise details of Non‐responding Universities  7 Box 3  Number of Universities as per range of Colleges  8 Box 4  Category‐wise Distribution of PWD students   19 Box 5  Level‐wise Distribution of Distance Enrolment   21 Box 6  Level‐wise enrolment in Regular and Distance Mode   22 

List of Annexures Annexure‐I  Constitution  of  Steering  Committee  for  Higher  Education 

Statistics & Public Information System  A‐1 

Annexure‐II  Constitution  of  a  Working  Group  for  All  India  Survey  on Higher Education 

A‐4 

Annexure‐III  CONCEPTS AND DEFINITIONS  A‐7 Annexure‐IV  List  of  Officers  Involved  in  All  India  Survey  on  Higher 

Education 2011‐12 A‐16 

Annexure‐V  University  Nodal  Officers  Involved  in  Coordinating  with Colleges 

A‐18 

Annexure‐VI  State‐wise List of Non‐Response Universities  A‐26 Annexure‐VII  Estimation Formula  A‐27 

 

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CHAPTER I – INTRODUCTION 

 

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. Also, there were many important parameters on which data is required for 

policy making but either no data was available or  incomplete data was available. 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 

covered 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. 

 

1.1  Steering Committee & 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  &  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 & 

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. 

A working Group has also been constituted under the chairmanship of Joint Secretary 

(Higher Education), MHRD  to provide Technical Guidance  for  the proper conduct of 

the survey. The Working Group functions under the ambit of Steering Committee. The 

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notification on constitution of the Working Group and its Terms of Reference is given 

at Annexure‐2. 

 

1.2  Identification of Institutions for Coverage–The Institutions have been classified 

in following 3 broad categories  

University  &  University  Level  Institutions  i.e.  the  Institutions  which  are 

empowered  to  award  degree  under  some  Act  of  Parliament  or  State 

Legislature.  

Colleges/Institutions which are not empowered to provide degree in its own 

name and therefore are affiliated/recognised with Universities. 

Stand‐alone  institutions  (not  affiliated  with  Universities)  which  are  not 

empowered  to  provide  degree  and  therefore  run  Diploma  Level 

Programmes.  During  the  survey,  5  types  of  such  Institutions  have  been 

covered. These are,  (i) Technical such as Polytechnics &  (ii) Post Graduate 

Diploma in Management recognised by AICTE (iii) Teacher Training such as 

District  Institute of Education & Training  recognized by National Council 

for Teacher Education (iv) Nursing Institutes recognized by Indian Nursing 

Council  and  (v)  Institutes  directly  under  the  control  of  various  Central 

Ministries. 

 

1.3  Reference  Period  for AISHE  2012‐13:   Reference  date  for  filling  up  the Data 

Capture  Formats  is  30th  September,  2012.  The  number  of  institutions,  teachers  and 

students has been recorded on  the basis of  their actual number as on 30th September, 

2012. 

Information in respect of Examination Result has been collected for the students passed 

out/awarded degree on or before 30th December 2012 for the academic year 2011‐12. 

Financial  Information has been recorded  for  the  financial year  i.e. 1st April 2012  to 31st 

March 2013. 

 

1.4  Formulation of Concepts & 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‐3. 

 

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1.5  List  of  Higher  Education  Institutions:  During  2010‐11  the  lists  of  all  the 

Universities  and  Stand‐alone  Institutions  have  been  prepared  by  adopting  the 

following method:  

‐ Consulting  the websites  of  the  State Government Departments, Ministries 

and Institutions. 

‐ Consulting  all  the Central Ministries, Councils  and  State Governments  for 

providing the list of Institutions under their control. 

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.  Thus,  College  list  was  dynamically  generated  through  University 

during the AISHE 2010‐11.  

From 2011‐12, following mechanism was adopted to update the list  

.  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  for  this  purpose.  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. 

1.6  Partner  Agencies  –  Statistics  Division  of MHRD  was  involved  in  providing 

technical  support,  which  includes  preparation  of  DCF,  providing  training  in 

workshops, assisting National  Informatics Centre  (NIC)  in software development etc. 

The  software  support was provided by NIC. Several  regulatory authorities also  took 

part by instructing their institutions for providing information in the survey. 

Nodal  officer  has  also  been  appointed  in  each  State  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  Education  Department.  Along  with  State  nodal  officers,  3  more 

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nodal  officers,  one  each  from Directorate  of  Technical  Education  (for  Polytechnics), 

SCERT (for DIETs and Teacher Training diploma level institutions) and State Nursing 

Council  have  also  been  appointed  to  co‐ordinate with  Standalone  Institutions.  The 

names  of  these  State Nodal  officers  and  University Nodal Officers  (Affiliating)  are 

shown at Annexure‐4 and Annexure‐5 

1.7  Mode of Survey  ‐ A dedicated portal  (http://aishe.gov.in) has been developed 

with the help of National Informatics Centre (NIC) for collection & compilation of the 

data. All  the  Institutions  need  to  register  on  the  portal  for  accessing  the  portal  and 

uploading  its data. The  registrations of  the  Institutions  are  approved by  appropriate 

level  of  officers  at  State/ Central  Level  and  in  case  of  colleges,  by University  nodal 

Officers. The  e‐version  of DCF has been prepared  in  such  a manner  that  it  expands 

according  to  the structure/size  (Number of Faculties/ Departments, Programmes, etc.) 

of the Institution. The Data Capture Format  is downloaded from the portal, filled off‐

line and then filled‐in DCF is uploaded, which has made it completely paper‐less. DCF 

has been designed  in  such  a manner  that no manual  aggregation  is  required  at  any 

level. No  investigator  is  sent  to  the  Institution  to  collect  the  data.  In  fact  the  nodal 

officers  appointed  by  the  Institutions  themselves  are  the  Investigator  and  they  are 

responsible  for  filling up  the DCF and uploading  it on  the portal. This eliminates  the 

duplication of effort in data entry once form is uploaded by the Institution. Once data is 

uploaded by  the  Institutions, data  compilation  is done automatically  in pre‐designed 

formats. One  unique  feature  is  that  the  filled  in DCFs  are  always  available  on  the 

portal, which  can be  seen by  the  Institutions and higher  level authorities and  can be 

modified, whenever required, till survey is closed.  

 

1.8  Duration  of  the Survey  – AISHE  2012‐13  started  in  the month  of  September, 

2013 and continued till January, 2015. In between Survey for the year 2013‐14 and 2014‐

15 were also launched on 17th June, 2014 and 22nd October, 2014 respectively. One of the 

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 2012‐13, 656 Universities, 

25138  Colleges  and  5749  Stand  Alone  Institutions;  have  uploaded  the  form  on  the 

portal. However,  in  addition  to  the  actual  response  received during AISHE  2012‐13, 

data has been pooled  from  the AISHE 2010‐11 and 2011‐12  for  the  Institutions whose 

name existed  in 2012‐13 but has not submitted data so  far. So  the results are actually 

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based  on  response  from  a  larger  number  of  institutions  than  the  actual  response  of 

2012‐13 survey which can be seen from the following Table. 

 

  University  Colleges  Stand Alone 

Total  667  35525  11565 

Response  in AISHE 2012‐13 656 

(98%) 

25138 

(71%) 

5749 

(50%) 

Total  number  of  Institutions  after 

pooling data from AISHE 2011‐12 

660 

(99%) 

27345 

(77%) 

6880 

(59%) 

 

List of Universities, which did not upload the data during 2012‐13 is also shown at Annexure‐6. 

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CHAPTER 2 – ANALYSIS 

2.1   NUMBER OF INSTITUTIONS 

 

2.1.1  University 

During  2012‐13,  667 Universities were  listed  and  they were  requested  to upload  the 

data. The state‐wise number of universities with  types  is shown  in Table‐1. The  type‐

wise details of  the 667 Universities are given below.   Out of  them,     656 Universities 

uploaded the data during AISHE 2012‐13. Data of 4 Universities which had uploaded 

the data capture  format during 2011‐12 and not during 2012‐13 has been pooled. The 

names  of  remaining  Universities,  which  could  not  upload  the  data,  are  listed  in 

Annexure‐6. 

 Response of Universities during 2012‐13 

Type of University  Number of Universities 

Number of response* 

Central Open University   1  1 Central University   42  42 Government Deemed University   36  36 Institution Established Under State Legislature Act   5  4 Institution of National Importance  62  62 Private Deemed University  80  80 Private University  122  118 State Open University  13  13 State University  292  290 Government Added Deemed University  11  11 Others  3  3 Grand Total   667  660 *Including 4 universities which have uploaded data for 2011‐12. 

Among  660 Universities,  209  are  privately managed.  249 Universities  are  located  in 

rural  area.    10  Universities  are 

exclusively  for  women,  3  in 

Rajasthan,  2  in  Tamil  Nadu  and  1 

each  in  Andhra  Pradesh,  Haryana, 

Karnataka,  Maharashtra  and 

Uttrakhand. There are 240 Affiliating 

Universities. 

 

In addition  to 1 Central and 13 State 

Open Universities, there are 111 Dual 

mode Universities, which 

Box 1: State‐wise Dual Mode Universities(No. in each State) 

Tamil Nadu 19

Andhra Pradesh 8

Maharashtra, Rajasthan, West Bengal  7

Karnataka, Madhya Pradesh, Telangana  6

Delhi, Uttar Pradesh 5

Bihar, Punjab 4

Assam, Haryana, Kerala, Uttrakhand  3

Chhatisgarh, Jammu and Kashmir, Odisha  2

Arunachal Pradesh, Chandigarh,  Gujarat, Himachal Pradesh,  Meghalaya, Nagaland, Puducherry, Sikkim, Tripura  

1

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offer education through distance mode also. Out of 111 Dual mode Universities, 19 are 

in  Tamil  Nadu.  Among  major  States,  in  Jharkhand,  neither  there  is  any  Open 

University nor any Dual Mode University. The state‐wise details are given in the Box 1  

Among specialised Universities, 

the  maximum  are  Technical 

Universities.  The  distribution 

among  different  specializations 

is  shown  in  the Figure 1. State‐

wise distribution of Universities 

as per specialisation is shown in 

Table‐2.  

Except  7  States/Union 

Territories,  namely,  Delhi, 

Madhya  Pradesh,  Meghalaya, 

Rajasthan,  Sikkim,  Telangana 

and Uttrakhand, all Universities in other 

states  have  uploaded  the  data.  In  4 

Union  Territories  namely  Andaman  & 

Nicobar Islands, Dadra & Nagar Haveli, 

Daman & Diu and Lakshadweep,  there 

are no Universities.  

Except  6  Private,  4  State  Universities 

and  1  Institute  under  State  Legislature 

Act, all other Universities uploaded  the 

data.  

 

 

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 

centres  and  Recognised  centres  have  not  been  counted  as  Colleges.  There  are  240 

affiliating Universities and these have 35525 colleges. There are 13 Universities, which 

have  500  or more  colleges.  The  number  of  Universities  among  different  ranges  of 

Box 2: State‐wise details of Non‐responding 

Universities 

State Number of Non 

response Delhi  1

Madhya Pradesh  1

Meghalaya  3

Rajasthan  2

Sikkim  1

Telangana  2

Uttrakhand  1

Total  11 

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colleges  is  shown  in  the  Box  3.  Rajasthan University  has  the maximum  number  of 

colleges (992). 

There are wide variations in number of colleges per state and also per district. Top 10 

districts  and  number  of  colleges 

in  those  districts  are  shown 

below. In these 10 districts almost 

13%  colleges  are  located.  Top  50 

districts  have  about  36%  of 

colleges.  Number  of  districts  in 

different  ranges  of  number  of 

Colleges  is  shown  below.  State‐

wise  number  of  districts  in 

different  ranges  of  number  of 

colleges is given at Table‐3. 

 

 

District Name  Number of Colleges 

Bangalore  888  Jaipur  552  Hyderabad  541  Pune  450 Rangareddy  428  Nagpur  410  Bhopal  374  Mumbai  357  Chitoor  293  Indore  290 

  

Number of College  

Number of districts 

Less than 10  133 

10 ‐ 19  94 

20 ‐49  183 

50 ‐99  122 

100 ‐199  71 

200 ‐299  23 

300 ‐399  2 

400 ‐499  3 

500 ‐999  3 

 

Box 3: Number of Universities as per range of Colleges 

Range Number of Colleges 

Number of University 

Cumulative number of University 

0‐  100   129   129 

100‐  200   50   179 

200‐  300  23   202 

300‐  400   24   223 

400‐  500  4   227 

500‐  1000   13   240 

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55% Colleges are 

located in Rural Area 

10% Colleges are 

exclusively for Girls 

 College density, i.e. the number of colleges per lakh eligible population (population in 

the age‐group 18‐23 years) varies from 6 in Bihar to 62 in Puducherry as compared to 

All India Average of 25. The top 8 states in terms of highest number of Colleges in India 

are Uttar Pradesh, Maharashtra, Karnataka, Rajasthan, Andhra Pradesh, Tamil Nadu, 

Madhya Pradesh and Telangana, out of them all States have more than 25 Colleges per 

lakh population except Uttar Pradesh.  In Uttar Pradesh, there are 5048 Colleges and for 

every one  lakh population there are 21 Colleges. Similarly Maharashtra comes second 

with  4369  Colleges  and  33  Colleges  per  lakh  population. 

Karnataka  comes at  third position with 3205 Colleges & 44 

Colleges  per  lakh  population  whereas  Rajasthan  is  at 

fourth position with  2669 Colleges  and  32 Colleges per 

lakh population. Andhra Pradesh comes at fifth position 

with 2527 Colleges and having College density 44. Tamil 

Nadu  comes  at  sixth  position with  2372  Colleges &  31 

Colleges per lakh population whereas Madhya Pradesh is at 

seventh position with  2280 Colleges  and  26 Colleges per  lakh 

population.    Telangana  lastly  has  2252 Colleges  and  54 Colleges  for  every  one  lakh 

population.  State‐wise  number  of  colleges  and 

the density are shown in Table 4. 

Most of  the Colleges  run only Under Graduate 

level programmes. Only 2.2% and 35% Colleges 

run Ph.D. and Post Graduate Level programmes 

respectively.

There  are  38% Colleges, which  run 

only  single  programme,  out  of 

which  80%  are  privately  managed. 

Among these, 42% colleges run B.Ed 

Courses only. 

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2.1.2(a) Management‐wise number of Colleges 

Majority of the Colleges, (75%) are privately managed. Out of which, 80% are Private‐

unaided  and  20%  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.  

 

2.1.2(b) Size of Colleges 

Majority of colleges are smaller in terms of enrolment. 27% of the Colleges are having 

enrolment less than 100 and 37% of the colleges have student strength 100 to 500 which 

means  64%  of  the  colleges  enroll  less  than  500  students.  Only  4%  Colleges  have 

enrolment more than 3000.  

   

Among the major states, Andhra 

Pradesh and Telangana have more 

than 80% Private‐unaided colleges 

and Tamil Nadu has 76% Colleges, 

whereas Bihar and Assam each has 

only 8.5% Private‐unaided 

colleges. 

Cumulative Number Colleges in Different Range of Enrolment 

(including colleges pooled from 2010‐11 and 2011‐12) 

College Enrolment 

Number of 

Colleges

Cumulative % 

0‐50  2537 9.1 50‐100  5053 27.1 100‐200  4391 42.8 200‐500  5822 63.6 500‐1000  4012 78.0 1000‐2000  3679 91.1 2000‐3000  1345 95.9 >3000  1145 100.0 

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2. 1.3  Stand Alone Institution

Stand Alone Institutions can be categorised into 5 categories as described below: 

Type  I‐ Diploma Level Technical  Institutes  such as Polytechnics, which are generally 

recognised by All India Council for Technical Education (AICTE) and administered by 

State Directorate of Technical Education.  

Type  II‐  Diploma  Level  Teacher  Training  Institutes  including  District  Institute  of 

Education & Training  (DIETs)  recognised by National Council  for Teacher Education 

(NCTE)  and  generally  administered  by  State  Council  for  Education  Research  & 

Training (SCERT).  

Type  III‐  Diploma  Level  Nursing  Institutes  recognised  by  Indian  Nursing  Council 

(INC) and generally administered by State Nursing Council/Boards. 

Type  IV‐  PGDM  (Post Graduate Diploma  in Management)  Institutes  recognised  by 

AICTE 

Type V‐ Institutes directly under the control of various Central Ministries 

Not only among States number of these Institutions varies largely, their responses are 

also much varied. Out of 11565 Stand Alone  Institutions, 6880  (including pooled data 

from 2010‐11 and 2011‐12) have uploaded  the data during 2012‐13 survey. Type wise 

details are as under 

Technical  Teacher 

Training 

Nursing PGDM 

Institutes 

Institutes 

under 

Ministries 

Total  3465  4895  2682  391  132 

Form Uploaded  2244  3167  1367  83  19 

In  Gujarat  and  Chhattisgarh 

Polytechnics have been  affiliated with 

the University and  therefore  they have 

not  been  counted  as  Stand‐Alone 

Institution.  The  Polytechnics  in  these  2 

States  have  been  included  in  the 

Colleges.  

Stand Alone  Institutions are mainly  run 

by  Private  sector  (77%);  Private  unaided  –  67%  &  Private  aided  –  10%.  Only  23% 

Institutions are in Government sector. 59% Institutions are located in Rural Area.  

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2.2  STUDENT ENROLMENT 

2.2.1  Level‐wise Enrolment 

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).  

The  highest  numbers  of  students  are  seen  enrolled  at Under Graduate  level  across 

India. Out of the total 3,01,52,417  students, a vast majority of 2,38,90,309  students are 

enrolled  in Under Graduate  that  is  a  sweeping  79.2%. On  the other hand,  second  to 

Under  Graduate,  11.44%  students  are  enrolled  in  Post‐Graduation  which  is 

approximately 34.5 lakh students.  The student enrolment from UG going higher to PG 

is thus decreasing steeply. There is a small share of 7.32% students enrolled at Diploma 

level  in  India  that  amounts  to  around  22.1  lakh  students  and  out  of  this majority 

students  are  enrolled  in Technical, Teacher Training  and Nursing. However,  a  small 

share of only 1.9 lakh students are enrolled each at Certificate and PG Diploma levels, 

constituting approx. 0.6% of the total share at each level. Ph.D., M.Phil. and Integrated 

levels  also  have  less  than  0.5%  student  enrolment  at  each  level.  In  shares  of  States, 

Tamil Nadu  tops  in  the  enrolment  of  students  in Universities  (including  constituent 

units) with 8,77,818 in 2012‐13. This is followed by Maharashtra with 6,19,928 students 

and  Delhi  with  6,13,056  students.  State‐wise  enrolment  in  responding  University 

Teaching Departments along with its constituent Units and off campus centers is given 

in Table 7. State‐wise enrolment  in responding Colleges and Stand Alone  institutions 

are  given  Table  8  and  Table  9  respectively.  As  indicated  in  chapter  3,  enrolment 

estimation has been done only for Under Graduate and Post Graduate level in Colleges 

and for which State‐wise details is given in Table 10. 

0.32%

0.10%

11.44%

79.23%

0.64%

7.32%

0.64% 0.31%

Figure 6: Student Enrolment by Levels

Ph.D. M.Phil. Post GraduateUnder Graduate PG Diploma DiplomaCertificate Integrated

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2.2.2  Programme‐wise Enrolment (Based on Actual Response) 

As  regard  to  Programmes,  out  of  total,  15  programmes  having  relatively  higher 

enrolment were studied to see the student’s concentration. B.A. has 75.12 lakh students 

enrolled  in  it which  is  the  highest  enrolment.  The  percentage  of male  is  47.7%  and 

female  is  52.3%.  B.Com.  has  28.86  lakh  students 

enrolled  in  total  and  out  of  them  55.4%  are male 

students. B.Tech.  has  17.90  lakh  enrolled  students 

out  of  which  71.7%  are  males  which  keep  the 

percentage  of  females  restricted  to  less  than  30%. 

B.E.  has  16.4  lakh  students  enrolled  out  of which 

71.2% students are from male category. 25.38 lakh students are enrolled in B.Sc. and out 

of them 51% are from male category and 49% are from female category. BCA has total 

number of 4.36 lakh students and out of them 62.6% are males. LLB has total number of 

1.76  lakh students out of which 68.7% are males  representing unequal distribution of 

gender. M.A. has  11.42  total number of  lakh  students  enrolled with  56.5% of  female 

students. MBA has total number of 5.18  lakh students having 64.7% of male students. 

MBBS has total number of 1.31 lakh students and male representation is 52.5% in that. 

MCA has 2.53 lakh students out of which 59.4% are from male category. There is total 

number of  2.41  lakh  students  in M.Com., out of which  55.6%  are  females. M.Sc. has 

total number of 4.83  lakh students with 45.6% of males and 54.4% of females. M.Tech 

has total number of 1.32 lakhs students with higher number of male students. The male 

representation  is  66.5%  and  female  percentage  is  only  33.5%.    Programme‐wise 

enrolment on the basis of actual response is given in Table 11. 

2.2.3  Discipline/Subject‐wise Enrolment (Based on Actual Response) 

The total enrolment at Undergraduate Level in major discipline/subject based on actual 

response  is  given  in  Table  12.  The  highest  number  of  students  is  enrolled  in Arts/ 

Humanities/ Social Sciences courses. The total number of students enrolled  in this are 

81.98  lakh  out  of  which  47.7%  are males  and  52.3%  are  females.  Engineering  and 

Technology is second major stream with 34.71 lakh students enrolled. The total number 

of male students enrolled in Engineering is 71.2%. Female participation in this sector is 

low.  This  stream  has  17  sub  streams  like  Electronics  Engineering,  Computer 

Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Electrical Engineering etc. The top 5 sub stream 

are Electronics Engineering with  7.54 lakh students, Mechanical Engineering with  6.82 

Lakh students, Computer Engineering with 6.33 Lakh students, Electrical Engineering 

with  4.05 lakh students and Civil Engineering with 3.78 Lakh students enrolled. There 

are 28.87  lakh  students enrolled  in Commerce  stream. The  stream has 55.4% of male 

15 Programmes cover 83% of the total students enrolled in 

higher education  

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students  and  44.6%  of 

female  students.  The 

number of students enrolled 

in  Science  stream  is  25.33 

lakh  and  out  of  this  51.7% 

are male students and 48.3% 

are  female  students.  In 

Information  technology/ 

Computer  Application 

stream,  there  are  6.09  lakh 

students enrolled and 41.8% 

from  them  are  females. 

Medical  Science  stream 

shows a different picture with higher number of female students. The total number of 

students  is  5.97  lakh  and  female  students  are  3.62  lakh  which  makes  it  to  60.6%. 

Management stream has 4.27 lakh students with 63.6% of male students. The students 

enrolled  in  Law  stream  are  1.88  lakh  out  of which  68.1%  are males. Home  Science 

course has 86.9% of female students.  

At Ph.D. level, maximum number of students is enrolled in Science stream followed by 

Engineering & Technology. On the other hand at PG level maximum students enrolled 

in Management stream and Social Science comes at number two. As regard to gender 

distribution, it is seen that among major sectors, Agriculture and Engineering sector has 

lowest  female  participation.  Enrolment  in major  discipline/subject  at  Ph.D.,  PG  and 

M.Phil. level based on actual response is given in Table 13.

The percentage of students opting for Ph.D. after their PG is also calculated to see the 

trend.  In Agriculture and Allied  courses 22.51% of  the  students are opting  for Ph.D. 

after their Post‐Graduation followed by Science courses where 6.6% of the students are 

opting for Ph.D. after their PG. It  is closely followed by Engineering & Technology  in 

which 8.6% of the students are opting for Ph.D. and in Medical science there are 3.84% 

of  the  students.  Social  Science  has  2.38%  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  3364 out of 

which  66.5%  are male  students. The  stream  is divided  into  4  sub‐streams which  are 

Agriculture,  Horticulture,  Forestry  and  Sericulture.  At  PG  level,  there  are  14942 

students enrolled  in Agriculture & Allied sector with 68.12% male and 31.88%  female 

students.  

40.79%

17.27%

14.37% 12.60%

3.15% 3.03%

2.97% 2.13%

0.94%

0.64%

0.46%

1.66%

Figure 7: Stream‐wise Distribution of Under Graduate 

Enrolment

Arts/Humanities/Social Sciences Engineering & Technology

Commerce Science

Education IT & Computer

Medical Science Management

Law Agriculture

Oriental Learning Others

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Commerce  stream  has  2956  students  enrolled  in  it  for  Ph.D. with  54%  of  the male 

students.  At  PG  level,  2.42  lakh  students  are  enrolled  with  55.58%  of  the  female 

students.  IT  &  Computer  have  total  number  of  1614  students  with  50.74%  male 

students at Ph.D.  level and at PG  level,  total number of  student  enrolled  in 3.1  lakh 

with 51.25% of male students.  

Engineering & Technology stream is divided into 18 sub‐streams with total number of 

16,724  students  enrolled  for  Ph.D.  and  1.94  lakh  students  at  PG  level. Mechanical 

Engineering  has  highest  number  of  1918  students  enrolled  for Ph.D. with  93.48%  of 

male students. Computer engineering is the second highest having 1648 students with 

65.14% of male students. At PG level also, Computer Engineering has highest number 

of 47,593 students with 50.65% of male students.  

There is total number of 2893 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  2216  students  enrolled  in Ph.D.  in English 

with 47.06% of male students and 52.94% of female students. French language has total 

number of 79 students enrolled  in Ph.D.   54.4% of  the  total students are  from  female 

category. At PG  level, there  is total number of 1, 52,456 students enrolled. Out of this 

total number 1, 48,983  students are enrolled  in English  language with 60% of  female 

students. 

Home Science stream  is divided  into 3 sub streams with total number of 633 students 

enrolled for Ph.D. There are total number of 6852 students enrolled at PG level with 606 

males  and  6246  females. Home  Science  sub‐stream  alone  has  total  number  of  4943 

students at PG with 4657  females and 286 males Nutrition has    1220  students at PG 

level with 1128 females. 

There is total number of 5640 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 1867 with 868 male students and 999  female students. Sanskrit has 

the second highest number of students. There are 849 students enrolled in Sanskrit for 

Ph.D. with  467 males  and  382  females. Altogether,  at  PG  level,  there  are  2.73  lakh 

students  enrolled out of which  1.68  lakh  are  females and  1.04  lakh  are males. Hindi 

with 86,495 students has  the highest number of students enrolled at PG  level. Out of 

that 62.87% are  females and rest are males. Tamil has 31,528 students with 73.79% of 

female students. Telgu has 23,017 students enrolled at PG  level with 57% of  females. 

Bengali has total number of 27,631 students with 58.55% of females.  

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Medical Science has total number of 3563 Ph.D. students which is divided into 46 sub‐

streams. The highest number of  students  is enrolled  in Pharmacy with 1245  students 

having 892 males and 353 females. Ayurveda has total number of 153 students enrolled 

at  Ph.D.  level  with  90  males  and  63  females.  Dentistry  has  91  students,  General 

medicine has  57  students  and Nursing has  207  students  enrolled  at Ph.D.  level. The 

number of total students at PG level is 91,079 with 53.53% of male students. Pharmacy 

has the highest number of students which is 35.290 with 55.93% of male students. Other 

major  sub‐streams  in Medical  Science  at  PG  level  are Nursing  has  10,012  students, 

Dentistry has 7895 students and General Medicine has 6796 students. 

Science  stream  has  26,384  students  enrolled  for Ph.D. which  is divided  into  17  sub‐

streams such as Mathematics, Chemistry, Physics, and Zoology etc. Chemistry has the 

highest  number  of Ph.D.  students which  is  5027 with  3320 males  and  1707  females. 

Physics has total number of 3196 students with 2176 males and 1020 females. There is 

total number of 2663 students enrolled in Mathematics for Ph.D. out of which 1545 are 

males. Botany has 1647 students, Zoology has 1502 students, and Bio‐Science has 1094 

students enrolled for Ph.D. At PG level there are 3.98 lakh students enrolled in Science 

courses which are divided  into 17  sub‐streams. There are 97,892  students enrolled  in 

Mathematics which  is  the  highest  among  all  the  science  streams.  Out  of  the  total, 

55.55%  are  female  students. Chemistry has  enrolment  of  77,858  students  at PG  level 

with 51.45% of male students. Physics has 42,898 students; Zoology has 31,965 students 

enrolled at PG level with 60.53% of female and 39.47% of males respectively. Zoology 

has higher number of female students. 

Social Science stream has  total number of 13,812 students enrolled  for Ph.D. which  is 

divided into 13 sub‐streams. Out of this, Philosophy has the highest number of students 

enrolled  in Ph.D. which  is 2212 with 1399 males and 813 female students followed by 

Economics which has 1839  students. History has  total number of 1827  students with 

1051 male students and 776 female students. Political Science has total number of 1403 

students enrolled in Ph.D. with 811 males and 592 females. Apart from these Sociology 

has  1638  students,  Geography  has  658  students,  Public  Administration  has  247 

students, Psychology has 684 students and Anthropology has 190 students enrolled for 

Ph.D. There are 5.33  lakh  students enrolled  in Social Science  stream at PG  level. The 

highest number of students is enrolled in History which is 1,09,715 with 51.71% of the 

male  students.  Political  Science,  Sociology  and  Economics  have  89,688,  86,035  and 

75,986 students respectively. The ratio of male students is high in all the courses except 

psychology  and  sociology  representing  62.89%  and  61.68%  of  female  students 

respectively. 

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2.2.4  Gender Distribution 

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. and Certificate, wherein,  the 

female enrolment  is slightly higher than male enrolment. Student enrolment at Under 

Graduate level has 54% male and 46% female. Post Graduate level has 51% males and 

49%  females.  Diploma  has  an  unbalanced  distribution  with  71%  males  and  29% 

females. Ph.D. level has 58% male and 42% female. Integrated levels has 62% male and 

38%  female. PG Diploma  student  enrolment projects  the most  lopsided picture with 

74% male students and 26% 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,  Tamil  Nadu, 

Maharashtra,  Karnataka,  West‐

Bengal  and  Madhya  Pradesh. 

However  in  terms  of  total 

number  of  Institutions  the 

ranking of  these States  is slightly 

different with Maharashtra  (7597) at  top  followed by Uttar Pradesh  (5937), Karnataka 

(5233) Madhya Pradesh  (3724), Andhra Pradesh  (3670)  and Tamil Nadu  (3657).  It  is 

interesting to note that these 6 States with highest student enrolment constitute nearly 

53.2% of  the  total student enrolment  in  Indian States. Rest of  the 30 States  (including 

UTs) have only 46.8% of the total student enrolment. So inevitably, the female students 

in these 6 States is almost 53.2% of the total female students enrolled and male students 

enrolled in these 6 States contributes to 53.3% of the total male students across India.  

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Figure 8: Gender Distribution  at Different Levels

Female Male

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 Uttar  Pradesh, with  its  highest  student  enrolment  in  India,  has  52% male  and  48% 

female  students.  Among  major  States, 

Madhya  Pradesh  has  the  highest male 

student  enrolment    63%  and  37% 

females followed by Rajasthan with 62% 

Male  Students.  In  Maharashtra, 

Karnataka, Andhra  Pradesh  and  Tamil 

Nadu  the  male  student  enrolment  is 

hovering  around  56%.  In  Kerala, 

percentage  of  females  enrolled  is    58% 

which  is  higher  than  the    male 

enrolment at 42%. Further,  Andaman & 

Nicobar Islands, Sikkim and Meghalaya 

also  have  more  female  students  i.e.  nearly  53%.    Assam,  Uttarakhand,  Himachal 

Pradesh and Mizoram have an almost equal percentage of male and female students. 

2.2.5  Social Category ‐wise Distribution 

 The total estimated student enrolment is 3,01,52,417 out of which nearly 55% are male 

and rest 45% are female students . State‐wise and Category‐wise estimated enrolment is 

given  in  Table  14.  SC  student 

enrolment  is  12.76%  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  4.4%  of  the  total 

student  enrolment  with  56%  male 

students.  31.22%  of  the  total  students 

belong  to  OBC  with  54%  of  male 

students. 

2.2.6  Representation of Minority Students 

Among Minority category, data on Muslims have been collected separately. According 

to the response received during the survey, 4.2% students belong to Muslim Minority 

and 1.9%  from other Minority Community. Muslim Minority has more male students 

than females where as other Minority has more females than males. State‐wise number 

of students from Minority and PWD category is shown in Table 15.

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adjacent table which indicate that 

as  compared  to  all  SC,  ST  and 

very  low  particularly  in  ST 

category.  Female  participation 

among  PWD  students  is  highest 

in OBC category with 85  females 

per  100  males  followed  by  SC 

(82). State‐wise number of PWD student’s enrolment is given in Table 15. 

2.2.8  Representation of Foreign Students 

The  total  number  of  foreign  national  students  enrolled  in  Indian  Universities  and 

Colleges  are  34,774.  Country‐wise 

and  level‐wise  foreign  students  in 

responding  Institutions are given  in 

Table 16.  The foreign students come 

from 160 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 150 

countries. Highest share of students 

come  from  the  neighboring 

countries of which Nepal is 21% of the total, followed by Bhutan 7%, Afghanistan 7%, 

Iran 6%, Malaysia 5%, Iraq 5% and Sudan 5%.   Sri Lanka, Rwanda, United States and 

UAE  constitutes  2.9%,  3.0%,  2.5%  and  2.3%  of  the  foreign  students  respectively. 

2.2.7  Representation of PWD students 

54119  PWD  students  are  enrolled  in  higher  education.  Out  of  which,  31547 are  Male 

and  22572  are  Female  students. 

Category‐wise  distribution  of  Box 4: Category‐wise Distribution of PWD students

PWD  student  is  shown  in 

Category 

% out of Total PWD Male 

%  out of  Total PWD Female 

% out of Total PWD 

Female per 

hundred male 

OBC  students,  share  of  PWD  Total  72

students  of  these  categories  is SC  12.8  12.8  12.8  82 

ST  4.4  4.3  4.4  80

OBC  30.7  31.9  31.2  85

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Moreover,  among  major  contributors,  only  2  countries  viz.,  Malaysia  (63.4%)  and 

United  states  (54.5%) have more  female  students  than male.  Iran and Tanzania have 

almost an  equal  share of male and  female  students. On  the other hand, Afghanistan 

(89%),  Sudan  (92.2%)  and  Iraq  (87.8%)  have  a  considerably  higher  number  of male 

students.  Although  maximum  number  of  foreign  students  comes  from  Nepal,  the 

maximum number enrolled in Ph.D. is from Iran. 

The highest numbers of students are enrolled in Undergraduate courses, that is, 77.18% 

of the total foreign students, followed by Post Graduate with about 16.68% enrolment. 

Enrolment  in  rest  of  the  levels  constitutes  less  than  3%  (Figure  12).  Foreign  male 

students  are  higher  in  almost  all  the  levels,  except  in M.Phil.  and  Diploma where 

female students are higher than the male students. At Certificate level, the male‐female 

students are almost 50% each. Ph.D., Post Graduate, Under Graduate and  Integrated 

have more than 60% male foreign students. Lastly, in PG Diploma, the male and female 

students are almost 50% each. (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  13,241.  Apart  from 

Karnataka  (13241),  Tamil Nadu  (4401), Maharashtra  (3888),  Telangana  (2742),  Uttar 

Pradesh  (1886),  Delhi  (1840)  and  Punjab  (1416)  reflects  more  than  1,000  foreign 

students.  State‐wise  and  level‐wise  foreign  students  in  responding  Institutions  are 

given in Table 17. 

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Figure 13: Gender‐wise & Level‐wise Foreign Students Enrolment

Male Female

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2.2.8(a) Programme-wise Foreign Students

There  are 15 programmes which are observing more  than 1000  foreign  students and 

accounts  for  more  than  80%  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 2,733 students with 86.6% of male students, followed  by B.Pharm. having

2,625  students with  76.5% male  enrolment.   B.A has  2,623  students with  60.5% male

students. MBBS has total number of 2289 students with 56.4% female students. B.Com

has 2,157 students with 63.6% male students. BCA has total number of 2,010 students

with  84.8%female  students.  There  are  1849  foreign  students  enrolled  in  B.Sc.  out  of

which 65.5% are male students. B.Sc.(Nursing) has total number of 1793 students with

97.2% female students. There are 1591 students enrolled in B.E. out of which 86.7% are

male students. B.Sc. (Nursing) has 1,793 students with the female percentage as 97.2%.

BBA  has  total  number  of  1,668  students  out  of which  69.3%  are male.  BE  has  total

number of 1,591  students out of which 86.6% are male. At  the Post Graduation  level

1,576 students are enrolled at M.A. level with 63.2% male students. M.Sc. has reported

enrolment of 1,348 students with 73% of male students. BBM has total number of 1,297

students with 65.7% male students. BDS has total number of 1,060 students with 64.2%

female students. MBA has reported the enrolment of 1056 foreign students with 68% of

male  students. M.Com has  total number of  338  students with  225 male  students. At

Ph.D. level, there are 837 students with male and female ratio of 3:1

2.2.9 Enrolment in Distance Mode

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 universities on regular basis is 

still  a  dream.  Distance  enrolment 

constitutes 11.97% of the total enrolment 

in  higher  education,  of  which  44.25% 

are  female  students.  Level  wise 

distribution  of  students under distance 

mode  is given  in  the adjacent  table. At 

all  Levels  share  of  male  student  is 

higher than females.  

Looking at  the State‐wise variation, out 

Box 5: Level­wise Distribution of DistanceEnrolment

Level 

Distance Enrolment 

Male  Female  Total

Post Graduate  557691 534556  1092247

Under Graduate  1271496 940575  2212071

PG Diploma  57672 22556  80228

Diploma  80136 46730  126866

Certificate  45773 51684  97457

Integrated 297 92  389

All  2013065 1596193  3609258

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of the total reported enrolled students pursuing studies through distance education, 6 

States of India are providing education to around 73% of the students. These are Tamil 

Nadu  with  19.1%  of  students,  Andhra  Pradesh  with  16.8%,  Delhi  with  14.9%, 

Maharashtra with 10.8%, Karnataka with 6.4% and Madhya Pradesh with 5.4% of  the 

share of students enrolled through Distance mode 

 

 

30.3%

61.3%2.2%

3.5% 2.7%

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2.7%

Figure 15: Level‐wise Enrolment

Post Graduate Under Graduate PG Diploma

Diploma Certificate Integrated

Box 6: Level­wise enrolment in Regular and Distance Mode 

Level Regular enrolment 

Distance enrolment 

Ph.D.  95425  0

M.Phil.  30374  0

Post Graduate  2355904  1092247

Under Graduate  21678238  2212071

PG Diploma 

113844  80228

Diploma  2080685  126866

Certificate  94414  97457

Integrated 94275  389

Total  26543159  3609258  

0%10%20%30%40%50%60%70%80%90%100%

Figure 16: Share of Regular & Distance Enrolment 

Regular enrolment Distance enrolment

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2.2.10  Enrolment in Stand‐Alone Institutions   

There is total number of 11,565 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 18,90,770 students enrolled in several courses at stand‐alone institutions,  

68.7% are males and 31.3% are  females. Stand Alone  Institutions are primarily meant 

for providing Diploma programmes.  

There is total number of 34651 Polytechnics in India listed on AISHE portal and out of 

them 2244 reported the data during the survey. The highest number of Polytechnics is 

in Maharashtra which is 1043 and out of them 614 responded. There is total number of 

13.71 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  seven 

States which have  total number 

of  11.19  lakh  of  students  in 

Polytechnics which makes  it  to 

75.7%  of  the  total  students 

enrolled  in  India  in 

Polytechnics.  These  states  are 

Tamil  Nadu  with  3.86  lakh 

students, Maharashtra with 2.75 

lakh  students,  Karnataka  with 

1.67  lakh  students,  Punjab  with  93,434  students,  Haryana  76,851  students,  Andhra 

Pradesh with 62,731 students and Odisha with 57,277 students,. The number of male 

students  is  3.51  lakh which  is  90.97%  of  the  total  students  enrolled  in  Polytechnic 

courses in Tamil Nadu which is highest many these top 7 States. The State at the second 

top  is Maharashtra with  the  enrolment of  2.75  lakh  students out of which 73.9% are 

male  students. Karnataka  has  76.8%  of male  students  and  23.2%  of  female  students 

from  the  total  number  of  students  enrolled which  is  1.67  lakh. Punjab  has  recorded 

93,434  students  in  Polytechnic  courses  with  86.05%  of  male  students.  Odisha  has 

86.62% of male students, Andhra Pradesh has 78.27% of the male students and Haryana 

has 91.12% of the male students. 

1 Polytechnics of Chhattisgarh and Gujarat are not included as they have been affiliated with University and therefore included in Colleges. 

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60%

80%

100%

Polytechnics Nursing Teacher

TrainingFigure 17: Female Participation  in Different Type of 

Stand‐Alone  Institutions

Female Male

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The  total  number  of Nursing  Institutions  listed  on AISHE  portal  is  2682  and  out  of 

them only 1367 responded 51% response rate. The total enrolment in nursing course is 

1.59  lakh and out of  them 87.10% are  female  students and 12.89% are male  students. 

Top 5 States are Karnataka, Andhra Pradesh, Telangana, Uttar Pradesh and Kerala are 

contributing  74.84%  of  the  students  out  of  the  total  students  enrolled  in  India  for 

nursing. Karnataka has the highest number of students enrolled in nursing course with 

44,761  students,  followed  by Andhra  Pradesh with  26,802  students,  Telangana with 

16,917,  Uttar  Pradesh with  15,586  and  Kerala with  15,  281  students.  Percentage  of 

female students enrolled in Nursing course in Karnataka is 71.93% followed by Andhra 

Pradesh ‐ 97.63%, Telangana ‐96.4% and Uttar Pradesh ‐83.6%. Kerala has 95.6% of the 

female students enrolled in nursing course which are highest in these top 5 States. 

The  total number of Teacher Training  institutions as  listed on AISHE portal are 4895 

and out of them only 3167 responded, which makes the response rate of 65%. The total 

number of students enrolled in teacher training course is 3.29 lakh at all India level. Out 

of them 37.2% are males and 62.8% are females. The top 5 States covering around 73% 

of  the  total students enrolled  for  teacher  training course are Maharashtra with 94,108 

students  followed  by  Uttar  Pradesh with  81,235  students,  Tamil Nadu with  25,417 

students, Karnataka with 23,437 students and Odisha with 15,884 students. Most of the 

States have relatively higher female enrolment share. Maharashtra has 64.5% of female 

students, Karnataka  has  71.1%  of  female  students; Uttar Pradesh  has  55%  of  female 

students and Odisha has 51.7% female students. The percentage of female students at 

87.6%  in Tamil Nadu  is  the highest  in  these  top 5 States having highest enrolment of 

students in in teacher training course.  

2.2.11  Representation of Private Sector 

There are more than 75% colleges running in Private sector; aided and unaided taking 

together, but it caters only 63% of 

the  total  enrolment.  It  shows 

lower  per  college  enrolment  in 

private  sector.  State‐wise 

enrolment  in  Private  and 

Government  Colleges  as  per 

response is given in Table 5(a).  0

10

20

30

40

50

60

Private Un‐Aided Private Aided Government

59.8

14.8

25.4

40.8

22.4

36.7

Figure 18: % Enrolment  in Private & Government 

College

%Number

% Enrolment

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2.3.  GROSS ENROLMENT RATIO IN HIGHER EDUCATION (18‐23 Years) 

Estimated Gross Enrolment Ratio (GER) in Higher education in India is 21.5%, which is 

calculated  for  18‐23  years  of 

age  group.  For  Scheduled 

Castes  it  is  16%  and  for 

Scheduled  Tribes  it  is  11.1%. 

State‐wise  GER  and  GPI  are 

shown  in Table 19 and Table 

20 respectively. 

GER  for  male  population  at 

all  India  level  is  22.7% 

whereas  for  SC  Males,  it  is 

16.9% and 12.4% for ST males. Similarly GER for female population at all India level is 

20.1% whereas for SC females is 15.0% and for ST females, it is 9.8%. 

The  GER  for  females  in  all  categories  is  highest  in  Chandigarh with  54.6%.  Delhi, 

Puducherry, Tamil Nadu, Telangana and Uttarakhand also have GER of more than 30 

for  their  female  population.  For  international  comparability,  GER  has  also  been 

calculated taking 18‐22 years Population and it comes out to be 24.9 at All India Level. 

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2.4.  TEACHING POSITION 

The total number of teachers have been estimated to be 13,08,571. 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  82.51%  for male  and  only  17.49%  for  female  teachers.  Jharkhand 

comes  close  second with  76.20% male  teachers  and  23.80 %  female  teachers,  that  is, 

more  than  3.20  times  lesser  than  the male. Arunachal Pradesh, Andaman & Nicobar 

Islands,  Daman  &  Diu  and  Odisha,  have 

only 30% (approximately) female staff of the 

total teachers available in States. A few States 

Delhi, Chandigarh, Punjab, Goa, Kerala and 

Meghalaya  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  

68.8%  of  the  total  number  of  teachers  in 

India;  OBC  follows with    22.5%;  while  SC 

and  ST  with  6.7%  and  2.0%  respectively 

(Figure 20). Merely 2.9%  teachers  come  from Muslim minority group, and 3.23% 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 major  10  States, 

the  leading  3  are  Tamil 

Nadu  with  8.16%  SCs  and 

0.33%  STs,  Maharashtra 

with 9.0% SCs and 1.3% STs 

and  Karnataka  with  the 

highest  6.6  %  SCs  and   

1.76% STs.  

 

68.8%

6.7%

2.0%

22.5%

Figure 20:  Social Category‐wise Distribution 

of Teaching Staff

Others SC ST OBC

0

10

20

30

40

50

60

Figure 21: Teachers: SC, ST, OBC, Muslims: Top 10 States

SC ST OBC Muslim

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As mentioned above, another significant representation in terms of gender distribution 

is the number of female teachers per 100 

male  teachers.  At  the  all‐India  level 

there  are  64  female  teachers  per  100 

male  teachers. Similarly,  in SC category 

the  female  teacher  is  53  per  100 males 

teacher and in case of ST and OBC, it is 

63  and  62  females  per  100  males 

respectively. For Muslim minorities, it is 

52 female teachers per 100 male whereas 

for  other  minorities,  there  are  135 

females per 100 male. However,  it  is  to 

be noted  that  female representation  in  teachers belonging  to Persons with Disabilities 

(PWD) category is low, that is 45 females per 100 male teachers. 

 

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  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. 

0

20

40

60

80

100

120

140

6453

63 6245 52

135

Figure 22: Teachers: Female per 100 Male by 

Social and Religious Categories

9.2%

13.5%

67.1%

4.2% 6.1%

Figure 23: Teachers: Post‐wise Distribution

Professor & Equivalent Reader & Associate Professor

Lecturer/ Assistant Professor Demonstrator/ Tutor

Temporary Teacher etc

0

20

40

60

80

100

120

140

3651

67

137

88

Figure 24:  Female per 100 Male 

Teacher by Position

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The  number  of  total  teachers  at 

University level is around 1.44 lakh out 

of which  68%  are males  and  32%  are 

females. At college level, the number of 

teachers  is 10.4  lakh with 60% of male 

teachers.  In Standalone  institutes,  total 

number  of  teachers  is  1.29  lakh  with 

60.21%  male  teachers.  Looking  at 

female per 100 male teachers, there are 

47  teachers  at  University  level,  66 

female teachers per 100 male teachers at college and Stand Alone Institutions each. 

In different  types of Stand Alone  Institutions,  the number of  female  teachers per 100 

male  teachers  is varying significantly 

as  there  are  only  44  female  teachers 

per  100  male  teachers  in  Technical/ 

Polytechnic Institutions, 69 in Teacher 

Training,  71  in  PGDM  Institutions 

and  18  in  Institutions  under 

Ministries  which  is  the  lowest. 

Contrast  to  this, nursing  courses has 

427  female  teachers  per  100  male 

teachers which  is  the highest  among 

all the types. 

2.4.1  Pupil Teacher Ratio 

Taking  into  account  all  types  of  Institutions  (University,  Colleges  &  Stand‐Alone 

Institution), Pupil Teacher Ratio  (PTR) at All  India  level comes out  to be 23 and 20  if 

only  regular  enrolment  is  considered.  In  case  of University  and  its Colleges  PTR  is 

slightly higher 24 and 21 respectively. 

It  has  been  observed  that,  PTR  in 

University along with  its Constituent 

Unit  has  improved  significantly  (16) 

in  case  of  Regular Mode.  However, 

for  Distance  Enrolment  PTR  is  41, 

which  is also very high. Looking at the State‐wise variation,  it  is seen that there are a 

large variation among States. PTR is less than 10 in Sikkim and more than 40 in Bihar 

and  Jharkhand.  Among  top  6  States  in  terms  of  Enrolment,  Uttar  Pradesh  has  the 

Pupil Teacher Ratio 

(PTR) in Universities 

and Colleges is 24 

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highest PTR 36 followed by West Bengal 35. State‐wise details of PTR are given in Table 

25.  

2.5. NON‐TEACHING STAFF 

The non‐teaching posts in responding Institutions are 9,00,592 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  30 %. Group‐A  and Group‐B  comprise  of  14  and  16  per  cent  non‐

teaching posts respectively (Figure 27).  

Looking  at  the  male  and  female 

distribution in these non‐teaching posts 

as  in Figure 28, here we have a picture 

similar  to  that  of  teaching  staff  and 

student enrolment  in  India as  the  total 

male  non‐teaching  staff  is  more  than 

female  staff, which  is  62%  as  opposed 

to merely 38% female staff.  

In group‐wise posts,  the non‐teaching staffs have more male members  in each group 

except Group D as  shown  in Figure 28. 

There are 69% males and 31% females in 

Group‐A,  while  in  Group‐B,  66%  are 

male  staff  members  and  34%  females 

staff members.  In Group‐C  the  highest 

male  share  is  73%  as  against  27% 

females, while  in Group‐D  there  are  57 

% male staff.  

14%

16%

40%

30%

Figure 27: Distribution of Non‐Teaching Staff according  to Levels

Group ‐ A

Group ‐B

Group ‐C

Group ‐D

0%

20%

40%

60%

80%

100%

Group ‐ A Group ‐B Group ‐C Group ‐D

Figure 28: Level wise Gender Distribution  of Non‐Teaching Staff 

Female Male

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In Uttar Pradesh  the male  staff  share  is  the highest with 83% and only 17%  females, 

while Maharashtra  is  close  second with 

78%  male  staff  and  22%  female  staff. 

Andhra Pradesh also has a higher share 

of male staff with 68% and 32% females. 

Karnataka  comes  fourth  in  this  ratio 

share  with  65%  male  and  35%  female 

staff posts while Tamil Nadu have  61% 

male  and  39%  female  staff  share  .  This 

same  picture  is  reflected  in  the  group‐

wise  break  up  of  data.  Inversely,  in 

Puducherry in Group‐B, percentage of female non‐teaching staff is (69.5%) higher than 

percentage  of male  staff  (30.5%).  In Arunachal  Pradesh  in Group‐A  the  ratio male: 

female is 10:3, while in Sikkim there are 6 females and only 17 male non‐teaching staff 

posts. In Group‐B, C and D Goa has a few numbers of male non‐teaching staff higher 

than the female staff in all the States and 

Union  Territories  of  India.  State‐wise 

number  of  non‐teaching  staff  in 

different  groups  in  responding 

Institutions is given in Table 23.  

In  regard  to  Social  category,  60.10% 

non‐teaching  staffs  are  from  General 

category, 24.32% are  from OBC, 12.15% 

from  Scheduled  Caste  and  3.4%  are 

from  Scheduled  Tribe.  State‐wise 

number  of  non‐teaching  staff  in 

different categories given in Table 24.  

The  average  number  of  females  per  100 male  non‐teaching  staff  is  38.    The  highest 

number  of  females  is  131  from Other Minority Group  and Muslims  has  the  lowest 

number of females per 100 male non‐teaching staff with 26 females. SC has 40, ST has 

41, OBC has 37 and PWD has 62 females, per 100 male non‐teaching staff.  

Among  non‐teaching  staff,  data  was  collected  separately  for  the  Library  staff  and 

Physical Education Staff. The number of female staff per 100 male staff is 53 and 22 for 

library staff and physical education staff respectively.   

60.1% 12.1%3.4%

24.3%

Figure 29: Category‐wise Distribution  of Non‐Teaching Staff

General SC ST OBC

0

20

40

60

80

100

120

140

40 41 37

62

26

131

38

Figure 30: Female per 100 Male among Non‐Teaching staff in various categories

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2.6. OUT‐TURN/ EXAMINATION RESULT 

 

2.6.1  Level‐wise  Out‐Turn 

(Based on Actual Response) 

Percentage  share  of  student 

enrolment  in  different  levels  are 

shown in Figure 31. State‐wise and 

level‐wise  Out‐Turn  is  given  in 

Table  33.  As  per  the  response 

received  in  the  survey  total 

number of students awarded Ph.D 

level degree during 2012  is 23,630 

with  14,855  males  and  8,775 

females. Uttar Pradesh has maximum number  (4,965) of Students who were awarded 

Ph.D.  level  degree  followed  by  Tamil  Nadu  (2,975)  and  Delhi  (1945).  61.95  lakh 

students have been Graduated and 12.14 lakh students passed Post‐Graduation level.  

2.6.2  Programme‐wise Out‐Turn (Based on Actual Response) 

B.A. degree has been awarded to 23.27 lakh students which are the highest among all 

Programmes with the percentage of male as 44.57%. B.Com. is the second highest with 

9.15 lakh students followed by B.Sc. (8.03 Lakh). B.Tech. and B.E, degree is awarded to 

3.64 lakhs and 3.30 lakhs students respectively. 33084 students have been awarded with 

M.B.B.S. degree and out of which 16343 are females. At Post Graduate level number of 

M.A. pass students is maximum (4.45 lakh) followed by M.B.A. (2.07 lakhs) and M.Sc. 

(2.03  lakhs). About 62648 students have been awarded M.Tech/ M.E. degree  in which 

share  of male  student  is more  than  63%.   Programme‐wise  out‐turn  on  the  basis  of 

actual response is given in Table 34. 

 

2.6.3  Discipline‐wise Out‐Turn (Based on Actual Response) 

The total number of pass‐outs at Undergraduate Level in major discipline/subject based 

on  actual  response  is  given  in  Table  35.  The  highest  number  of  students  has  been 

graduated  in Arts/ Humanities/ Social Sciences courses. The  total number of students 

0.3%

0.3%

14.7%

74.8%

1.3%7.6% 0.8%

0.3%

Figure 31: Level‐wise OutTurn

Ph.D. M.Phil. Post Graduate

Under Graduate PG Diploma Diploma

Certificate Integrated

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passed‐out  in  this  are 

25.3  lakh  out  of which 

45% are males and 55% 

are  females. Commerce 

is  second major  stream 

with 9.16  lakh  students 

passed‐out  followed by 

Science  with  7.81  lakh 

students.  6.37  lakh 

students  have  been 

graduated  in 

Engineering  and 

Technology stream. In Medical Science stream,  there are 1.90  lakh students who have 

been awarded Under Graduate degree.  

At Ph.D. level, maximum number of students out‐turn is in Social Science stream (4597) 

followed by Science (4305). On the other hand at PG level maximum students out‐turn 

is observed in Social Science stream (2.26 lakh) and Management comes at number two 

with 2.21 lakhs students. In Engineering & Technology and Medical Science stream out‐

turns are 61476 and 56087 students  respectively.    It  is  interesting  to note here  that at 

Under Graduate  level  ratio  between  these  two  streams  is  3:1 whereas  at PG  level  it 

becomes  1:0.96. Enrolment  in major discipline/subject  at Ph.D., M.Phil.  and PG  level 

based on actual response is given in Table 36. 

41.8%

15.1%

12.9% 10.5%7.2%

4.2% 3.1%

1.1%

1.0%

1.0%

0.4%1.7%

Figure 32: Discipline‐wise OutTurn at Under Graduate Level

Arts/Humanities/Social Sciences CommerceScience Engineering & TechnologyEducation IT & ComputerMedical Science LawSocial Work Oriental Learning

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2.7. ENROLMENT IN DIFFERENT TYPES OF UNIVERSITIES 

There  are  11  types  of  universities  and  the  level  wise  enrolment  in  each  type  of 

universities,  teaching departments and constituent universities/off‐campus centres are 

given  in Table  26. Total numbers of  students  enrolled  are  58.4  lakhs.  In State Public 

University  share  of  Ph.D.  students  is  large  (27886)  followed  by  Central  University 

(18309).  Share  of  female  students  is  lowest  for Others  (1292)  followed  by  Institutes 

under  State  Legislature  Act  (1330)  whereas  the  share  is  highest  in  State  Public 

University. Share of female students in Central University and State Public Universities 

are 46.34% and 42.17% respectively. 

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Level‐wise  enrolment 

in  affiliated  and 

constituent  colleges  of 

Central  and  Open 

universities  are  given 

in  Table  26B. 

Categories  wise 

enrolment  in  various 

types of universities  is 

given  in  Table  27.  In 

Table  28  enrolment  in 

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 1.32  lakh teachers  in various types of University/Teaching departments and 

their constituent units/off‐campus universities, out of  them 42.7  thousand are  female. 

Among  various  types  of  universities,  Private  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%. 

Table  39  shows  the  State‐wise  enrolment  in  different  type  of  University  Teaching 

departments and  their constituent units/off‐campus universities, which  is around 58.4 

lakh with contribution of male as 34.7 lakh (59%) and female with 23.7 lakh (41%).  

2.8   INFRASTRUCTURES FOR INSTITUTION 

Table 40 shows the percentage of higher education institutions having various type of 

infrastructure, such as Playground, Library, Laboratory, Conference Hall, etc. available 

with them. 84% of Universities, 88% of Colleges and 93% of Standalone institutions are 

maintaining  playground.  94%  of  Universities  and  Colleges  having  library  facility, 

whereas  it  is  98%  for  standalone  institutions.  Percentage  of  university,  college  and 

standalone  institutions  having  laboratory  are  84%,  76%  and  95%  respectively.  In 

addition to this, Health Center, Computer Center, Auditorium, Conference Hall etc. are 

also  in  place  with  the  Universities,  Colleges  and  Standalone  Institutions. 

 

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CHAPTER 3 – ESTIMATION METHODOLOGY 

Three  Categories  of  Higher  Educational  Institutions,  namely  University,  College, 

Stand‐Alone  Institution  are  identified  and  surveyed.  Since  there  is  large variation  in 

terms  of  structure, programme,  student  enrolment  etc.,  among universities  and data 

from more than 98% of these have been collected, no estimation has been done in case 

of University.  List  of  Stand‐Alone  Institutions  as  already  indicated  is  not  firm  and 

States are revising it frequently. Keeping this in view no estimation has been done for 

such  Institutions also. Estimation has been done only  in  case of Colleges  for  student 

Enrolment  and  Teachers  at  All  India  level  and  state  level    by  adopting  sampling 

technique  assuring  the  sufficiency  of  sample  in  different  stratum.  For  student 

enrolment  estimation,  level  of programme has been used  a  stratum while  in  case  of 

teaching  staff post has been used  as  stratum.   Methodology  for  estimation has been 

described in subsequent sections. 

The most important and phenomenal task for the survey during 2010‐11 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.  

Colleges are generally of two types: 

(i) University/Constituent College maintained by the University 

(ii) Affiliated College 

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 In  addition  to  the Affiliated  and Constituent  colleges,  for Off‐Campus Centres/  PG 

Centres  and  for Recognised Centres  of Universities, 

DCF‐II (the format in which the data was required to 

be  submitted) was  available  to  be  filled‐in.  All  the 

Constituent Colleges,  the Affiliated Colleges and  the 

Off‐Campus  Centres  were  required  to  fill  DCF‐II. 

Constituent units of University, primarily  of Private 

and Deemed Universities, which are  integral part of 

University, have also been listed by these Universities 

as  Constituent  College.  However,  DCF‐II  for  such 

units were not  required  to be  filled. For Recognised 

Centres, in normal cases, DCF‐II have not been filled, 

but  in  a  few  cases  where  these  are  independent 

institutions, DCF‐II have been filled. 

Thus,  there  are  four  types of College/Institution,  for 

which DCF‐II have been filled:  

1. Affiliated College 

2. Constituent College 

3. PG and off. Campus Centre 

4. Recognised Centre In bracket, numbers of such institutions during AISHE 2011‐12 are given. State‐wise number of colleges 

of different types is given in Table 38.  

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 2012‐2013 is closed. 

Affiliated Colleges has been divided  into  two  strata; one  is Lagre College  and other 

Small college. Large Colleges are those, which have enrolment of 3000 or more and the 

remaining are Small colleges.  In absence of a priori  information,  it has been assumed 

A Off‐Campus Centre/ PG Centre is a 

centre of the University established by 

it, outside the main campus (within or 

outside  the  state)  operated  and 

maintained  as  its  constituent  unit, 

having  the  University’s  compliment 

of  facilities,  faculty  and  staff.  A 

Recognised  Centre  is  an  institution 

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. 

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that all large colleges have uploaded the data i.e. in the population the number of large 

colleges  is equal to the number of such colleges that have uploaded DCF‐II. Thus, we 

have  avoided  over  estimation  of  enrolment  of  colleges.  Average  enrolment  at  a 

particular Level  for  the colleges of a particular University has been  taken  to estimate 

the enrolment of all colleges of  that University. Further,  for  those Universities, where 

affiliated  colleges’  response was  less  than  10%,  state  level  averages have  been used. 

This method was used as within a university because there is homogeneity in nature of 

colleges. The Estimation formula is given at Annexure‐7. 

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 Affiliated Colleges, Constituent Colleges, PG/Off‐Campus Centres 

and Recognised Centres 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. Further,  for  those Universities, where  affiliated  colleges’  response 

was less than 10%, state level averages have been used.  

 

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Table 1. State & Type ­ Wise Number of Universities

State

Central University 

Central Open 

University 

Institute of National 

Importance 

State Public 

University 

State Open 

University 

State Private 

University 

Institute under State 

Legislature Act 

Deemed University­

Government 

Deemed University­

Government Aided 

Deemed University­

Private 

Others

Grand Total

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13

Andhra Pradesh 20 1 1 4 1 27

Arunachal Pradesh 1 1 1 3

Assam 2 2 4 1 3 12

Bihar 1 2 14 1 1 1 20

Chandigarh 1 1 1 3

Chhatisgarh 1 1 11 1 5 19

Delhi 4 1 3 5 8 2 1 1 25

Goa 1 1 2

Gujarat 1 2 23 1 12 1 1 41

Haryana 1 1 10 8 2 3 25

Himachal Pradesh 1 2 4 15 22

Jammu and Kashmir 2 1 7 1 11

Jharkhand 1 1 7 1 1 1 12

Karnataka 1 1 25 1 2 4 11 45

Kerala 1 3 11 2 17

Madhya Pradesh 2 3 17 1 9 3 1 36

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 2 12 2 2 19

Puducherry 1 2 1 4

Punjab 1 4 8 5 1 1 20

Rajasthan 1 2 14 1 21 8 47

Sikkim 1 1 4 6

Tamil Nadu 2 6 19 1 1 27 56

Telangana 3 2 11 1 1 2 20

Tripura 1 1 1 3

Uttar Pradesh 4 4 22 1 17 1 3 3 4 59

Uttrakhand 1 2 8 1 6 1 1 2 22

West Bengal 1 4 19 1 1 26

All India 42 1 62 292 13 122 5 36 11 80 3 667

In UTs of , Andaman & Nicobar Islands,  Dadra & Nagar Haveli, Daman & Diu and Lakshadweep, there are no Universities.

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Table

State

General

Agriculture

Fine Arts

Fisheries

Journalism & 

Mass 

Communication

Language

Law

Managemen

t

Med

ical

Orien

tal Learning

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

Andhra Pradesh 15 1 1 1 2 1Arunachal Pradesh 3Assam 8 1 1Bihar 12 2 1 1 1Chandigarh 1 1Chhatisgarh 11 1 1 1 1 1Delhi 8 1 1 2 1 2Goa 1Gujarat 22 4 1 2Haryana 16 2 1Himachal Pradesh 16 2Jammu and Kashmir 6 2 1Jharkhand 7 1 1Karnataka 22 5 2 1 2 6Kerala 6 1 1 1 1 1 1Madhya Pradesh 21 2 1 1 1Maharashtra 22 4 1 1 1 5Manipur 1 1Meghalaya 6Mizoram 2Nagaland 2 1Odisha 12 1 1Puducherry 1 2Punjab 9 1 1 2Rajasthan 31 2 1 4Sikkim 4 1Tamil Nadu 30 1 1 2 1 2Telangana 13 1 1 1Tripura 2Uttar Pradesh 36 5 1 1 1 1Uttrakhand 14 3 1West Bengal 15 2 1 1

Grand Total 375 46 7 3 1 8 18 3 38 3

2. State & Specialisation ­ Wise Number of Universities(based on actual response)

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Table

State

1

Andhra Pradesh

Arunachal Pradesh

Assam

Bihar

Chandigarh

Chhatisgarh

Delhi

Goa

Gujarat

Haryana

Himachal Pradesh

Jammu and Kashmir

Jharkhand

Karnataka

Kerala

Madhya Pradesh

Maharashtra

Manipur

Meghalaya

Mizoram

Nagaland

Odisha

Puducherry

Punjab

Rajasthan

Sikkim

Tamil Nadu

Telangana

Tripura

Uttar Pradesh

Uttrakhand

West Bengal

Grand Total

Rural 

Developmen

t

Sanskrit

Science

Sports/Yoga/Physi

cal Education

Technical

Veterinary

Gandhian/ 

Religious Studies

Cultural Studies

Others

Grand Total

11 12 13 15 16 17 18 19 20 21

1 4 1 27

3

2 12

1 2 20

1 3

2 1 19

2 4 4 25

1 2

1 1 5 1 4 41

3 1 2 25

3 1 22

2 11

3 12

1 3 1 2 45

2 1 1 1 17

1 1 5 2 35

1 3 1 6 45

1 3

2 8

1 3

1 4

1 3 1 19

1 4

1 5 1 20

1 4 1 1 45

1 6

1 2 1 9 1 5 56

3 19

1 3

8 2 1 3 59

1 2 21

1 4 1 1 26

1 11 6 3 90 12 1 2 32 660

2. State & Specialisation ­ Wise Number of Universities(based on actual response)

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Table 3. State­wise Distribution of Districts in Different Ranges of number of Colleges

Less than 10

10­19 20­49 50­99 100­199 200­299 300­399 400­499 500­999

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

Andaman & Nicobar Islands

3

Andhra Pradesh 8 5

Arunachal Pradesh 11

Assam 6 12 8 1

Bihar 13 13 10 1

Chandigarh 1

Chhatisgarh 6 6 5 1 2

Dadra & Nagar Haveli 1

Daman & Diu 1

Delhi 1 3 5

Goa 1 1

Gujarat 1 3 9 6 6 1

Haryana 1 9 11

Himachal Pradesh 3 2 6 1

Jammu and Kashmir 12 6 3 1

Jharkhand 14 6 2 1

Karnataka 1 1 7 13 5 2 1

Kerala 4 6 4

Lakshadweep

Madhya Pradesh 6 14 19 7 1 2 1

Maharashtra 3 16 11 2 1 2

Manipur 7 1 1

Meghalaya 5 1 1

Mizoram 7 1

Nagaland 9 1 1

Odisha 5 5 14 5 1

Puducherry 2 1 1

Punjab 2 1 10 7 2

Rajasthan 1 3 14 7 6 1 1

Sikkim 3

Tamil Nadu 1 1 11 10 7 2

Telangana 2 3 3 1 1

Tripura 3 1

Uttar Pradesh 3 6 25 22 11 4

Uttrakhand 5 3 3 1 1

West Bengal 1 2 10 3 3

All India 133 94 183 122 71 23 2 3 3

StateNumber of College

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Sl.No.

STATES/UTs No. of College College per lakh population

Average Enrolment per 

College1 2 3 4 5

1 Andaman & Nicobar Islands 6 14 6592 Andhra Pradesh 2527 44 4733 Arunachal Pradesh 26 16 10414 Assam 529 15 9085 Bihar 675 6 20186 Chandigarh 27 18 15307 Chhatisgarh 602 20 5098 Dadra & Nagar Haveli 5 9 6339 Daman & Diu 3 6 36710 Delhi 187 9 131111 Goa 53 33 58212 Gujarat 1880 26 60413 Haryana 1072 34 73014 Himachal Pradesh 293 38 48415 Jammu and Kashmir 329 23 94716 Jharkhand 267 7 193417 Karnataka 3205 44 43618 Kerala 1064 34 55519 Lakshadweep 0 0 020 Madhya Pradesh 2280 26 56821 Maharashtra 4369 33 48922 Manipur 79 27 106923 Meghalaya 62 18 94424 Mizoram 29 22 67825 Nagaland 59 23 43326 Odisha 1096 23 61627 Puducherry 84 62 54428 Punjab 973 29 76329 Rajasthan 2669 32 66130 Sikkim 12 15 46131 Tamil Nadu 2372 31 81632 Telangana 2252 54 56133 Tripura 46 10 100334 Uttar Pradesh 5048 21 111935 Uttrakhand 390 31 102936 West Bengal 955 9 1498

35525 25 715

Table 4. Number of College per Lakh Population(18­23 YEARS), Average Enrolment per College

All India

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Table

State

General

Agriculture

Architecture

Arts

Commerce

Computer 

Application

Education/ 

Teacher Education

Engineering & 

Technology

Fine Arts

Fisheries

Andaman & Nicobar Islands 2 1 1

Andhra Pradesh 1618 1 2 1 4 43 227 1

Arunachal Pradesh 12 2 1

Assam 269 1 19 5 25 3 1 1

Bihar 429 10 2 1 25 21 1

Chandigarh 11 1 1 3 2 1

Chhatisgarh 398 20 1 1 1 5 37 47 4

Dadra & Nagar Haveli 2 1 1

Daman & Diu 1 1

Delhi 90 1 1 3 13 16 3

Goa 26 1 1 2 5 2

Gujarat 1008 18 7 32 24 69 129 159 3 1

Haryana 318 1 5 2 1 5 139 80

Himachal Pradesh 162 2 3 33 15

Jammu and Kashmir 133 2 6 63 3

Jharkhand 124 1 27 9

Karnataka 1990 13 2 20 22 19 93 169 11 1

Kerala 513 5 4 3 1 3 99 85 4 1

Madhya Pradesh 1082 10 2 14 7 8 106 81 17

Maharashtra 3290 21 15 57 39 27 161 177 15 1

Manipur 60 4 2 1

Meghalaya 32 2 3 1

Mizoram 23 1 1

Nagaland 49 4 1

Odisha 591 1 30 1 2 12 59 2

Puducherry 27 1 1 18 10 1

Punjab 200 5 1 7 63 83 1

Rajasthan 778 1 3 24 4 7 185 87 2

Sikkim 6 3 1

Tamil Nadu 1406 13 22 46 1 10 183 315 4 1

Telangana 1237 7 5 3 46 259

Tripura 26 1 1 4 1

Uttar Pradesh 2331 9 3 94 4 5 59 81 3

Uttrakhand 160 3 1 7 25 1

West Bengal 579 10 1 13 107 71 7

Grand Total 18983 125 77 370 122 200 1699 2101 85 8

4a. Specilisation­wise number of Colleges (based on actual response)

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Table

State

Andaman & Nicobar Islands

Andhra Pradesh

Arunachal Pradesh

Assam

Bihar

Chandigarh

Chhatisgarh

Dadra & Nagar Haveli

Daman & Diu

Delhi

Goa

Gujarat

Haryana

Himachal Pradesh

Jammu and Kashmir

Jharkhand

Karnataka

Kerala

Madhya Pradesh

Maharashtra

Manipur

Meghalaya

Mizoram

Nagaland

Odisha

Puducherry

Punjab

Rajasthan

Sikkim

Tamil Nadu

Telangana

Tripura

Uttar Pradesh

Uttrakhand

West Bengal

Grand Total

Hotel &

 Tourism

 

Man

agemen

t

Journalism & M

ass 

Communication

Law

Man

agemen

t

Med

ical‐Allopathy

Med

ical‐Ayurved

a

Med

ical‐Den

tal

Med

ical‐

Homeo

pathy

Med

ical‐Others

Nursing

9 28 4 1 8 4 54

1 12 1 3 2 2

12 1 8 4 2

1 1

6 2 1 6 2 2 44

1

1 1 1 5 5 1 1 2 5 4

1 2 1 1 1 1 3

2 1 29 73 11 10 10 11 10 34

1 4 14 2 2 6 1 1 8

2 8 2 1 3 1 1 7

3 1 1 2 2 1

6 1 1 1 2 1

9 2 65 49 25 42 32 7 23 202

6 4 16 5 2 5 2 1 40

2 26 46 6 10 8 10 5 51

5 46 80 13 20 11 16 16 32

1 1 1 2

1

1 1

3 1 1

2 1 7 12 1 1 1 3

1 1 1 1 2 3

1 2 32 4 1 6 2 33

13 11 3 12 2 3 2 14

1

2 57 31 4 16 3 32 111

9 8 46 2 1 7 8 23

1 2 3

4 43 37 3 2 4 5 2 7

1 1 8 2 2 1 1

4 21 32 17 1 2 7 4 15

49 5 331 559 154 117 139 74 129 702

4a. Specilisation‐wise number of Colleges

 (based on actual response)

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Table

State

Andaman & Nicobar Islands

Andhra Pradesh

Arunachal Pradesh

Assam

Bihar

Chandigarh

Chhatisgarh

Dadra & Nagar Haveli

Daman & Diu

Delhi

Goa

Gujarat

Haryana

Himachal Pradesh

Jammu and Kashmir

Jharkhand

Karnataka

Kerala

Madhya Pradesh

Maharashtra

Manipur

Meghalaya

Mizoram

Nagaland

Odisha

Puducherry

Punjab

Rajasthan

Sikkim

Tamil Nadu

Telangana

Tripura

Uttar Pradesh

Uttrakhand

West Bengal

Grand Total

Orien

tal Learning

Para M

edical

Pharmacy

Physiotherap

y

Sanskrit

Science

Sports/Yoga/ 

Physical Education

Veterinary

Others

Grand Total

1 5

5 4 49 6 4 4 6 2083

15

1 1 4 1 352

1 1 53 2 3 576

1 2 24

7 2 1 2 2 591

1 5

3

1 2 2 2 1 4 165

1 1 49

5 55 14 16 11 2 6 25 1775

16 4 1 4 615

1 9 10 2 2 1 265

2 1 1 1 2 224

6 1 1 181

2 16 41 17 23 7 12 5 27 2946

7 3 7 1 2 6 1 7 833

9 16 39 2 6 8 3 3 1577

2 72 14 2 31 13 3 27 4206

1 1 74

39

1 1 29

59

2 11 19 10 768

2 1 1 71

1 20 1 3 2 468

1 21 10 3 2 2 1190

1 12

2 21 18 16 2 7 9 6 7 2345

11 2 69 5 1 2 2 7 1760

1 1 1 1 1 44

25 26 91 8 1 10 2857

9 1 2 1 1 1 228

2 7 3 4 2 2 911

66 79 483 88 245 105 58 38 154 27345

4a. Specilisation‐wise number of Colleges

 (based on actual response)

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1 2 3 4 5 6

Andaman & Nicobar Islands

5 5

Andhra Pradesh 1689 166 1855 228 2083

Arunachal Pradesh 4 2 6 9 15

Assam 30 12 42 310 352

Bihar 49 38 87 489 576

Chandigarh 1 7 8 16 24

Chhatisgarh 256 65 321 270 591

Dadra & Nagar Haveli 3 3 2 5

Daman & Diu 1 1 2 1 3

Delhi 64 14 78 87 165

Goa 10 18 28 21 49

Gujarat 721 418 1139 636 1775

Haryana 382 95 477 138 615

Himachal Pradesh 126 14 140 125 265

Jammu and Kashmir 107 7 114 110 224

Jharkhand 45 16 61 120 181

Karnataka 1948 406 2354 592 2946

Kerala 486 188 674 159 833

Madhya Pradesh 884 167 1051 526 1577

Maharashtra 2588 864 3452 754 4206

Manipur 17 14 31 43 74

Meghalaya 11 12 23 16 39

Mizoram 1 1 2 27 29

Nagaland 9 29 38 21 59

Odisha 173 339 512 256 768

Puducherry 44 3 47 24 71

Punjab 282 84 366 102 468

Rajasthan 847 60 907 283 1190

Sikkim 5 5 7 12

Tamil Nadu 1787 252 2039 306 2345

Telangana 1446 121 1567 193 1760

Tripura 4 2 6 38 44

Uttar Pradesh 1898 415 2313 544 2857

Uttrakhand 100 31 131 97 228

West Bengal 331 197 528 383 911

All India 16349 4058 20407 6938 27345

StatePrivate Un­Aided

Private Aided

Total Private

Government

5. Number of Private and Government Colleges(based on actual response)

Total

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Table

1

Andaman & Nicobar IslandsAndhra Pradesh

Arunachal Pradesh

Assam

Bihar

Chandigarh

Chhatisgarh

Dadra & Nagar Haveli

Daman & Diu

Delhi

Goa

Gujarat

Haryana

Himachal Pradesh

Jammu and Kashmir

Jharkhand

Karnataka

Kerala

Madhya Pradesh

Maharashtra

Manipur

Meghalaya

Mizoram

Nagaland

Odisha

Puducherry

Punjab

Rajasthan

Sikkim

Tamil Nadu

Telangana

Tripura

Uttar Pradesh

Uttrakhand

West Bengal

All India

State

7 8 9 10 11

3296 3296

751371 114773 866144 119745 985889

1592 157 1749 13861 15610

5452 5035 10487 309173 319660

35381 130674 166055 996544 1162599

11 19022 19033 17680 36713

102234 37650 139884 161036 300920

1937 1937 1228 3165

372 60 432 670 1102

45302 23998 69300 146955 216255

2356 13760 16116 12416 28532

288649 311245 599894 472348 1072242

148518 138780 287298 161822 449120

25566 7724 33290 94979 128269

35583 1283 36866 175359 212225

17396 29799 47195 302916 350111

596991 321137 918128 366080 1284208

191095 189919 381014 81663 462677

359276 85657 444933 450995 895928

775237 820287 1595524 460444 2055968

7093 25137 32230 46886 79116

6644 17275 23919 12903 36822

148 254 402 19261 19663

5436 10894 16330 9213 25543

95003 198726 293729 179480 473209

22429 1252 23681 14950 38631

135981 103157 239138 117757 356895

303716 39120 342836 443333 786169

1047 1047 4480 5527

1215845 368264 1584109 329064 1913173

774191 74413 848604 139561 988165

1124 1086 2210 41918 44128

1858045 825790 2683835 513775 3197610

46440 66509 112949 121775 234724

132566 388370 520936 844137 1365073

7990027 4371207 12361234 7187703 19548937

5 (a). Enrolment in Private and Government Colleges(based on actual response)

Private Un­Aided

Private Aided

Total Private

Government Total

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Table

1

Andaman & Nicobar IslandsAndhra Pradesh

Arunachal Pradesh

Assam

Bihar

Chandigarh

Chhatisgarh

Dadra & Nagar Haveli

Daman & Diu

Delhi

Goa

Gujarat

Haryana

Himachal Pradesh

Jammu and Kashmir

Jharkhand

Karnataka

Kerala

Madhya Pradesh

Maharashtra

Manipur

Meghalaya

Mizoram

Nagaland

Odisha

Puducherry

Punjab

Rajasthan

Sikkim

Tamil Nadu

Telangana

Tripura

Uttar Pradesh

Uttrakhand

West Bengal

All India

StateNumber Enrolment Number Enrolment Number Enrolment Number Enrolment

12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19

1 94 1 41 2 135

4 297 1 31 5 328

13 1119 3 275 7 755 23 2149

1 189 2 108 3 297

31 4904 11 788 34 5138 76 10830

6 651 1 4 6 971 13 1626

2 893 2 893

6 585 3 235 9 820

43 3484 1 103 6 434 50 4021

21 1698 2 129 23 1827

23 1542 3 319 16 1888 42 3749

47 5214 7 340 39 3963 93 9517

1 69 1 39 2 108

3 110 1 56 4 166

1 1005 1 1005

1 48 1 48

4 522 1 94 5 616

6 252 1 56 2 128 9 436

52 4364 6 429 11 1687 69 6480

20 2120 1 236 21 2356

6 3363 6 3363

106 39207 4 1462 8 5216 118 45885

1 394 1 394

34 3119 5 535 3 262 42 3916

421 70483 51 4858 148 25624 620 100965

Private Un­Aided Private Aided

5 (b). Number of Colleges Established in 2012­13 and their Enrolment(based on actual response)

Government Total

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Table 6. State‐wise Enrolment at various levels

Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

1Andaman & Nicobar 

Islands38 8 46 0 0 0 607 758 1365

2 Andhra Pradesh 1664 1120 2784 207 144 351 132290 99213 231503

3 Arunachal Pradesh 160 94 254 30 26 56 1488 1882 3370

4 Assam 1614 933 2547 35 71 106 21183 24371 45554

5 Bihar 1706 850 2556 0 0 0 65501 43344 108845

6 Chandigarh 564 689 1253 173 221 394 8368 11871 20239

7 Chhatisgarh 471 427 898 150 185 335 21456 20854 42310

8 Dadra & Nagar Haveli 0 0 0 0 0 0 157 114 271

9 Daman & Diu 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

10 Delhi 7278 6132 13410 454 521 975 55456 57949 113405

11 Goa 20 29 49 0 0 0 1664 3472 5136

12 Gujarat 1614 821 2435 312 299 611 70758 62072 132830

13 Haryana 1025 1136 2161 338 413 751 36686 48334 85020

14 Himachal Pradesh 504 460 964 176 248 424 12137 13133 25270

15 Jammu and Kashmir 452 327 779 242 240 482 27866 30819 58685

16 Jharkhand 292 172 464 78 132 210 22502 21733 44235

17 Karnataka 4760 2628 7388 351 397 748 131441 118272 249713

18 Kerala 1661 2141 3802 233 507 740 31239 59147 90386

19 Lakshadweep 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 19 25

20 Madhya Pradesh 1814 1115 2929 1214 1043 2257 121210 89740 210950

21 Maharashtra 3716 1967 5683 1416 959 2375 182974 138809 321783

22 Manipur 465 450 915 0 12 12 2478 2426 4904

23 Meghalaya 145 147 292 27 25 52 2248 3071 5319

24 Mizoram 61 87 148 20 36 56 1749 1579 3328

25 Nagaland 67 60 127 0 0 0 3900 1449 5349

26 Odisha 772 767 1539 354 525 879 28233 23665 51898

27 Puducherry 300 169 469 24 57 81 7193 5300 12493

28 Punjab 1046 1072 2118 304 436 740 31114 61831 92945

29 Rajasthan 2293 3008 5301 660 622 1282 83456 62544 146000

30 Sikkim 10 7 17 39 32 71 1963 2384 4347

31 Tamil Nadu 8555 6502 15057 5080 8735 13815 236558 265520 502078

32 Telangana 3092 1651 4743 419 228 647 115922 85734 201656

33 Tripura 88 60 148 0 0 0 4124 3445 7569

34 Uttar Pradesh 5563 3025 8588 533 566 1099 200448 202177 402625

35 Uttrakhand 1493 769 2262 7 4 11 29155 30712 59867

36 West Bengal 2351 948 3299 381 433 814 75571 81307 156878

55654 39771 95425 13257 17117 30374 1769101 1679050 3448151

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All India

Sl 

NoState

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Table

1 2

1Andaman & Nicobar 

Islands2 Andhra Pradesh

3 Arunachal Pradesh

4 Assam

5 Bihar

6 Chandigarh

7 Chhatisgarh

8 Dadra & Nagar Haveli

9 Daman & Diu

10 Delhi

11 Goa

12 Gujarat

13 Haryana

14 Himachal Pradesh

15 Jammu and Kashmir

16 Jharkhand

17 Karnataka

18 Kerala

19 Lakshadweep

20 Madhya Pradesh

21 Maharashtra

22 Manipur

23 Meghalaya

24 Mizoram

25 Nagaland

26 Odisha

27 Puducherry

28 Punjab

29 Rajasthan

30 Sikkim

31 Tamil Nadu

32 Telangana

33 Tripura

34 Uttar Pradesh

35 Uttrakhand

36 West Bengal

All India

Sl 

NoState

6. State‐wise Enrolment at various levels

Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total

12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20

2841 3536 6377 62 34 96 462 340 802

699626 527832 1227458 1097 563 1660 56980 46801 103781

11502 13499 25001 61 40 101 1627 700 2327

216273 216792 433065 1305 1246 2551 8686 7814 16500

733562 522156 1255718 1160 680 1840 10958 4455 15413

33338 22410 55748 576 684 1260 1093 894 1987

147856 136417 284273 7862 5421 13283 20532 11124 31656

1214 1192 2406 0 0 0 540 105 645

378 724 1102 0 0 0 813 132 945

358147 314965 673112 5257 2817 8074 24297 11018 35315

12557 17800 30357 694 337 1031 2158 755 2913

558292 428262 986554 7088 4127 11215 111294 30273 141567

380176 316407 696583 2476 1135 3611 74528 15865 90393

73454 78798 152252 687 587 1274 12239 5317 17556

144723 151112 295835 1375 576 1951 605 708 1313

199555 187473 387028 2649 894 3543 1505 653 2158

689204 655035 1344239 4035 3484 7519 151244 89289 240533

216060 303868 519928 9870 584 10454 28083 32654 60737

218 560 778 0 0 0 0 0 0

760150 498412 1258562 53404 6199 59603 102093 12908 115001

1304549 994472 2299021 11453 5673 17126 271282 152741 424023

41666 40463 82129 57 34 91 381 142 523

28438 30074 58512 188 78 266 809 1387 2196

12601 12078 24679 58 6 64 359 937 1296

16552 13953 30505 28 54 82 761 301 1062

345754 289450 635204 1432 559 1991 51524 11423 62947

18129 21041 39170 183 131 314 4632 1782 6414

284109 306436 590545 1463 2200 3663 86691 21353 108044

796769 501021 1297790 5237 2237 7474 47007 10759 57766

6267 7319 13586 16 11 27 576 392 968

1102362 1094629 2196991 7894 3456 11350 362633 86067 448700

621392 485559 1106951 4284 1826 6110 25117 31196 56313

30724 21615 52339 198 125 323 1151 1372 2523

2108983 1970039 4079022 7159 3657 10816 46190 25803 71993

158165 166744 324909 913 925 1838 15201 5960 21161

803210 619370 1422580 2463 1008 3471 47282 12798 60080

12918796 10971513 23890309 142684 51388 194072 1571333 636218 2207551

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Table

1 2

1Andaman & Nicobar 

Islands2 Andhra Pradesh

3 Arunachal Pradesh

4 Assam

5 Bihar

6 Chandigarh

7 Chhatisgarh

8 Dadra & Nagar Haveli

9 Daman & Diu

10 Delhi

11 Goa

12 Gujarat

13 Haryana

14 Himachal Pradesh

15 Jammu and Kashmir

16 Jharkhand

17 Karnataka

18 Kerala

19 Lakshadweep

20 Madhya Pradesh

21 Maharashtra

22 Manipur

23 Meghalaya

24 Mizoram

25 Nagaland

26 Odisha

27 Puducherry

28 Punjab

29 Rajasthan

30 Sikkim

31 Tamil Nadu

32 Telangana

33 Tripura

34 Uttar Pradesh

35 Uttrakhand

36 West Bengal

All India

Sl 

NoState

6. State‐wise Enrolment at various levels

Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total

21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29

24 0 24 29 86 115 4063 4762 8825

640 1241 1881 3766 1460 5226 896270 678374 1574644

277 66 343 0 0 0 15145 16307 31452

789 860 1649 1066 1600 2666 250951 253687 504638

1661 696 2357 276 258 534 814824 572439 1387263

270 110 380 1080 736 1816 45462 37615 83077

52 325 377 1321 1213 2534 199700 175966 375666

0 0 0 0 0 0 1911 1411 3322

0 0 0 0 0 0 1191 856 2047

2907 1631 4538 1901 747 2648 455697 395780 851477

2 25 27 47 93 140 17142 22511 39653

10090 12300 22390 4685 4978 9663 764133 543132 1307265

987 1211 2198 1930 1717 3647 498146 386218 884364

492 478 970 335 120 455 100024 99141 199165

1 0 1 581 672 1253 175845 184454 360299

155 156 311 1229 586 1815 227965 211799 439764

1765 2229 3994 3224 2221 5445 986024 873555 1859579

732 6121 6853 1063 1083 2146 288941 406105 695046

0 0 0 0 0 0 224 579 803

572 687 1259 1506 747 2253 1041963 610851 1652814

2654 3475 6129 2656 2029 4685 1780700 1300125 3080825

34 93 127 0 0 0 45081 43620 88701

356 341 697 0 0 0 32211 35123 67334

5 20 25 0 0 0 14853 14743 29596

0 0 0 0 0 0 21308 15817 37125

5983 5985 11968 408 266 674 434460 332640 767100

15 129 144 400 317 717 30876 28926 59802

1188 766 1954 6163 1972 8135 412078 396066 808144

3972 5233 9205 3568 1982 5550 942962 587406 1530368

0 40 40 184 213 397 9055 10398 19453

7131 10552 17683 5101 3392 8493 1735314 1478853 3214167

571 1182 1753 2313 1651 3964 773110 609027 1382137

18 3 21 27 45 72 36330 26665 62995

39377 45982 85359 8311 3589 11900 2416564 2254838 4671402

649 471 1120 1256 395 1651 206839 205980 412819

3930 2164 6094 4744 1326 6070 939932 719354 1659286

87299 104572 191871 59170 35494 94664 16617294 13535123 30152417

Certificate Integrated Grand Total

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Table 6(a). State‐wise Enrolment through Regular Mode at various levels

Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

1Andaman & Nicobar Islands

38 8 46 0 0 0 91 152 243

2 Andhra Pradesh 1664 1120 2784 207 144 351 80210 53115 133325

3 Arunachal Pradesh 160 94 254 30 26 56 574 663 1237

4 Assam 1614 933 2547 35 71 106 7218 8678 15896

5 Bihar 1706 850 2556 0 0 0 41400 27919 69319

6 Chandigarh 564 689 1253 173 221 394 4632 6404 11036

7 Chhatisgarh 471 427 898 150 185 335 14220 17256 31476

8 Dadra & Nagar Haveli 0 0 0 0 0 0 132 106 238

9 Daman & Diu 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

10 Delhi 7278 6132 13410 454 521 975 23877 17327 41204

11 Goa 20 29 49 0 0 0 773 1585 2358

12 Gujarat 1614 821 2435 312 299 611 58728 51933 110661

13 Haryana 1025 1136 2161 338 413 751 29667 44091 73758

14 Himachal Pradesh 504 460 964 176 248 424 5005 6835 11840

15 Jammu and Kashmir 452 327 779 242 240 482 7734 7086 14820

16 Jharkhand 292 172 464 78 132 210 15364 14258 29622

17 Karnataka 4760 2628 7388 351 397 748 78520 63693 142213

18 Kerala 1661 2141 3802 233 507 740 20613 44441 65054

19 Lakshadweep 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 19 25

20 Madhya Pradesh 1814 1115 2929 1214 1043 2257 94007 74392 168399

21 Maharashtra 3716 1967 5683 1416 959 2375 155400 121832 277232

22 Manipur 465 450 915 0 12 12 1475 1548 3023

23 Meghalaya 145 147 292 27 25 52 1295 1720 3015

24 Mizoram 61 87 148 20 36 56 664 563 1227

25 Nagaland 67 60 127 0 0 0 527 498 1025

26 Odisha 772 767 1539 354 525 879 21366 18611 39977

27 Puducherry 300 169 469 24 57 81 4429 3742 8171

28 Punjab 1046 1072 2118 304 436 740 25979 53706 79685

29 Rajasthan 2293 3008 5301 660 622 1282 62907 53559 116466

30 Sikkim 10 7 17 39 32 71 440 416 856

31 Tamil Nadu 8555 6502 15057 5080 8735 13815 132713 148598 281311

32 Telangana 3092 1651 4743 419 228 647 95530 63898 159428

33 Tripura 88 60 148 0 0 0 1324 1171 2495

34 Uttar Pradesh 5563 3025 8588 533 566 1099 170826 184566 355392

35 Uttrakhand 1493 769 2262 7 4 11 21031 23392 44423

36 West Bengal 2351 948 3299 381 433 814 32733 26721 59454

55654 39771 95425 13257 17117 30374 1211410 1144494 2355904

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All India

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Table 6(a).

1 2

1Andaman & Nicobar Islands

2 Andhra Pradesh

3 Arunachal Pradesh

4 Assam

5 Bihar

6 Chandigarh

7 Chhatisgarh

8 Dadra & Nagar Haveli

9 Daman & Diu

10 Delhi

11 Goa

12 Gujarat

13 Haryana

14 Himachal Pradesh

15 Jammu and Kashmir

16 Jharkhand

17 Karnataka

18 Kerala

19 Lakshadweep

20 Madhya Pradesh

21 Maharashtra

22 Manipur

23 Meghalaya

24 Mizoram

25 Nagaland

26 Odisha

27 Puducherry

28 Punjab

29 Rajasthan

30 Sikkim

31 Tamil Nadu

32 Telangana

33 Tripura

34 Uttar Pradesh

35 Uttrakhand

36 West Bengal

All India

Sl No State

State‐wise Enrolment through Regular Mode at various levels

Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total

12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20

1019 1334 2353 0 0 0 441 320 761

540881 410951 951832 154 68 222 55745 46681 102426

10821 10797 21618 30 26 56 918 338 1256

180354 183134 363488 322 455 777 3496 3283 6779

697028 501654 1198682 307 347 654 10522 4193 14715

22187 17795 39982 272 314 586 1020 831 1851

141597 132761 274358 3070 2841 5911 15585 9170 24755

1207 1190 2397 0 0 0 540 105 645

378 724 1102 0 0 0 813 132 945

116086 119549 235635 2464 1248 3712 17705 9312 27017

10811 16219 27030 478 211 689 2141 718 2859

540388 418317 958705 3843 3360 7203 110567 29428 139995

374952 313389 688341 786 676 1462 74219 15718 89937

65513 75022 140535 204 405 609 12220 5142 17362

127329 137779 265108 156 67 223 333 203 536

187393 181362 368755 1156 504 1660 1309 200 1509

643721 596416 1240137 1796 1711 3507 150408 88560 238968

201144 290073 491217 25 96 121 27983 32528 60511

218 560 778 0 0 0 0 0 0

665234 443675 1108909 49365 3556 52921 97683 10014 107697

1147241 914874 2062115 7918 4610 12528 236095 135941 372036

39685 39333 79018 25 24 49 372 118 490

26814 28158 54972 43 25 68 800 1206 2006

10401 9882 20283 0 0 0 357 923 1280

12894 13258 26152 7 44 51 732 290 1022

336367 282840 619207 933 311 1244 49883 9520 59403

17460 20314 37774 176 128 304 4632 1782 6414

265222 301745 566967 1224 1859 3083 85952 20587 106539

772335 489095 1261430 2380 1515 3895 44351 9633 53984

4846 4936 9782 0 0 0 573 389 962

930337 920032 1850369 2296 1499 3795 354912 79246 434158

538824 424503 963327 645 308 953 25014 31110 56124

26908 19464 46372 134 103 237 1143 1366 2509

2070558 1951528 4022086 3012 1811 4823 42998 22646 65644

151254 161799 313053 171 253 424 14454 5524 19978

767893 596476 1364369 1620 457 2077 45281 12331 57612

11647300 10030938 21678238 85012 28832 113844 1491197 589488 2080685

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Table 6(a).

1 2

1Andaman & Nicobar Islands

2 Andhra Pradesh

3 Arunachal Pradesh

4 Assam

5 Bihar

6 Chandigarh

7 Chhatisgarh

8 Dadra & Nagar Haveli

9 Daman & Diu

10 Delhi

11 Goa

12 Gujarat

13 Haryana

14 Himachal Pradesh

15 Jammu and Kashmir

16 Jharkhand

17 Karnataka

18 Kerala

19 Lakshadweep

20 Madhya Pradesh

21 Maharashtra

22 Manipur

23 Meghalaya

24 Mizoram

25 Nagaland

26 Odisha

27 Puducherry

28 Punjab

29 Rajasthan

30 Sikkim

31 Tamil Nadu

32 Telangana

33 Tripura

34 Uttar Pradesh

35 Uttrakhand

36 West Bengal

All India

Sl No State

State‐wise Enrolment through Regular Mode at various levels

Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total

21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29

0 0 0 29 86 115 1618 1900 3518

601 1213 1814 3766 1460 5226 683228 514752 1197980

277 66 343 0 0 0 12810 12010 24820

789 860 1649 1066 1600 2666 194894 199014 393908

1661 696 2357 276 258 534 752900 535917 1288817

258 100 358 1080 736 1816 30186 27090 57276

52 325 377 1321 1213 2534 176466 164178 340644

0 0 0 0 0 0 1879 1401 3280

0 0 0 0 0 0 1191 856 2047

2329 1176 3505 1901 747 2648 172094 156012 328106

2 25 27 47 93 140 14272 18880 33152

4668 5581 10249 4685 4978 9663 724805 514717 1239522

986 1211 2197 1930 1717 3647 483903 378351 862254

487 469 956 335 120 455 84444 88701 173145

0 0 0 581 672 1253 136827 146374 283201

153 156 309 1229 586 1815 206974 197370 404344

1648 2094 3742 3224 2221 5445 884428 757720 1642148

691 6120 6811 1054 1079 2133 253404 376985 630389

0 0 0 0 0 0 224 579 803

499 647 1146 1506 747 2253 911322 535189 1446511

2456 3274 5730 2656 2029 4685 1556898 1185486 2742384

34 93 127 0 0 0 42056 41578 83634

59 2 61 0 0 0 29183 31283 60466

5 20 25 0 0 0 11508 11511 23019

0 0 0 0 0 0 14227 14150 28377

1930 2629 4559 408 266 674 412013 315469 727482

0 120 120 391 314 705 27412 26626 54038

1186 765 1951 6163 1972 8135 387076 382142 769218

3961 5126 9087 3566 1981 5547 892453 564539 1456992

0 40 40 184 213 397 6092 6033 12125

2011 5898 7909 4824 3308 8132 1440728 1173818 2614546

510 1140 1650 2313 1651 3964 666347 524489 1190836

0 0 0 27 45 72 29624 22209 51833

11477 10807 22284 8311 3589 11900 2313278 2178538 4491816

641 461 1102 1256 395 1651 190307 192597 382904

2155 1774 3929 4744 1326 6070 857158 640466 1497624

41526 52888 94414 58873 35402 94275 14604229 11938930 26543159

Certificate Integrated Grand Total

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Table 7. Enrolment in Universities teaching departments and its Constituent Units/Off‐campus Centres

Total Responding Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13

1Andaman & Nicobar 

Islands0 0 18 3 21 0 0 0 574 632 1206

2 Andhra Pradesh 27 27 1618 1099 2717 200 140 340 65118 55296 120414

3 Arunachal Pradesh 3 3 160 94 254 30 26 56 1464 1849 3313

4 Assam 12 12 1554 902 2456 29 59 88 19271 21861 41132

5 Bihar 20 20 1701 849 2550 0 0 0 41630 26785 68415

6 Chandigarh 3 3 564 689 1253 173 221 394 7007 9125 16132

7 Chhatisgarh 19 19 343 318 661 146 170 316 9946 5724 15670

8 Dadra & Nagar Haveli 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 97 51 148

9 Daman & Diu 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

10 Delhi 25 25 7253 6067 13320 454 521 975 49865 51125 100990

11 Goa 2 2 20 29 49 0 0 0 1207 2706 3913

12 Gujarat 41 41 1290 700 1990 253 280 533 34414 29115 63529

13 Haryana 25 25 1025 1133 2158 337 413 750 17017 15078 32095

14 Himachal Pradesh 22 22 504 460 964 176 248 424 10352 9479 19831

15 Jammu and Kashmir 11 11 452 327 779 242 240 482 25699 28583 54282

16 Jharkhand 12 12 266 147 413 78 132 210 15935 14375 30310

17 Karnataka 45 45 4311 2434 6745 351 397 748 80016 77501 157517

18 Kerala 17 17 1249 1533 2782 200 439 639 14297 21090 35387

19 Lakshadweep 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 19 25

20 Madhya Pradesh 36 35 1131 496 1627 1058 898 1956 43818 21423 65241

21 Maharashtra 45 45 2655 1396 4051 1240 782 2022 82523 51770 134293

22 Manipur 3 3 465 450 915 0 0 0 2119 2102 4221

23 Meghalaya 10 8 145 147 292 27 25 52 1918 2736 4654

24 Mizoram 3 3 60 85 145 20 36 56 1651 1518 3169

25 Nagaland 4 4 67 60 127 0 0 0 3900 1449 5349

26 Odisha 19 19 424 314 738 314 465 779 14706 13798 28504

27 Puducherry 4 4 227 108 335 0 0 0 5717 3396 9113

28 Punjab 20 20 1046 1072 2118 304 436 740 14059 18913 32972

29 Rajasthan 47 45 1838 2578 4416 552 497 1049 32657 21288 53945

30 Sikkim 6 6 10 7 17 39 32 71 1904 2349 4253

31 Tamil Nadu 56 56 7009 4459 11468 1506 2051 3557 139010 141266 280276

32 Telangana 20 19 3050 1638 4688 401 197 598 32096 28208 60304

33 Tripura 3 3 88 60 148 0 0 0 4080 3429 7509

34 Uttar Pradesh 59 59 4826 2371 7197 533 566 1099 69789 42601 112390

35 Uttrakhand 22 21 1346 615 1961 7 4 11 14660 11760 26420

36 West Bengal 26 26 2269 905 3174 369 433 802 62478 72345 134823

667 660 48984 33545 82529 9039 9708 18747 921000 810745 1731745

Note ‐ Constituent Colleges of State/Central University not included.

Sl 

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Number of 

universitiesPh.D. M.Phil. Post Graduate

All India

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Table 7.

1 2

1Andaman & Nicobar 

Islands

2 Andhra Pradesh

3 Arunachal Pradesh

4 Assam

5 Bihar

6 Chandigarh

7 Chhatisgarh

8 Dadra & Nagar Haveli

9 Daman & Diu

10 Delhi

11 Goa

12 Gujarat

13 Haryana

14 Himachal Pradesh

15 Jammu and Kashmir

16 Jharkhand

17 Karnataka

18 Kerala

19 Lakshadweep

20 Madhya Pradesh

21 Maharashtra

22 Manipur

23 Meghalaya

24 Mizoram

25 Nagaland

26 Odisha

27 Puducherry

28 Punjab

29 Rajasthan

30 Sikkim

31 Tamil Nadu

32 Telangana

33 Tripura

34 Uttar Pradesh

35 Uttrakhand

36 West Bengal

Sl 

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All India

Enrolment in Universities teaching departments and its Constituent Units/Off‐campus Centres

Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total

14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22

1822 2202 4024 62 34 96 21 20 41

187365 134071 321436 1025 540 1565 302 193 495

1268 2923 4191 61 40 101 968 424 1392

47406 38393 85799 1090 919 2009 5294 4692 9986

55867 31950 87817 917 501 1418 388 407 795

17002 7697 24699 356 443 799 120 96 216

18500 12348 30848 5489 3113 8602 7085 3565 10650

7 2 9 0 0 0 0 0 0

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

258883 214792 473675 3934 1996 5930 9757 2338 12095

1815 1596 3411 216 126 342 17 52 69

70974 46104 117078 4361 1783 6144 6141 2953 9094

37220 17482 54702 1836 550 2386 1036 263 1299

20940 9417 30357 554 240 794 698 245 943

22933 15692 38625 1275 530 1805 271 511 782

19173 7049 26222 1554 462 2016 196 458 654

77674 82997 160671 2799 2099 4898 1541 1149 2690

35100 28935 64035 9861 503 10364 243 247 490

218 560 778 0 0 0 0 0 0

160437 64252 224689 50021 4602 54623 92552 6212 98764

264246 151203 415449 6001 2490 8491 34600 16878 51478

2666 1708 4374 32 10 42 9 24 33

2919 2701 5620 175 66 241 22 26 48

2783 2376 5159 58 6 64 2 14 16

4141 881 5022 21 10 31 29 11 40

32081 20543 52624 517 258 775 99 149 248

1935 2393 4328 183 131 314 0 0 0

50782 32989 83771 271 400 671 3667 1433 5100

60320 35057 95377 3684 1215 4899 10414 2834 13248

4110 4341 8451 16 11 27 5 114 119

310057 231697 541754 5714 2130 7844 8335 7173 15508

94437 67852 162289 3856 1589 5445 273 292 565

7319 2989 10308 153 98 251 8 6 14

151213 62617 213830 4912 2352 7264 14306 3401 17707

34726 23435 58161 817 736 1553 718 368 1086

53968 30898 84866 1145 644 1789 787 516 1303

2112307 1392142 3504449 112966 30627 143593 199904 57064 256968

Note ‐ Constituent Colleges of State/Central University not included.

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Table 7.

1 2

1Andaman & Nicobar 

Islands

2 Andhra Pradesh

3 Arunachal Pradesh

4 Assam

5 Bihar

6 Chandigarh

7 Chhatisgarh

8 Dadra & Nagar Haveli

9 Daman & Diu

10 Delhi

11 Goa

12 Gujarat

13 Haryana

14 Himachal Pradesh

15 Jammu and Kashmir

16 Jharkhand

17 Karnataka

18 Kerala

19 Lakshadweep

20 Madhya Pradesh

21 Maharashtra

22 Manipur

23 Meghalaya

24 Mizoram

25 Nagaland

26 Odisha

27 Puducherry

28 Punjab

29 Rajasthan

30 Sikkim

31 Tamil Nadu

32 Telangana

33 Tripura

34 Uttar Pradesh

35 Uttrakhand

36 West Bengal

Sl 

NoState

All India

Enrolment in Universities teaching departments and its Constituent Units/Off‐campus Centres

Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total

23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31

24 0 24 0 0 0 2521 2891 5412

71 61 132 2304 923 3227 258003 192323 450326

277 66 343 0 0 0 4228 5422 9650

115 40 155 478 643 1121 75237 67509 142746

10 8 18 255 249 504 100768 60749 161517

270 110 380 1080 736 1816 26572 19117 45689

11 8 19 1291 1134 2425 42811 26380 69191

0 0 0 0 0 0 104 53 157

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

2534 889 3423 1901 747 2648 334581 278475 613056

1 3 4 0 0 0 3276 4512 7788

5441 6733 12174 2975 2490 5465 125849 90158 216007

290 241 531 1703 1453 3156 60464 36613 97077

94 81 175 335 120 455 33653 20290 53943

1 0 1 57 41 98 50930 45924 96854

3 28 31 1116 560 1676 38321 23211 61532

584 452 1036 1058 860 1918 168334 167889 336223

199 35 234 394 430 824 61543 53212 114755

0 0 0 0 0 0 224 579 803

251 165 416 785 321 1106 350053 98369 448422

964 933 1897 1299 948 2247 393528 226400 619928

0 0 0 0 0 0 5291 4294 9585

356 341 697 0 0 0 5562 6042 11604

0 0 0 0 0 0 4574 4035 8609

0 0 0 0 0 0 8158 2411 10569

2 49 51 321 166 487 48464 35742 84206

0 4 4 400 317 717 8462 6349 14811

1109 343 1452 5806 1757 7563 77044 57343 134387

369 189 558 3028 1215 4243 112862 64873 177735

0 0 0 97 68 165 6181 6922 13103

5141 4778 9919 4607 2885 7492 481379 396439 877818

81 62 143 1223 762 1985 135417 100600 236017

18 3 21 27 45 72 11693 6630 18323

2108 1437 3545 5767 2679 8446 253454 118024 371478

8 10 18 1256 395 1651 53538 37323 90861

1170 566 1736 4138 847 4985 126324 107154 233478

21502 17635 39137 43701 22791 66492 3469403 2374257 5843660

Note ‐ Constituent Colleges of State/Central University not included.

Integrated Grand TotalCertificate

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Table 8. Number of Colleges and Enrolment in responding Colleges at various levels

Total Response Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13

1Andaman & Nicobar 

Islands6 5 20 5 25 0 0 0 33 126 159

2 Andhra Pradesh 2527 2083 46 21 67 7 4 11 66320 42949 109269

3 Arunachal Pradesh 26 15 0 0 0 0 0 0 24 33 57

4 Assam 529 352 60 31 91 6 12 18 1734 2394 4128

5 Bihar 675 576 5 1 6 0 0 0 23719 16494 40213

6 Chandigarh 27 24 0 0 0 0 0 0 1361 2746 4107

7 Chhatisgarh 602 591 128 109 237 4 15 19 11496 15119 26615

8 Dadra & Nagar Haveli 5 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 60 63 123

9 Daman & Diu 3 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

10 Delhi 187 165 25 65 90 0 0 0 5591 6824 12415

11 Goa 53 49 0 0 0 0 0 0 457 766 1223

12 Gujarat 1880 1775 261 97 358 59 19 78 35510 32741 68251

13 Haryana 1072 615 0 3 3 1 0 1 11746 21041 32787

14 Himachal Pradesh 293 265 0 0 0 0 0 0 1785 3654 5439

15 Jammu and Kashmir 329 224 0 0 0 0 0 0 1609 1694 3303

16 Jharkhand 267 181 26 25 51 0 0 0 6488 7330 13818

17 Karnataka 3205 2946 428 187 615 0 0 0 49500 39914 89414

18 Kerala 1064 833 412 608 1020 33 68 101 15346 34659 50005

19 Lakshadweep 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

20 Madhya Pradesh 2280 1577 671 615 1286 156 145 301 55695 54230 109925

21 Maharashtra 4369 4206 1035 556 1591 176 177 353 96135 84106 180241

22 Manipur 79 74 0 0 0 0 12 12 359 324 683

23 Meghalaya 62 39 0 0 0 0 0 0 137 180 317

24 Mizoram 29 29 1 2 3 0 0 0 98 61 159

25 Nagaland 59 59 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

26 Odisha 1096 768 341 448 789 40 60 100 8340 6510 14850

27 Puducherry 84 71 73 61 134 24 57 81 1476 1904 3380

28 Punjab 973 468 0 0 0 0 0 0 12232 25838 38070

29 Rajasthan 2669 1190 427 387 814 108 125 233 26861 26436 53297

30 Sikkim 12 12 0 0 0 0 0 0 59 35 94

31 Tamil Nadu 2372 2345 1546 2042 3588 3574 6684 10258 97226 124150 221376

32 Telangana 2252 1760 42 13 55 18 31 49 76320 52450 128770

33 Tripura 46 44 0 0 0 0 0 0 44 16 60

34 Uttar Pradesh 5048 2857 725 654 1379 0 0 0 99646 132649 232295

35 Uttrakhand 390 228 147 154 301 0 0 0 11584 15712 27296

36 West Bengal 955 911 39 17 56 12 0 12 13093 8962 22055

35525 27345 6458 6101 12559 4218 7409 11627 732084 762110 1494194All India

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Table 8.

1 2

1Andaman & Nicobar 

Islands

2 Andhra Pradesh

3 Arunachal Pradesh

4 Assam

5 Bihar

6 Chandigarh

7 Chhatisgarh

8 Dadra & Nagar Haveli

9 Daman & Diu

10 Delhi

11 Goa

12 Gujarat

13 Haryana

14 Himachal Pradesh

15 Jammu and Kashmir

16 Jharkhand

17 Karnataka

18 Kerala

19 Lakshadweep

20 Madhya Pradesh

21 Maharashtra

22 Manipur

23 Meghalaya

24 Mizoram

25 Nagaland

26 Odisha

27 Puducherry

28 Punjab

29 Rajasthan

30 Sikkim

31 Tamil Nadu

32 Telangana

33 Tripura

34 Uttar Pradesh

35 Uttrakhand

36 West Bengal

All India

Sl 

NoState

Number of Colleges and Enrolment in responding Colleges at various levels

Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total

14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22

1019 1334 2353 0 0 0 399 245 644

497755 370069 867824 72 23 95 4200 1111 5311

7720 7833 15553 0 0 0 0 0 0

151886 159360 311246 197 286 483 406 286 692

651093 467778 1118871 37 63 100 805 235 1040

16336 14713 31049 220 241 461 953 143 1096

129259 123826 253085 2194 2225 4419 10910 5168 16078

1207 1190 2397 0 0 0 540 105 645

378 724 1102 0 0 0 0 0 0

99264 99983 199247 290 362 652 645 2257 2902

10742 16204 26946 43 34 77 35 88 123

487318 382062 869380 2063 1785 3848 103129 19902 123031

220269 183741 404010 300 555 855 3686 5620 9306

52482 69198 121680 133 347 480 108 562 670

97015 110390 207405 100 46 146 96 120 216

167406 168359 335765 0 0 0 0 58 58

611342 570850 1182192 606 851 1457 1994 2513 4507

166192 242065 408257 9 81 90 214 692 906

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

422444 341619 764063 3366 1558 4924 8389 5428 13817

1028452 829218 1857670 1875 1411 3286 3111 3847 6958

39000 38755 77755 25 24 49 372 118 490

17737 18743 36480 13 12 25 0 0 0

9812 9689 19501 0 0 0 0 0 0

12411 13072 25483 0 0 0 1 59 60

235502 220296 455798 131 11 142 545 126 671

16189 18647 34836 0 0 0 0 80 80

161408 147893 309301 858 1698 2556 1102 4896 5998

434989 285875 720864 1007 791 1798 3602 2024 5626

2157 2978 5135 0 0 0 54 12 66

791955 862916 1654871 714 1129 1843 1540 11042 12582

479014 373230 852244 348 198 546 2650 1004 3654

23390 18625 42015 45 27 72 896 1085 1981

1476572 1474115 2950687 1028 467 1495 2458 1730 4188

97144 108744 205888 52 94 146 583 440 1023

749242 588472 1337714 521 285 806 680 613 1293

9366101 8342566 17708667 16247 14604 30851 154103 71609 225712

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Table 8.

1 2

1Andaman & Nicobar 

Islands

2 Andhra Pradesh

3 Arunachal Pradesh

4 Assam

5 Bihar

6 Chandigarh

7 Chhatisgarh

8 Dadra & Nagar Haveli

9 Daman & Diu

10 Delhi

11 Goa

12 Gujarat

13 Haryana

14 Himachal Pradesh

15 Jammu and Kashmir

16 Jharkhand

17 Karnataka

18 Kerala

19 Lakshadweep

20 Madhya Pradesh

21 Maharashtra

22 Manipur

23 Meghalaya

24 Mizoram

25 Nagaland

26 Odisha

27 Puducherry

28 Punjab

29 Rajasthan

30 Sikkim

31 Tamil Nadu

32 Telangana

33 Tripura

34 Uttar Pradesh

35 Uttrakhand

36 West Bengal

All India

Sl 

NoState

Number of Colleges and Enrolment in responding Colleges at various levels

Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total

23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32

0 0 0 29 86 115 1500 1796 3296 659

549 764 1313 1462 537 1999 570411 415478 985889 473

0 0 0 0 0 0 7744 7866 15610 1041

674 783 1457 588 957 1545 155551 164109 319660 908

1651 688 2339 21 9 30 677331 485268 1162599 2018

0 0 0 0 0 0 18870 17843 36713 1530

41 317 358 30 79 109 154062 146858 300920 509

0 0 0 0 0 0 1807 1358 3165 633

0 0 0 0 0 0 378 724 1102 367

373 576 949 0 0 0 106188 110067 216255 1311

1 22 23 47 93 140 11325 17207 28532 582

2115 983 3098 1710 2488 4198 632165 440077 1072242 604

697 970 1667 227 264 491 236926 212194 449120 730

0 0 0 0 0 0 54508 73761 128269 484

0 0 0 524 631 1155 99344 112881 212225 947

152 128 280 113 26 139 174185 175926 350111 1934

1102 1394 2496 2166 1361 3527 667138 617070 1284208 436

212 839 1051 665 582 1247 183083 279594 462677 555

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

321 384 705 575 332 907 491617 404311 895928 568

1394 2037 3431 1357 1081 2438 1133535 922433 2055968 489

34 93 127 0 0 0 39790 39326 79116 1069

0 0 0 0 0 0 17887 18935 36822 944

0 0 0 0 0 0 9911 9752 19663 678

0 0 0 0 0 0 12412 13131 25543 433

360 312 672 87 100 187 245346 227863 473209 616

0 120 120 0 0 0 17762 20869 38631 544

64 334 398 357 215 572 176021 180874 356895 763

970 1260 2230 540 767 1307 468504 317665 786169 661

0 0 0 87 145 232 2357 3170 5527 461

1887 5767 7654 494 507 1001 898936 1014237 1913173 816

319 646 965 1068 814 1882 559779 428386 988165 561

0 0 0 0 0 0 24375 19753 44128 1003

2230 1882 4112 2544 910 3454 1585203 1612407 3197610 1119

29 41 70 0 0 0 109539 125185 234724 1029

926 1126 2052 606 479 1085 765119 599954 1365073 1498

16101 21466 37567 15297 12463 27760 10310609 9238328 19548937 715

Per College 

Enrolment

Certificate Integrated Grand Total

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Table 9. Number and Enrolment in different types of Stand Alone Institutions

Total Response Male Female Total Total Response Male Female Total

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14

1Andaman & 

Nicobar Islands1

2 Andhra Pradesh 158 67 49104 13627 62731 936 31

3 Arunachal Pradesh 3 2 614 233 847 424

4 Assam 20 2 1997 243 2240 1120

5 Bihar 20 18 7235 732 7967 443 2 2 173 98 271 136

6 Chandigarh 1 1 479 479 479 1

7 Chhatisgarh 9 1 27 25 52 52

8Dadra & Nagar 

Haveli

9 Daman & Diu 2 1 813 132 945 945

10 Delhi 36 13 13515 1543 15058 1158 22 4 1033 459 1492 373

11 Goa 7 6 2082 410 2492 415 1 1 435 177 612 612

12 Gujarat 1 1 334 1 335 335 14 3 921 392 1313 438

13 Haryana 201 111 70030 6821 76851 692 19 2 139 28 167 84

14 Himachal Pradesh 34 31 10852 2291 13143 424

15Jammu and 

Kashmir16

16 Jharkhand 26 1 1309 137 1446 1446 6 2 972 410 1382 691

17 Karnataka 293 284 128514 38739 167253 589 24 12 1624 991 2615 218

18 Kerala 74 64 26690 13578 40268 629 7

19 Lakshadweep

20 Madhya Pradesh 99 18 3 104 49 153 51

21 Maharashtra 1043 614 203386 71635 275021 448 69 31 4801 2935 7736 250

22 Manipur 1

23 Meghalaya 3 2 554 176 730 365

24 Mizoram 2 2 207 247 454 227

25 Nagaland 4 3 551 165 716 239

26 Odisha 125 87 49614 7663 57277 658 8 2 244 87 331 166

27 Puducherry 10 9 4539 1369 5908 656

28 Punjab 133 123 80402 13032 93434 760 2 2 101 84 185 93

29 Rajasthan 182 98 31514 4086 35600 363 19 5 480 234 714 143

30 Sikkim 2 2 517 182 699 350

31 Tamil Nadu 468 468 351426 34879 386305 825 8 1 60 27 87 87

32 Telangana 38 38 18359 9020 27379 721 2 1 80 39 119 119

33 Tripura 3 1 15 1 16 16

34 Uttar Pradesh 297 59 26163 6664 32827 556 115 10 1093 508 1601 160

35 Uttrakhand 70 58 13510 4478 17988 310 3 1 88 28 116 116

36 West Bengal 92 78 39084 5785 44869 575 11

3465 2244 1132930 238348 1371278 611 391 83 12375 6571 18946 228

Number of 

InstitutionsEnrolment

Per 

Institution 

Enrolm

ent

Number of 

InstitutionsEnrolment

Per 

Institution 

Enrolm

ent

Polytechnics PGDM

All India

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Table 9.

1 2

1Andaman & 

Nicobar Islands

2 Andhra Pradesh

3 Arunachal Pradesh

4 Assam

5 Bihar

6 Chandigarh

7 Chhatisgarh

8Dadra & Nagar 

Haveli

9 Daman & Diu

10 Delhi

11 Goa

12 Gujarat

13 Haryana

14 Himachal Pradesh

15Jammu and 

Kashmir

16 Jharkhand

17 Karnataka

18 Kerala

19 Lakshadweep

20 Madhya Pradesh

21 Maharashtra

22 Manipur

23 Meghalaya

24 Mizoram

25 Nagaland

26 Odisha

27 Puducherry

28 Punjab

29 Rajasthan

30 Sikkim

31 Tamil Nadu

32 Telangana

33 Tripura

34 Uttar Pradesh

35 Uttrakhand

36 West Bengal

All India

Sl No State

Number and Enrolment in different types of Stand Alone Institutions

Total Response Male Female Total Total Response Male Female Total

15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26

2 1 1 42 75 117 117

531 212 634 26168 26802 126 367 113 4402 7779 12181 108

2 6 6 45 43 88 15

45 18 35 1610 1645 91 22 22 972 1061 2033 92

14 14 48 1731 1779 127 38 38 2471 1365 3836 101

3 1 20 176 196 196

12 1 20 20 20 47 33 2664 2654 5318 161

1

2

17 17 2444 2444 144 36 17 380 2792 3172 187

2 1 1 24 205 229 229

108 67 476 5386 5862 87 356 180 3059 6365 9424 52

43 2 797 797 399 59 15 1330 2503 3833 256

24 13 1615 1615 124 17 16 1011 1184 2195 137

6 23 12 238 77 315 26

18 5

565 411 12565 32196 44761 109 826 640 6976 16461 23437 37

233 205 669 14612 15281 75 272 150 612 8913 9525 64

89 20 1808 2157 3965 198 178 9 730 932 1662 185

123 16 61 1484 1545 97 1299 929 33410 60698 94108 101

6 8

7 7 24 1181 1205 172 11 5 213 186 399 80

4 4 9 377 386 97 3 3 152 332 484 161

2 1 2 27 29 29 4 4 185 83 268 67

40 8 106 1224 1330 166 85 66 7675 8209 15884 241

46 4 113 339 452 113

152 4 73 1542 1615 404 29 14 299 1147 1446 103

157 3 161 204 365 122 199 94 4572 6273 10845 115

1 1 124 124 124 2

122 121 234 10946 11180 92 549 546 3160 22257 25417 47

123 123 609 16308 16917 138 180 80 3604 5445 9049 113

5 3 208 267 475 158 4 4 39 14 53 13

167 68 2548 13038 15586 229 116 76 36519 44716 81235 1069

9 4 172 756 928 232 17 13 1012 674 1686 130

52 24 124 2681 2805 117 84 75 6544 3328 9872 132

2682 1367 20566 138895 159461 117 4895 3167 122473 206286 328759 104

Number of 

InstitutionsEnrolment

Nursing Teacher Training

Per 

Institution 

Enrolm

ent

Number of 

InstitutionsEnrolment

Per 

Institution 

Enrolm

ent

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Table 9.

1 2

1Andaman & 

Nicobar Islands

2 Andhra Pradesh

3 Arunachal Pradesh

4 Assam

5 Bihar

6 Chandigarh

7 Chhatisgarh

8Dadra & Nagar 

Haveli

9 Daman & Diu

10 Delhi

11 Goa

12 Gujarat

13 Haryana

14 Himachal Pradesh

15Jammu and 

Kashmir

16 Jharkhand

17 Karnataka

18 Kerala

19 Lakshadweep

20 Madhya Pradesh

21 Maharashtra

22 Manipur

23 Meghalaya

24 Mizoram

25 Nagaland

26 Odisha

27 Puducherry

28 Punjab

29 Rajasthan

30 Sikkim

31 Tamil Nadu

32 Telangana

33 Tripura

34 Uttar Pradesh

35 Uttrakhand

36 West Bengal

All India

Sl No State

Number and Enrolment in different types of Stand Alone Institutions

Total Response Male Female Total Total Response Male Female Total

27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38

4 1 42 75 117 117

10 1097 392 54140 47574 101714 259

11 8 659 276 935 117

2 89 42 3004 2914 5918 141

3 1 450 29 479 479 77 73 10377 3955 14332 196

5 2 20 655 675 338

3 1 136 29 165 165 71 36 2827 2728 5555 154

1

4 1 813 132 945 945

19 130 51 14928 7238 22166 435

11 8 2541 792 3333 417

6 3 1329 753 2082 694 485 254 6119 12897 19016 75

5 1 113 12 125 125 327 131 71612 10161 81773 624

75 60 11863 5090 16953 283

45 12 238 77 315 26

2 1 123 22 145 145 57 4 2404 569 2973 743

6 1 873 209 1082 1082 1714 1348 150552 88596 239148 177

7 1 616 228 844 844 593 420 28587 37331 65918 157

7 1 1077 284 1361 1361 391 33 3719 3422 7141 216

18 2552 1590 241658 136752 378410 238

1 16

1 1 109 34 143 143 22 15 900 1577 2477 165

9 9 368 956 1324 147

10 8 738 275 1013 127

2 1 28 2 30 30 260 164 57667 17185 74852 456

56 13 4652 1708 6360 489

3 1 1465 59 1524 1524 319 144 82340 15864 98204 682

5 1 123 36 159 159 562 201 36850 10833 47683 237

5 3 517 306 823 274

8 1 119 68 187 187 1155 1137 354999 68177 423176 372

343 242 22652 30812 53464 221

12 8 262 282 544 68

12 1 580 190 770 770 707 214 66903 65116 132019 617

2 1 40 1 41 41 101 77 14822 5937 20759 270

10 2 2737 452 3189 1595 249 179 48489 12246 60735 339

132 19 9918 2408 12326 649 11565 6880 1298262 592508 1890770 275

Enrolment

Per 

Institution 

Enrolm

ent

Institute under Ministries All Stand Alone Institutions

Number of 

InstitutionsEnrolment

Per 

Institution 

Enrolm

ent

Number of 

Institutions

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Table 10. Estimated Enrolment in Colleges

Male Female Total Male Female Total

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

1 Andaman & Nicobar Islands 33 126 159 1019 1334 2353

2 Andhra Pradesh 66984 43859 110843 510807 392158 902965

3 Arunachal Pradesh 24 33 57 10234 10576 20810

4 Assam 1912 2510 4422 168867 178399 347266

5 Bihar 23871 16559 40430 677289 490180 1167469

6 Chandigarh 1361 2746 4107 16336 14713 31049

7 Chhatisgarh 11496 15119 26615 129259 123826 253085

8 Dadra & Nagar Haveli 60 63 123 1207 1190 2397

9 Daman & Diu 0 0 0 378 724 1102

10 Delhi 5591 6824 12415 99264 99983 199247

11 Goa 457 766 1223 10742 16204 26946

12 Gujarat 35510 32741 68251 487318 382062 869380

13 Haryana 19217 33224 52441 341942 298808 640750

14 Himachal Pradesh 1785 3654 5439 52482 69198 121680

15 Jammu and Kashmir 2167 2236 4403 121790 135420 257210

16 Jharkhand 6567 7358 13925 180382 180424 360806

17 Karnataka 49500 39914 89414 611342 570850 1182192

18 Kerala 16326 37829 54155 180940 274863 455803

19 Lakshadweep 0 0 0 0 0 0

20 Madhya Pradesh 76315 68028 144343 598398 432570 1030968

21 Maharashtra 97180 85198 182378 1039386 842666 1882052

22 Manipur 359 324 683 39000 38755 77755

23 Meghalaya 221 301 522 25515 27191 52706

24 Mizoram 98 61 159 9812 9689 19501

25 Nagaland 0 0 0 12411 13072 25483

26 Odisha 13527 9867 23394 313298 268789 582087

27 Puducherry 1476 1904 3380 16189 18647 34836

28 Punjab 17055 42892 59947 233258 272824 506082

29 Rajasthan 50724 41178 91902 735872 465168 1201040

30 Sikkim 59 35 94 2157 2978 5135

31 Tamil Nadu 97226 124150 221376 791955 862916 1654871

32 Telangana 83781 57431 141212 526815 417478 944293

33 Tripura 44 16 60 23390 18625 42015

34 Uttar Pradesh 129780 159198 288978 1957442 1906857 3864299

35 Uttrakhand 14336 18870 33206 123332 143121 266453

36 West Bengal 13093 8962 22055 749242 588472 1337714

838135 863976 1702111 10799070 9570730 20369800

Sl No StatePost Graduate Under Graduate

All India

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Table 11.

Male Female Total Male Female Total1 2 3 4 5 6 7

Ph.D.‐Doctor of Philosophy 52917 38368 91285 5307 2936 8243

D.Phil.‐Doctor of Philosophy 1177 641 1818 113 44 157

Vidya Varidhi‐Vidya Varidhi 447 220 667 56 60 116

M.Ch.‐Master of Chirurgiae 491 35 526 7 2 9

D.M.‐Doctor of Medicine 415 63 478 6 1 7

Ayurveda Vachaspati‐Ph.D in 

Ayurveda72 46 118 1 4 5

Vidya Vachaspati‐Vidya Vachaspati 29 5 34 1 1 2

D.Sc.‐Doctor of Science 6 11 17 0 0 0

D.O.L.‐Doctor of Oriental Learning 3 12 15 0 0 0

L.L.D.‐Doctor of Laws 1 3 4 0 0 0

M.Phil.‐Master of Philosophy 13169 17011 30180 2444 2355 4799

M.A.‐Master of Arts 4,96,879 6,45,540 1142419 76,208 84,035 160243

M.B.A.‐ Master of Business 

Administration335251 182759 518010 27861 14147 42008

M.Sc.‐Master of Science 219925 262849 482774 26060 27037 53097

M.C.A. ‐Master of Computer 

Applications149902 102616 252518 10253 5888 16141

M.Com.‐Master of Commerce 107214 134216 241430 11245 11472 22717

M.Tech. ‐Master of Technology 86425 45452 131877 8432 3314 11746

M.E.‐Master of Engineering 33835 24630 58465 3062 1894 4956

M.S.W.‐Master of Social Work 24403 17972 42375 3941 2355 6296

M.Pharm. ‐Master of Pharmacy 18435 13771 32206 1632 1365 2997

M.Ed. ‐Master of Education 11373 17159 28532 2131 2311 4442

M.D.‐Doctor of Medicine 15174 9681 24855 1027 792 1819

Acharya‐Acharya 13213 8675 21888 680 743 1423

L.L.M.‐Master of Law or Laws 13001 7896 20897 1993 945 2938

M.Sc. Nursing‐Master of Science in 

Nursing2240 7764 10004 115 408 523

P.G.D.M.‐Post‐Graduate Diploma in 

Management5812 2496 8308 535 159 694

M.D.S.‐Master of Dental Surgery 3999 3896 7895 132 121 253

M.Mgt.‐Master of Management 5066 2622 7688 452 247 699

M.S.‐Master of Science 4358 2915 7273 358 198 556

M.Lib.Sc. ‐Master of Library Science 2897 3386 6283 417 321 738

M.S.‐Master of Surgery 4069 1733 5802 254 152 406

M.P.Ed.‐Master of Physical 

Education4201 1432 5633 640 198 838

M.L.I.Sc.‐Master of Library & 

Information Science2448 2253 4701 276 183 459

M.B.A.(Tech.)‐Master of Business 

Administration in Technology2881 1513 4394 109 82 191

M.F.A. ‐Master of Fine Arts 1869 2013 3882 270 182 452

P.G.P.‐Post‐Graduate Programme in 

Management2708 1043 3751 263 79 342

M.P.T.‐Master of Physiotherapy 1310 2262 3572 78 114 192

M.Sc. Tech. ‐Master of Science in 

Technology1863 1519 3382 112 78 190

Programme‐wise Enrolment (based on actual response)

ProgrammeALL CATEGORIES SCHEDULED CASTE

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Table 11.

1

Ph.D.‐Doctor of Philosophy

D.Phil.‐Doctor of Philosophy

Vidya Varidhi‐Vidya Varidhi

M.Ch.‐Master of Chirurgiae

D.M.‐Doctor of Medicine

Ayurveda Vachaspati‐Ph.D in 

Ayurveda

Vidya Vachaspati‐Vidya Vachaspati

D.Sc.‐Doctor of Science

D.O.L.‐Doctor of Oriental Learning

L.L.D.‐Doctor of Laws

M.Phil.‐Master of Philosophy

M.A.‐Master of Arts

M.B.A.‐ Master of Business 

Administration

M.Sc.‐Master of Science

M.C.A. ‐Master of Computer 

Applications

M.Com.‐Master of Commerce

M.Tech. ‐Master of Technology

M.E.‐Master of Engineering

M.S.W.‐Master of Social Work

M.Pharm. ‐Master of Pharmacy

M.Ed. ‐Master of Education

M.D.‐Doctor of Medicine

Acharya‐Acharya

L.L.M.‐Master of Law or Laws

M.Sc. Nursing‐Master of Science in 

Nursing

P.G.D.M.‐Post‐Graduate Diploma in 

Management

M.D.S.‐Master of Dental Surgery

M.Mgt.‐Master of Management

M.S.‐Master of Science

M.Lib.Sc. ‐Master of Library Science

M.S.‐Master of Surgery

M.P.Ed.‐Master of Physical 

Education

M.L.I.Sc.‐Master of Library & 

Information Science

M.B.A.(Tech.)‐Master of Business 

Administration in Technology

M.F.A. ‐Master of Fine Arts

P.G.P.‐Post‐Graduate Programme in 

Management

M.P.T.‐Master of Physiotherapy

M.Sc. Tech. ‐Master of Science in 

Technology

ProgrammeMale Female Total Male Female Total8 9 10 11 12 13

1661 1177 2838 9842 6991 16833

11 4 15 381 141 522

8 2 10 50 65 115

2 0 2 21 2 23

1 0 1 7 1 8

0 2 2 7 3 10

0 0 0 1 0 1

0 1 1 1 0 1

1 0 1 0 0 0

0 0 0 0 0 0

430 407 837 3794 6454 10248

31,759 31,951 63710 1,36,772 1,84,356 321128

4449 2243 6692 96316 50341 146657

7533 6733 14266 66129 92344 158473

1577 894 2471 44203 31231 75434

3682 2975 6657 33007 42748 75755

2051 743 2794 21793 10703 32496

516 207 723 13701 11821 25522

1943 1281 3224 7115 4864 11979

527 338 865 5073 3368 8441

835 835 1670 3493 4793 8286

490 400 890 2635 1677 4312

194 142 336 1938 2699 4637

475 370 845 2838 1424 4262

21 134 155 371 1240 1611

198 48 246 551 128 679

33 38 71 601 462 1063

86 35 121 893 497 1390

124 46 170 879 590 1469

103 85 188 608 874 1482

142 84 226 660 278 938

175 43 218 1198 341 1539

97 71 168 483 398 881

38 16 54 714 418 1132

51 26 77 445 263 708

125 61 186 548 149 697

29 38 67 281 235 516

31 10 41 411 289 700

Programme‐wise Enrolment (based on actual response)SCHEDULED TRIBE OTHER BACKWARD CLASSES

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Table 11.

Male Female Total Male Female Total1 2 3 4 5 6 7

Programme‐wise Enrolment (based on actual response)

ProgrammeALL CATEGORIES SCHEDULED CASTE

M.J.M.C.‐Master of Journalism and 

Mass Communication2043 1281 3324 256 71 327

M.H.R.D. ‐Master of Human 

Resource Development1423 1387 2810 165 137 302

Pharm.D.‐Doctor of Pharmacy 1118 1675 2793 55 73 128

M.M.C.‐Master in Mass 

Communication1236 852 2088 114 31 145

M.F.M. ‐Master of Financial 

Management1192 883 2075 105 57 162

M.V.Sc. ‐Master of Veterinary 

Sciences1318 659 1977 169 58 227

M.Arch.‐Master of Architecture 972 886 1858 73 40 113

M.I.B.‐Master of International 

Business983 710 1693 90 55 145

M.J.‐Master of Journalism 1080 416 1496 162 42 204

Vachaspati‐Vachaspati 882 542 1424 42 30 72

M.L. ‐Master of Laws 824 364 1188 66 22 88

M.Mkt.M. ‐Master of Marketing 

Management864 275 1139 26 12 38

M.Mus. ‐Master of Music 423 670 1093 54 82 136

M.H.A. ‐Master of Hospital 

Administration492 577 1069 47 22 69

M.P.H. ‐Master of Public Health 447 235 682 47 17 64

M.B.A.(Pharma. Tech.)‐Master of 

Business Administration in 

Pharmaceutical Technology

395 284 679 37 19 56

M.P.A.‐Master of Performing Arts 359 261 620 65 13 78

M.P.E.‐Master of Physical Education 470 147 617 109 27 136

M.F.Sc. ‐Master of Fishery Science 334 274 608 46 27 73

M.Des.‐Master of Design 330 276 606 48 18 66

M.Plan.‐Master of Planning 309 259 568 36 17 53

Shiksha Acharya‐Shiksha Acharya 229 287 516 48 45 93

Parangat‐Parangat 223 188 411 21 27 48

M.Sc.(Medical Bio‐Chemistry)‐

Master of Science in Medical Bio‐

Chemistry

179 226 405 29 27 56

M.Sc.(Medical Anatomy) ‐Master of 

Science in Medical Anatomy240 155 395 18 10 28

M.Optom. ‐Master of Optometry 187 142 329 0 1 1

M.Sc.(Medical Microbiology)‐Master 

of Science in Medical Microbiology111 185 296 6 7 13

Shikshan Parangat‐Shikshan 

Parangat114 156 270 15 33 48

M.O.T. ‐Master of Occupational 

Therapy67 148 215 5 7 12

M.Dance‐Master of Dance 35 166 201 12 7 19

M.Sc. Tech.(Applied Geo‐Physics)‐

Master of Science in Technology 

(Applied Geo‐Physics)

169 27 196 9 0 9

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Table 11.

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Programme

M.J.M.C.‐Master of Journalism and 

Mass Communication

M.H.R.D. ‐Master of Human 

Resource Development

Pharm.D.‐Doctor of Pharmacy

M.M.C.‐Master in Mass 

Communication

M.F.M. ‐Master of Financial 

Management

M.V.Sc. ‐Master of Veterinary 

Sciences

M.Arch.‐Master of Architecture

M.I.B.‐Master of International 

Business

M.J.‐Master of Journalism

Vachaspati‐Vachaspati

M.L. ‐Master of Laws

M.Mkt.M. ‐Master of Marketing 

Management

M.Mus. ‐Master of Music

M.H.A. ‐Master of Hospital 

Administration

M.P.H. ‐Master of Public Health

M.B.A.(Pharma. Tech.)‐Master of 

Business Administration in 

Pharmaceutical Technology

M.P.A.‐Master of Performing Arts

M.P.E.‐Master of Physical Education

M.F.Sc. ‐Master of Fishery Science

M.Des.‐Master of Design

M.Plan.‐Master of Planning

Shiksha Acharya‐Shiksha Acharya

Parangat‐Parangat

M.Sc.(Medical Bio‐Chemistry)‐

Master of Science in Medical Bio‐

Chemistry

M.Sc.(Medical Anatomy) ‐Master of 

Science in Medical Anatomy

M.Optom. ‐Master of Optometry

M.Sc.(Medical Microbiology)‐Master 

of Science in Medical Microbiology

Shikshan Parangat‐Shikshan 

Parangat

M.O.T. ‐Master of Occupational 

Therapy

M.Dance‐Master of Dance

M.Sc. Tech.(Applied Geo‐Physics)‐

Master of Science in Technology 

(Applied Geo‐Physics)

Male Female Total Male Female Total8 9 10 11 12 13

Programme‐wise Enrolment (based on actual response)SCHEDULED TRIBE OTHER BACKWARD CLASSES

48 23 71 382 189 571

51 41 92 393 335 728

25 19 44 202 349 551

20 7 27 69 36 105

25 10 35 217 159 376

88 44 132 303 101 404

19 10 29 209 98 307

10 8 18 416 249 665

30 15 45 280 95 375

17 15 32 116 72 188

26 5 31 205 59 264

1 0 1 99 31 130

40 57 97 66 76 142

6 3 9 58 53 111

14 8 22 87 44 131

8 2 10 73 22 95

15 3 18 67 39 106

28 4 32 123 36 159

21 10 31 72 38 110

11 10 21 73 37 110

14 3 17 62 38 100

23 42 65 63 74 137

15 7 22 81 50 131

6 8 14 43 49 92

20 11 31 82 43 125

2 4 6 1 5 6

2 7 9 22 36 58

3 10 13 36 39 75

1 0 1 7 22 29

3 3 6 7 22 29

5 0 5 18 5 23

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Table 11.

Male Female Total Male Female Total1 2 3 4 5 6 7

Programme‐wise Enrolment (based on actual response)

ProgrammeALL CATEGORIES SCHEDULED CASTE

M.F.M.‐Master of Fashion 

Management72 111 183 8 8 16

M.Stat. ‐Master of Statistics 92 88 180 12 5 17

Samaj Karya Parangat‐Samaj Karya 

Parangat79 70 149 7 1 8

M.Litt.‐Master of Literature or 

Master of Letters69 78 147 14 9 23

M.F.T. ‐Master of Foreign Trade 95 32 127 7 3 10

M.Q.P.M.‐Master of Quality and 

Productivity Management76 18 94 2 2 4

M.A.M.S.‐Master of Ayurved in 

Medicine and Surgery64 27 91 0 0 0

M.H.M.S.‐Master of Homeopathic 

Medicine and Science35 40 75 1 1 2

C.P.A.‐Certified Public 42 28 70 8 4 12

M.Sc.(Medical Physiology)‐Master of 

Science in Medical Physiology19 27 46 2 1 3

M.P.S. ‐Master of Population Studies 23 17 40 7 0 7

M.Sc.(Medical Pharmacology)‐

Master of Science in Medical 

Pharmacology

15 12 27 3 0 3

M.U.P.‐Master of Urban Planning 16 2 18 0 0 0

B.A.‐Bachelor of Arts 3583157 3928613 7511770 608013 608713 1216726

B.Com.‐Bachelor of Commerce 1598548 1287499 2886047 159594 119359 278953

B.Sc.‐Bachelor of Science 1293235 1244642 2537877 169811 150865 320676

B.Tech.‐Bachelor of Technology 1283621 506793 1790414 111540 41610 153150

B.E.‐Bachelor of Engineering 1169570 471997 1641567 102471 43643 146114

B.A.(Hons)‐Bachelor of Arts (Honors) 421153 461644 882797 60330 54389 114719

B.Ed.‐Bachelor of Education 190464 329364 519828 39247 45156 84403

B.C.A.‐Bachelor of Computer 

Applications272661 163244 435905 23051 14629 37680

B.B.A.‐Bachelor of Business 

Administration197585 113768 311353 20417 11453 31870

B.Sc.(Hons)‐Bachelor of Science 

(Honors)158426 132066 290492 16421 12178 28599

L.L.B.‐Bachelor of Law or Laws 120591 54941 175532 15887 5800 21687

B.Sc.(Nursing)‐Bachelor of Science in 

Nursing21867 121157 143024 2469 14003 16472

M.B.B.S.‐Bachelor of Medicine and 

Bachelor of Surgery68725 62293 131018 5499 4873 10372

B.Pharm.‐Bachelor of Pharmacy 73053 56266 129319 9114 6971 16085

B.B.M.‐Bachelor of Business 

Management54208 37871 92079 4399 3455 7854

Shastri‐Shastri 39946 42556 82502 3210 4583 7793

B.Agri.‐Bachelor of Agriculture 48656 15118 63774 6868 1626 8494

B.D.S.‐Bachelor of Dental Surgery 19525 43283 62808 1374 2684 4058

B.S.W.‐Bachelor of Social Work 21319 17286 38605 3239 2558 5797

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Table 11.

1

Programme

M.F.M.‐Master of Fashion 

Management

M.Stat. ‐Master of Statistics

Samaj Karya Parangat‐Samaj Karya 

Parangat

M.Litt.‐Master of Literature or 

Master of Letters

M.F.T. ‐Master of Foreign Trade

M.Q.P.M.‐Master of Quality and 

Productivity Management

M.A.M.S.‐Master of Ayurved in 

Medicine and Surgery

M.H.M.S.‐Master of Homeopathic 

Medicine and Science

C.P.A.‐Certified Public

M.Sc.(Medical Physiology)‐Master of 

Science in Medical Physiology

M.P.S. ‐Master of Population Studies

M.Sc.(Medical Pharmacology)‐

Master of Science in Medical 

Pharmacology

M.U.P.‐Master of Urban Planning

B.A.‐Bachelor of Arts

B.Com.‐Bachelor of Commerce

B.Sc.‐Bachelor of Science

B.Tech.‐Bachelor of Technology

B.E.‐Bachelor of Engineering

B.A.(Hons)‐Bachelor of Arts (Honors)

B.Ed.‐Bachelor of Education

B.C.A.‐Bachelor of Computer 

Applications

B.B.A.‐Bachelor of Business 

Administration

B.Sc.(Hons)‐Bachelor of Science 

(Honors)

L.L.B.‐Bachelor of Law or Laws

B.Sc.(Nursing)‐Bachelor of Science in 

Nursing

M.B.B.S.‐Bachelor of Medicine and 

Bachelor of Surgery

B.Pharm.‐Bachelor of Pharmacy

B.B.M.‐Bachelor of Business 

Management

Shastri‐Shastri

B.Agri.‐Bachelor of Agriculture

B.D.S.‐Bachelor of Dental Surgery

B.S.W.‐Bachelor of Social Work

Male Female Total Male Female Total8 9 10 11 12 13

Programme‐wise Enrolment (based on actual response)SCHEDULED TRIBE OTHER BACKWARD CLASSES

4 5 9 17 17 34

2 2 4 5 7 12

3 3 6 15 5 20

6 2 8 40 43 83

4 0 4 35 18 53

0 1 1 16 1 17

0 0 0 0 0 0

0 0 0 0 1 1

4 5 9 21 13 34

0 0 0 4 7 11

1 2 3 9 7 16

0 0 0 5 3 8

0 0 0 0 0 0

261274 235488 496762 1137716 1312400 2450116

46314 31997 78311 471510 385991 857501

57426 46481 103907 461887 485725 947612

33651 10424 44075 337684 147592 485276

20742 7243 27985 444696 197508 642204

30393 35254 65647 87478 89551 177029

13212 13958 27170 64511 121425 185936

5656 2821 8477 66606 53636 120242

2909 1647 4556 56650 34647 91297

7041 7440 14481 33352 30331 63683

3389 2096 5485 28971 10554 39525

890 5199 6089 5179 23659 28838

1869 1635 3504 14044 12940 26984

2738 1861 4599 21369 16297 37666

1471 859 2330 23702 18108 41810

901 742 1643 9532 17948 27480

1953 836 2789 18539 4970 23509

436 670 1106 4015 8805 12820

2919 2133 5052 7935 6310 14245

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Table 11.

Male Female Total Male Female Total1 2 3 4 5 6 7

Programme‐wise Enrolment (based on actual response)

ProgrammeALL CATEGORIES SCHEDULED CASTE

B.Architecture‐Bachelor of 

Architecture18044 19730 37774 1055 785 1840

B.Litt.‐Bachelor of Literature 6239 23509 29748 1522 4760 6282

B.H.M.S.‐Bachelor of Homeopathic 

Medicine and Surgery11513 17120 28633 1090 1422 2512

B.Lib.I.Sc.‐Bachelor of Library & 

Information Science12600 12493 25093 1095 797 1892

B.P.T.‐Bachelor of Physiotherapy 7793 15841 23634 761 1160 1921

B.P.Ed.‐Bachelor of Physical 

Education13056 5207 18263 2183 726 2909

B.A.M.S.‐Bachelor of Ayurved 

Medicine & Surgery7800 10123 17923 554 747 1301

Ayurvedacharya‐Ayurvedacharya 8281 8256 16537 388 489 877

B.F.A.‐Bachelor of Fine Arts 8335 6878 15213 1260 549 1809

B.Sc.(Post Basic)‐B.Sc (Post Basic) 2265 12479 14744 151 438 589

B.J.M.C.‐Bachelor of Journalism and 

Mass Communication9191 5115 14306 1003 428 1431

B.V.Sc.&A.H.‐Bachelor of Veterinary 

Science & Animal Husbandry7386 3621 11007 900 407 1307

B.P.E.‐Bachelor of Physical Education 8744 2189 10933 1516 336 1852

B.L.‐Bachelor of Law or Laws 6322 4133 10455 546 315 861

B.H.M.‐Bachelor of Hotel 

Management8496 1169 9665 431 91 522

B.S.S.‐Bachelor in Social Sciences 8629 354 8983 52 36 88

B.Pharm.(Ayu.) ‐Bachelor of Ayurved 

in Pharmacy4736 2941 7677 364 314 678

B.H.M.C.T.‐Bachelor of Hotel 

Management and Catering 

Technology

6754 687 7441 554 58 612

B.Des.‐Bachelor of Design 1698 3743 5441 136 219 355

B.Lib.Sc.‐Bachelor of Library Science 2853 2023 4876 212 162 374

B.U.M.S.‐Bachelor of Unani Medicine 

and Surgery2687 1752 4439 16 4 20

Alankar‐Alankar 2457 1805 4262 518 291 809

B.M.M.‐Bachelor of Multi Media 1469 1660 3129 86 103 189

Shiksha Shastri‐Shiksha Shastri 1739 1201 2940 244 183 427

B.S.Course‐Bachelor of Science 

(Physician Assistant and Emergency 

& Trauma Care Management)

749 1883 2632 51 51 102

B.Optom.‐Bachelor of Clinical 

Optometry1481 1000 2481 50 48 98

B.F.Sc.‐Bachelor of Fisheries Science 876 1509 2385 111 98 209

B.H.T.M.‐Bachelor of Hotel and 

Tourism Management1897 474 2371 192 64 256

B.Mus.‐Bachelor of Music 872 1269 2141 116 155 271

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Programme

B.Architecture‐Bachelor of 

Architecture

B.Litt.‐Bachelor of Literature

B.H.M.S.‐Bachelor of Homeopathic 

Medicine and Surgery

B.Lib.I.Sc.‐Bachelor of Library & 

Information Science

B.P.T.‐Bachelor of Physiotherapy

B.P.Ed.‐Bachelor of Physical 

Education

B.A.M.S.‐Bachelor of Ayurved 

Medicine & Surgery

Ayurvedacharya‐Ayurvedacharya

B.F.A.‐Bachelor of Fine Arts

B.Sc.(Post Basic)‐B.Sc (Post Basic)

B.J.M.C.‐Bachelor of Journalism and 

Mass Communication

B.V.Sc.&A.H.‐Bachelor of Veterinary 

Science & Animal Husbandry

B.P.E.‐Bachelor of Physical Education

B.L.‐Bachelor of Law or Laws

B.H.M.‐Bachelor of Hotel 

Management

B.S.S.‐Bachelor in Social Sciences

B.Pharm.(Ayu.) ‐Bachelor of Ayurved 

in Pharmacy

B.H.M.C.T.‐Bachelor of Hotel 

Management and Catering 

Technology

B.Des.‐Bachelor of Design

B.Lib.Sc.‐Bachelor of Library Science

B.U.M.S.‐Bachelor of Unani Medicine 

and Surgery

Alankar‐Alankar

B.M.M.‐Bachelor of Multi Media

Shiksha Shastri‐Shiksha Shastri

B.S.Course‐Bachelor of Science 

(Physician Assistant and Emergency 

& Trauma Care Management)

B.Optom.‐Bachelor of Clinical 

Optometry

B.F.Sc.‐Bachelor of Fisheries Science

B.H.T.M.‐Bachelor of Hotel and 

Tourism Management

B.Mus.‐Bachelor of Music

Male Female Total Male Female Total8 9 10 11 12 13

Programme‐wise Enrolment (based on actual response)SCHEDULED TRIBE OTHER BACKWARD CLASSES

276 152 428 3913 3593 7506

90 140 230 2868 12964 15832

614 786 1400 3041 4162 7203

401 353 754 2654 2405 5059

275 474 749 1498 2933 4431

498 151 649 3219 1138 4357

253 352 605 1509 1931 3440

238 316 554 1091 1428 2519

286 91 377 1958 1164 3122

33 157 190 263 1171 1434

155 94 249 1483 403 1886

545 266 811 2368 929 3297

305 81 386 1201 303 1504

92 46 138 1376 741 2117

54 10 64 1093 91 1184

73 87 160 374 97 471

210 132 342 1406 838 2244

125 16 141 1439 84 1523

46 66 112 229 454 683

82 50 132 414 211 625

2 1 3 638 371 1009

3 0 3 91 55 146

13 6 19 177 115 292

269 131 400 488 392 880

34 41 75 170 1158 1328

17 20 37 111 174 285

75 36 111 232 232 464

44 51 95 268 80 348

15 18 33 208 231 439

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Male Female Total Male Female Total1 2 3 4 5 6 7

Programme‐wise Enrolment (based on actual response)

ProgrammeALL CATEGORIES SCHEDULED CASTE

B.M.S.‐Bachelor of Management

Studies1207 794 2001 20 16 36

B.G.L.‐Bachelor of General Law 835 867 1702 111 69 180

B.J.‐Bachelor of Journalism 1288 378 1666 214 52 266

B.A.M.‐Bachelor of Ayurved 

Medicine982 678 1660 10 6 16

B.S.M.S.‐Bachelor of Sridhar 

Medicine and Surgery410 1243 1653 113 242 355

B.A.S.L.P.‐Bachelor of Audiology and 

Speech Language Pathology416 1128 1544 38 41 79

B.Nat.(Yogic Sciences)‐Bachelor of

Naturopathy and Yogic Sciences626 906 1532 56 79 135

B.P.S.‐Bachelor of Professional 

Studies487 799 1286 25 25 50

B.H.M.T.T.‐Bachelor of Hotel 

Management, Travel and Tourism941 210 1151 117 25 142

Visharad‐Visharad 769 344 1113 153 105 258

B.B.S.‐Bachelor of Business Studies 556 523 1079 83 60 143

B.F.Tech.‐Bachelor of Fashion 

Technology332 688 1020 64 121 185

B.O.T.‐Bachelor of Occupational 

Therapy331 658 989 37 45 82

B.O.L.‐Bachelor of Oriental Learning 432 332 764 75 63 138

B.H.A.‐Bachelor of Hospital 

Administration481 199 680 1 5 6

B.Plan.‐Bachelor of Planning 355 244 599 54 16 70

B.Ch.E.‐Bachelor of Chemical

Engineering453 131 584 82 18 100

B.V.Sc.‐Bachelor of Veterinary

Science313 239 552 39 42 81

B.P.A.‐Bachelor of Performing Arts 274 232 506 20 23 43

B.C.E.‐Bachelor of Civil Engineering 421 61 482 93 9 102

B.Voc.‐Bachelor of Vocational

Education199 212 411 17 20 37

B.Sc.(Sericulture)‐Bachelor of Science

in Sericulture136 253 389 13 34 47

B.Dance‐Bachelor of Dance 52 308 360 14 16 30

B.Stat.‐Bachelor of Statistics 143 186 329 17 56 73

B.C.L.‐Bachelor of Civil Law 199 91 290 30 13 43

Vidhyalankar‐Vidhyalankar 156 25 181 11 0 11

Samaj Vidya Visharad‐Samaj Vidya 

Visharad163 11 174 51 1 52

Vidhya Praveena‐Vidhya Praveena 160 7 167 8 0 8

Hindi Shiksha Visharad‐Hindi Shiksha 

Visharad65 73 138 12 3 15

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Table 11.

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Programme

B.M.S.‐Bachelor of Management

Studies

B.G.L.‐Bachelor of General Law

B.J.‐Bachelor of Journalism

B.A.M.‐Bachelor of Ayurved 

Medicine

B.S.M.S.‐Bachelor of Sridhar 

Medicine and Surgery

B.A.S.L.P.‐Bachelor of Audiology and 

Speech Language Pathology

B.Nat.(Yogic Sciences)‐Bachelor of

Naturopathy and Yogic Sciences

B.P.S.‐Bachelor of Professional 

Studies

B.H.M.T.T.‐Bachelor of Hotel 

Management, Travel and Tourism

Visharad‐Visharad

B.B.S.‐Bachelor of Business Studies

B.F.Tech.‐Bachelor of Fashion 

Technology

B.O.T.‐Bachelor of Occupational 

Therapy

B.O.L.‐Bachelor of Oriental Learning

B.H.A.‐Bachelor of Hospital 

Administration

B.Plan.‐Bachelor of Planning

B.Ch.E.‐Bachelor of Chemical

Engineering

B.V.Sc.‐Bachelor of Veterinary

Science

B.P.A.‐Bachelor of Performing Arts

B.C.E.‐Bachelor of Civil Engineering

B.Voc.‐Bachelor of Vocational

Education

B.Sc.(Sericulture)‐Bachelor of Science

in Sericulture

B.Dance‐Bachelor of Dance

B.Stat.‐Bachelor of Statistics

B.C.L.‐Bachelor of Civil Law

Vidhyalankar‐Vidhyalankar

Samaj Vidya Visharad‐Samaj Vidya 

Visharad

Vidhya Praveena‐Vidhya Praveena

Hindi Shiksha Visharad‐Hindi Shiksha 

Visharad

Male Female Total Male Female Total8 9 10 11 12 13

Programme‐wise Enrolment (based on actual response)SCHEDULED TRIBE OTHER BACKWARD CLASSES

0 2 2 27 51 78

12 5 17 101 86 187

37 7 44 244 67 311

0 0 0 107 227 334

7 8 15 249 838 1087

15 12 27 107 290 397

9 10 19 83 116 199

31 26 57 32 47 79

20 4 24 306 58 364

74 23 97 404 130 534

24 17 41 79 66 145

5 30 35 48 126 174

14 13 27 89 145 234

62 44 106 83 74 157

2 6 8 8 3 11

24 10 34 88 45 133

19 9 28 28 15 43

30 19 49 52 41 93

5 10 15 38 34 72

28 4 32 37 25 62

5 8 13 39 40 79

50 90 140 5 48 53

1 4 5 16 52 68

1 5 6 29 64 93

1 1 2 43 12 55

0 0 0 24 2 26

3 0 3 82 9 91

67 5 72 65 2 67

8 0 8 31 10 41

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Table 11.

Male Female Total Male Female Total1 2 3 4 5 6 7

Programme‐wise Enrolment (based on actual response)

ProgrammeALL CATEGORIES SCHEDULED CASTE

B.N.Y.S.‐Bachelor of Naturopathy 

and Yogic Sciences21 79 100 4 25 29

B.Chem.Tech.‐Bachelor of Chemical 

Technology50 18 68 0 0 0

Shiksha Visharad‐Shiksha Visharad 8 47 55 2 7 9

B.Nat.(Ayu)‐Bachelor of Ayurved in 

Naturopathy36 18 54 11 3 14

B.I.B.F.‐Bachelor of International 

Business and Finance17 18 35 0

B.A. L.L.B.‐Bachelor of Arts, Bachelor 

of Law or Laws16062 10124 26186 2028 982 3010

B.Tech M.Tech‐Bachelor of 

Technology, Master of Technology17465 4926 22391 1607 376 1983

Integrated M.Sc.‐Integrated Master 

of Science9503 6341 15844 631 407 1038

Integrated M.B.A.‐Integrated Master 

of Business Administration3314 2285 5599 297 184 481

B.S. M.S.‐Bachelor of Science, Master 

of Science2433 1778 4211 223 126 349

B.B.A. L.L.B.‐Bachelor of Business 

Administration, Bachelor of Law or 

Laws

2282 1502 3784 133 68 201

B.A. B.Ed.‐Bachelor of Arts, Bachelor 

of Education1545 2212 3757 240 172 412

Integrated M.A.‐Integrated Master 

of Arts1224 1246 2470 211 115 326

Integrated Ph.D‐Integrated Doctor of 

Philosophy1172 1072 2244 96 35 131

B.Com. L.L.B.‐Bachelor of Commerce, 

Bachelor of Law788 610 1398 37 32 69

B.Sc. B.Ed.‐Bachelor of Science, 

Bachelor of Education419 779 1198 60 84 144

Integrated M.C.A.‐Integrated Master 

of Computer Applications620 322 942 23 22 45

B.Sc. L.L.B.‐Bachelor of Science, 

Bachelor of Law or Laws94 160 254 21 25 46

M.Com. B.Ed.‐Master of Commerce, 

Bachelor of Education74 135 209 10 8 18

M.Sc. B.Ed.‐Master of Science, 

Bachelor of Education36 148 184 9 23 32

M.A. B.Ed.‐Master of Arts, Bachelor 

of Education16 157 173 3 2 5

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Table 11.

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Programme

B.N.Y.S.‐Bachelor of Naturopathy 

and Yogic Sciences

B.Chem.Tech.‐Bachelor of Chemical 

Technology

Shiksha Visharad‐Shiksha Visharad

B.Nat.(Ayu)‐Bachelor of Ayurved in 

Naturopathy

B.I.B.F.‐Bachelor of International 

Business and Finance

B.A. L.L.B.‐Bachelor of Arts, Bachelor 

of Law or Laws

B.Tech M.Tech‐Bachelor of 

Technology, Master of Technology

Integrated M.Sc.‐Integrated Master 

of Science

Integrated M.B.A.‐Integrated Master 

of Business Administration

B.S. M.S.‐Bachelor of Science, Master 

of Science

B.B.A. L.L.B.‐Bachelor of Business 

Administration, Bachelor of Law or 

Laws

B.A. B.Ed.‐Bachelor of Arts, Bachelor 

of Education

Integrated M.A.‐Integrated Master 

of Arts

Integrated Ph.D‐Integrated Doctor of 

Philosophy

B.Com. L.L.B.‐Bachelor of Commerce, 

Bachelor of Law

B.Sc. B.Ed.‐Bachelor of Science, 

Bachelor of Education

Integrated M.C.A.‐Integrated Master 

of Computer Applications

B.Sc. L.L.B.‐Bachelor of Science, 

Bachelor of Law or Laws

M.Com. B.Ed.‐Master of Commerce, 

Bachelor of Education

M.Sc. B.Ed.‐Master of Science, 

Bachelor of Education

M.A. B.Ed.‐Master of Arts, Bachelor 

of Education

Male Female Total Male Female Total8 9 10 11 12 13

Programme‐wise Enrolment (based on actual response)SCHEDULED TRIBE OTHER BACKWARD CLASSES

0 0 0 16 52 68

0 0 0 0 0 0

0 2 2 5 37 42

3 2 5 11 6 17

0 0

528 383 911 2905 1586 4491

644 127 771 3703 738 4441

220 155 375 1843 1335 3178

100 58 158 619 436 1055

118 106 224 434 296 730

38 36 74 250 160 410

222 210 432 390 652 1042

87 50 137 365 226 591

19 4 23 226 161 387

5 6 11 41 34 75

27 45 72 163 258 421

1 7 8 172 51 223

6 18 24 10 21 31

0 0 0 18 18 36

0 0 0 15 43 58

0 0 0 0 5 5

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Table 11(a).

Male Female Total Male Female Total1 2 3 4 5 6 7

M.A.‐Master of Arts 269472 327698 597170 36401 38757 75158

M.B.A.‐ Master of Business 

Administration118386 60356 178742 6624 3705 10329

M.Sc.‐Master of Science 64118 54032 118150 5901 4822 10723

M.Com.‐Master of Commerce 40941 45526 86467 2973 2892 5865

M.C.A. ‐Master of Computer Applications 39239 27519 66758 2920 1456 4376

M.S.W.‐Master of Social Work 11392 8658 20050 1081 743 1824

M.Ed. ‐Master of Education 2654 2966 5620 486 393 879

M.Lib.Sc. ‐Master of Library Science 1713 2157 3870 191 155 346

L.L.M.‐Master of Law or Laws 2347 729 3076 226 83 309

M.L.I.Sc.‐Master of Library & Information 

Science1558 1489 3047 60 56 116

M.M.C.‐Master in Mass Communication 918 641 1559 33 13 46

M.S.‐Master of Science 1058 337 1395 100 22 122

M.H.R.D. ‐Master of Human Resource 

Development501 430 931 80 66 146

M.J.M.C.‐Master of Journalism and Mass 

Communication678 214 892 23 6 29

Acharya‐Acharya 523 329 852 17 16 33

M.Arch.‐Master of Architecture 220 196 416 3 2 5

M.F.A. ‐Master of Fine Arts 81 302 383 8 25 33

M.L. ‐Master of Laws 284 95 379 35 6 41

M.J.‐Master of Journalism 300 56 356 21 7 28

M.Sc. Tech. ‐Master of Science in 

Technology238 75 313 0

M.Optom. ‐Master of Optometry 150 102 252 0

M.Mgt.‐Master of Management 185 42 227 3 0 3

M.F.M. ‐Master of Financial Management 98 128 226 9 5 14

M.Tech. ‐Master of Technology 158 56 214 9 3 12

M.H.A. ‐Master of Hospital 

Administration79 125 204 2 0 2

P.G.P.‐Post‐Graduate Programme in 

Management156 13 169 0 0 0

M.Dance‐Master of Dance 5 89 94 1 3 4

P.G.D.M.‐Post‐Graduate Diploma in 

Management47 36 83 0 1 1

M.B.A.(Tech.)‐Master of Business 

Administration in Technology52 27 79 2 0 2

M.Mus. ‐Master of Music 31 42 73 6 12 18

C.P.A.‐Certified Public 34 25 59 8 4 12

M.Des.‐Master of Design 3 41 44 0 0 0

M.F.Sc. ‐Master of Fishery Science 44 0 44 0 0 0

M.O.T. ‐Master of Occupational Therapy 19 23 42 0

M.I.B.‐Master of International Business 9 2 11 0 1 1

B.A.‐Bachelor of Arts 725973 608726 1334699 107251 86754 194005

Programme‐wise Enrolment ‐ Distance Mode

(based on actual response)

ProgrammeALL CATEGORIES SCHEDULED CASTE

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Table 11(a).

1

M.A.‐Master of Arts

M.B.A.‐ Master of Business 

Administration

M.Sc.‐Master of Science

M.Com.‐Master of Commerce

M.C.A. ‐Master of Computer Applications

M.S.W.‐Master of Social Work

M.Ed. ‐Master of Education

M.Lib.Sc. ‐Master of Library Science

L.L.M.‐Master of Law or Laws

M.L.I.Sc.‐Master of Library & Information 

Science

M.M.C.‐Master in Mass Communication

M.S.‐Master of Science

M.H.R.D. ‐Master of Human Resource 

Development

M.J.M.C.‐Master of Journalism and Mass 

Communication

Acharya‐Acharya

M.Arch.‐Master of Architecture

M.F.A. ‐Master of Fine Arts

M.L. ‐Master of Laws

M.J.‐Master of Journalism

M.Sc. Tech. ‐Master of Science in 

Technology

M.Optom. ‐Master of Optometry

M.Mgt.‐Master of Management

M.F.M. ‐Master of Financial Management

M.Tech. ‐Master of Technology

M.H.A. ‐Master of Hospital 

Administration

P.G.P.‐Post‐Graduate Programme in 

Management

M.Dance‐Master of Dance

P.G.D.M.‐Post‐Graduate Diploma in 

Management

M.B.A.(Tech.)‐Master of Business 

Administration in Technology

M.Mus. ‐Master of Music

C.P.A.‐Certified Public

M.Des.‐Master of Design

M.F.Sc. ‐Master of Fishery Science

M.O.T. ‐Master of Occupational Therapy

M.I.B.‐Master of International Business

B.A.‐Bachelor of Arts

ProgrammeMale Female Total Male Female Total8 9 10 11 12 13

15423 14452 29875 74102 92019 166121

1014 486 1500 28754 16364 45118

1725 977 2702 17849 20919 38768

1053 960 2013 11856 14305 26161

333 231 564 8528 5843 14371

632 474 1106 2791 1710 4501

305 245 550 711 375 1086

29 29 58 410 620 1030

35 13 48 632 207 839

27 11 38 172 202 374

5 2 7 37 18 55

23 5 28 415 131 546

18 18 36 157 149 306

11 4 15 55 13 68

5 3 8 68 59 127

0 0 0 25 9 34

0 1 1 13 19 32

4 0 4 178 42 220

3 0 3 106 17 123

0 0

0 0

0 1 1 15 2 17

1 1 2 6 3 9

0 0 0 16 2 18

0 0 0 3 2 5

0 0 0 0 0 0

0 0 0 4 13 17

0 0 0 4 5 9

0 0 0 8 7 15

0 0 0 15 11 26

4 5 9 15 12 27

0 0 0 1 12 13

0 0 0 0 0 0

0 0

0 0 0 0 1 1

48028 38131 86159 214913 188026 402939

Programme‐wise Enrolment ‐ Distance Mode

(based on actual response)SCHEDULED TRIBE OTHER BACKWARD CLASSES

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Table 11(a).

Male Female Total Male Female Total1 2 3 4 5 6 7

Programme‐wise Enrolment ‐ Distance Mode

(based on actual response)

ProgrammeALL CATEGORIES SCHEDULED CASTE

B.Com.‐Bachelor of Commerce 236850 135951 372801 20338 11739 32077

B.Sc.‐Bachelor of Science 106724 62637 169361 10187 6692 16879

B.C.A.‐Bachelor of Computer Applications 52904 19130 72034 3919 1411 5330

B.Ed.‐Bachelor of Education 27966 36013 63979 4699 4308 9007

B.B.A.‐Bachelor of Business 

Administration37804 12759 50563 4469 1608 6077

B.S.W.‐Bachelor of Social Work 14341 11829 26170 2146 1795 3941

B.Litt.‐Bachelor of Literature 5432 20379 25811 1232 3731 4963

B.A.(Hons)‐Bachelor of Arts (Honors) 14286 11059 25345 2489 1273 3762

B.Lib.I.Sc.‐Bachelor of Library &

Information Science11005 10603 21608 873 593 1466

B.S.S.‐Bachelor in Social Sciences 7926 0 7926 0 0 0

B.J.M.C.‐Bachelor of Journalism and Mass 

Communication4814 1932 6746 553 234 787

B.Tech.‐Bachelor of Technology 5911 220 6131 104 14 118

B.Lib.Sc.‐Bachelor of Library Science 2491 1569 4060 132 91 223

B.Agri.‐Bachelor of Agriculture 2552 1205 3757 240 139 379

B.E.‐Bachelor of Engineering 3294 323 3617 394 43 437

B.B.M.‐Bachelor of Business Management 2047 1154 3201 176 112 288

B.Sc.(Hons)‐Bachelor of Science (Honors) 1930 1151 3081 279 145 424

B.H.M.‐Bachelor of Hotel Management 2165 222 2387 100 13 113

B.Sc.(Nursing)‐Bachelor of Science in

Nursing375 1264 1639 45 240 285

L.L.B.‐Bachelor of Law or Laws 1091 341 1432 131 29 160

B.Optom.‐Bachelor of Clinical Optometry 866 479 1345 23 26 49

B.H.T.M.‐Bachelor of Hotel and Tourism 

Management896 175 1071 73 20 93

B.Architecture‐Bachelor of Architecture 537 386 923 20 15 35

Shastri‐Shastri 202 113 315 24 48 72

B.H.M.C.T.‐Bachelor of Hotel 

Management and Catering Technology265 26 291 0 0 0

B.Des.‐Bachelor of Design 33 256 289 1 6 7

B.Dance‐Bachelor of Dance 33 167 200 8 7 15

B.M.M.‐Bachelor of Multi Media 151 48 199 22 10 32

B.D.S.‐Bachelor of Dental Surgery 110 87 197 4 8 12

B.Mus.‐Bachelor of Music 111 83 194 18 6 24

B.J.‐Bachelor of Journalism 139 11 150 17 0 17

B.Nat.(Yogic Sciences)‐Bachelor of

Naturopathy and Yogic Sciences78 52 130 4 4 8

B.F.A.‐Bachelor of Fine Arts 43 72 115 2 0 2

B.O.T.‐Bachelor of Occupational Therapy 3 6 9 0

Integrated M.B.A.‐Integrated Master of 

Business Administration297 92 389 0 0 0

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Table 11(a).

1

Programme

B.Com.‐Bachelor of Commerce

B.Sc.‐Bachelor of Science

B.C.A.‐Bachelor of Computer Applications

B.Ed.‐Bachelor of Education

B.B.A.‐Bachelor of Business 

Administration

B.S.W.‐Bachelor of Social Work

B.Litt.‐Bachelor of Literature

B.A.(Hons)‐Bachelor of Arts (Honors)

B.Lib.I.Sc.‐Bachelor of Library & 

Information Science

B.S.S.‐Bachelor in Social Sciences

B.J.M.C.‐Bachelor of Journalism and Mass 

Communication

B.Tech.‐Bachelor of Technology

B.Lib.Sc.‐Bachelor of Library Science

B.Agri.‐Bachelor of Agriculture

B.E.‐Bachelor of Engineering

B.B.M.‐Bachelor of Business Management

B.Sc.(Hons)‐Bachelor of Science (Honors)

B.H.M.‐Bachelor of Hotel Management

B.Sc.(Nursing)‐Bachelor of Science in 

Nursing

L.L.B.‐Bachelor of Law or Laws

B.Optom.‐Bachelor of Clinical Optometry

B.H.T.M.‐Bachelor of Hotel and Tourism 

Management

B.Architecture‐Bachelor of Architecture

Shastri‐Shastri

B.H.M.C.T.‐Bachelor of Hotel 

Management and Catering TechnologyB.Des.‐Bachelor of Design

B.Dance‐Bachelor of Dance

B.M.M.‐Bachelor of Multi Media

B.D.S.‐Bachelor of Dental Surgery

B.Mus.‐Bachelor of Music

B.J.‐Bachelor of Journalism

B.Nat.(Yogic Sciences)‐Bachelor of 

Naturopathy and Yogic Sciences

B.F.A.‐Bachelor of Fine Arts

B.O.T.‐Bachelor of Occupational Therapy

Integrated M.B.A.‐Integrated Master of 

Business Administration

Male Female Total Male Female Total8 9 10 11 12 13

Programme‐wise Enrolment ‐ Distance Mode

(based on actual response)SCHEDULED TRIBE OTHER BACKWARD CLASSES

3557 1640 5197 53086 31498 84584

4074 2060 6134 29145 20820 49965

925 390 1315 9942 4140 14082

2328 1770 4098 10143 14074 24217

179 89 268 11788 4445 16233

2125 1308 3433 5272 4185 9457

53 86 139 2704 11644 14348

318 185 503 1146 785 1931

362 301 663 2369 2087 4456

0 0 0 0 0 0

87 30 117 895 164 1059

13 3 16 602 81 683

78 35 113 374 137 511

113 75 188 945 543 1488

54 3 57 348 56 404

47 23 70 734 467 1201

250 161 411 314 293 607

14 2 16 149 22 171

26 64 90 174 355 529

14 4 18 494 129 623

6 2 8 56 40 96

4 1 5 128 27 155

3 1 4 77 40 117

2 0 2 19 18 37

0 0 0 1 0 1

0 0 0 4 13 17

0 0 0 15 46 61

2 0 2 51 12 63

12 8 20 65 51 116

0 0 0 66 58 124

1 0 1 57 5 62

0 1 1 11 4 15

2 0 2 4 1 5

0 0

0 0 0 0 0 0

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Male Female Total

Arts/Humanities/Social Sciences 3911155 4286952 8198107

Engineering & Technology Electronics Engineering 458675 295376 754051

Mechanical Engineering 652585 29244 681829

Computer Engineering 347495 285535 633030

Electrical Engineering 308241 97565 405806

Civil Engineering 309404 69077 378481

Other Engineering & Technology 190074 78085 268159

Information Technology 118653 102963 221616

Architecture 19159 20574 39733

Chemical Engineering 29465 10028 39493

Aeronautical Engineering 11848 2465 14313

Agriculture Engineering 6771 3630 10401

Metallurgical Engineering 6170 1774 7944

Food Technology 3967 1791 5758

Mining Engineering 4297 53 4350

Marine Engineering 4020 63 4083

Dairy Technology 1335 507 1842

Planning 355 244 599

Engineering & Technology Total 2472514 998974 3471488

Commerce 1599035 1288298 2887333

Science 1309675 1223488 2533163

Education 243668 388765 632433

IT & Computer 354847 254501 609348

Medical Science Nursing 24132 133636 157768

Pharmacy 77789 59207 136996

General Medicine 68725 62293 131018

Dentistry 19525 43283 62808

Ayurveda 17099 19075 36174

Homeopathy 11513 17120 28633

Physiotherapy 7793 15841 23634

Medical Science 1943 3625 5568

Unani 2687 1752 4439

Medical Management 749 1883 2632

General Surgery 410 1243 1653

Pathology 416 1128 1544

ENT 907 407 1314

Ophthalmology 574 593 1167

Occupational Therapy 331 658 989

Hospital Administration 481 199 680

Medical Science Total 235074 361943 597017

Table 12. Enrolment at Under Graduate Level in Major Disciplines/ Subjects(based on actual response)

Discipline

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Male Female Total

Table 12. Enrolment at Under Graduate Level in Major Disciplines/ Subjects(based on actual response)

Discipline

Management 271661 155514 427175

Law 127947 60032 187979

Agriculture 85548 28047 113595

Oriental Learning 44788 46800 91588

Foreign Language 36813 44831 81644

Home Science 5106 33956 39062

Social Work 21482 17297 38779

Area Studies 21638 14979 36617

Physical Education 22447 8381 30828

Library & Information Science 15513 14559 30072

Fine Arts 12546 12447 24993

Journalism & Mass Communication 11417 7241 18658

Fashion Technology 3729 9327 13056

Veterinary & Animal Sciences 7720 3896 11616

Cultural Studies 3139 3057 6196

Design 1732 3827 5559

Fisheries Science 1277 1917 3194

Religious Studies 1864 1154 3018

Women Studies 329 1674 2003

Defence Studies 752 298 1050

Criminology & Forensic Science 432 393 825

Marine Science / Oceanography 734 15 749

Gandhian Studies 4 2 6

Grand Total 10824586 9272565 20097151

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Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female TotalAgriculture 2054 1034 3088 20 11 31 8970 4134 13104Horticulture 134 56 190 8 2 10 948 481 1429Forestry 38 34 72 0 0 0 237 142 379Sericulture 10 4 14 0 0 0 24 6 30

2236 1128 3364 28 13 41 10179 4763 14942

1270 1154 2424 302 406 708 28413 37198 656111595 1361 2956 1154 1897 3051 107351 134276 241627

16 15 31 33 0 33 114 104 21837 89 126 91 101 192 2509 3637 614630 9 39 55 2 57 1479 730 220942 11 53 12 12 24 515 581 1096

1190 1923 3113 703 866 1569 52654 72378 125032Computer Engineering 1078 570 1648 3 3 6 24106 23487 47593Electronics Engineering 874 421 1295 0 0 0 22482 17887 40369Other Engineering & 4441 2285 6726 15 19 34 22560 11446 34006Mechanical Engineering 1793 125 1918 0 0 0 20858 2078 22936Electrical Engineering 1187 362 1549 0 0 0 12923 6983 19906Civil Engineering 1223 413 1636 0 0 0 11185 4351 15536Information Technology 69 58 127 30 42 72 3272 2554 5826Chemical Engineering 509 198 707 0 0 0 1841 896 2737Architecture 108 69 177 0 0 0 1025 923 1948Agriculture Engineering 196 50 246 0 0 0 716 343 1059Metallurgical Engineering 381 90 471 0 0 0 920 87 1007Planning 0 0 0 0 0 0 309 259 568Aeronautical Engineering 116 11 127 0 0 0 267 50 317Food Technology 4 9 13 0 0 0 151 157 308Mining Engineering 40 11 51 0 0 0 132 17 149Dairy Technology 12 21 33 0 0 0 69 24 93Marine Engineering 0 0 0 0 0 0 57 10 67Urban Planning 0 0 0 0 0 0 16 2 18

12031 4693 16724 48 64 112 122889 71554 194443

0 10 10 6 16 22 123 1112 1235401 571 972 162 310 472 2686 3110 5796173 97 270 0 6 6 391 345 736

English 1043 1173 2216 709 957 1666 56605 92378 148983Other Foreign Languages 407 129 536 114 83 197 1717 1081 2798French 36 43 79 3 1 4 117 226 343German 13 16 29 0 1 1 106 127 233Spanish 22 11 33 0 0 0 57 42 99

1521 1372 2893 826 1042 1868 58602 93854 152456

25 44 69 23 34 57 195 233 428Home Science 27 541 568 0 52 52 286 4657 4943Nutrition 7 52 59 0 23 23 92 1128 1220Food Technology 3 3 6 0 8 8 228 461 689

37 596 633 0 83 83 606 6246 6852

Hindi 868 999 1867 241 376 617 32119 54376 86495Other Indian Languages 318 279 597 166 187 353 16429 25307 41736Tamil 314 433 747 404 669 1073 8264 23264 31528Bengali 90 54 144 79 77 156 11454 16177 27631Telugu 203 115 318 56 23 79 9893 13124 23017Sanskrit 467 382 849 132 114 246 8568 12374 20942Kannada 142 114 256 30 23 53 7943 9078 17021Urdu 358 201 559 155 93 248 7107 7324 14431Punjabi 78 96 174 89 132 221 1877 5111 6988Malayalam 42 71 113 12 26 38 380 1466 1846Odiya 9 7 16 35 54 89 315 759 1074

2889 2751 5640 1399 1774 3173 104349 168360 272709

Indian Language

Indian Language Total

Home Science Total

Design

Education

Engineering & 

Technology

Engineering & Technology Total

Fashion Technology

Fine Arts

Fisheries Science

Foreign Language

Foreign Language Total

Gandhian Studies

Home Science

Defence Studies

Table 13. Enrolment at Ph.D.,M.Phil. & Post Graduate Level in Major Disciplines/ Subjects(based on actual response)

DisciplinePh.D. M.Phil. Post Graduate

Agriculture

Agriculture Total

Area Studies

Commerce

Criminology & Forensic Science

Cultural Studies

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Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total

Table 13. Enrolment at Ph.D.,M.Phil. & Post Graduate Level in Major Disciplines/ Subjects(based on actual response)

DisciplinePh.D. M.Phil. Post Graduate

819 795 1614 402 1136 1538 175998 133588 309586234 176 410 100 39 139 8759 5565 14324433 336 769 7 3 10 13825 8260 22085268 222 490 131 119 250 5502 5853 11355383 521 904 217 325 542 69 78 147

2312 1805 4117 474 710 1184 357215 194678 551893251 171 422 16 44 60 319 308 627

Pharmacy 892 353 1245 0 0 0 19738 15552 35290Nursing 17 190 207 2 8 10 2240 7772 10012Dentistry 58 33 91 0 0 0 3999 3896 7895General Medicine 32 25 57 0 12 12 4447 2349 6796Other Medical Science 351 342 693 18 67 85 3386 1748 5134Physiotherapy 28 14 42 0 0 0 1318 2269 3587Ayurveda 90 63 153 0 0 0 2069 1409 3478General Surgery 1 1 2 0 0 0 2748 678 3426Gynaecology 1 1 2 0 0 0 375 1001 1376Anesthesiology 22 8 30 0 0 0 891 484 1375Pediatrics 55 14 69 0 0 0 825 451 1276Pathology 1 2 3 0 0 0 535 709 1244Homeopathy 8 6 14 0 0 0 494 635 1129Orthopaedics 3 1 4 0 0 0 970 48 1018Public Health 12 14 26 0 0 0 584 325 909ENT 5 2 7 0 0 0 574 317 891Anatomy 33 28 61 0 0 0 434 397 831Microbiology 22 25 47 0 0 0 224 412 636Ophthalmology 4 2 6 0 0 0 352 279 631Radiology 16 2 18 0 0 0 386 165 551Dermatology 1 0 1 0 0 0 207 263 470Physiology 21 19 40 0 0 0 196 238 434Bio-Chemistry 32 27 59 0 0 0 154 193 347Psychiatry 2 3 5 0 0 0 214 119 333Cardiology 112 3 115 0 0 0 312 7 319Indian Medicine 5 2 7 0 0 0 104 213 317Occupational Therapy 0 0 0 0 0 0 67 148 215Forensic Medicine/ T i l

2 0 2 0 0 0 186 23 209Bio-Technology 39 43 82 0 0 0 82 94 176Radiothrapy 0 0 0 0 0 0 100 30 130Neurology 105 24 129 0 0 0 118 9 127Oncology 21 6 27 0 0 0 95 29 124Urology 38 0 38 0 0 0 61 1 62Gastroenterology 47 6 53 0 0 0 58 2 60Unani 0 0 0 0 0 0 42 13 55Plastic Surgery 32 6 38 0 0 0 46 6 52Nuclear Medicine 0 7 7 0 0 0 28 6 34Bio-Physics 7 8 15 0 0 0 25 5 30Nephrology 28 5 33 0 0 0 16 3 19Hospital Administration 0 0 0 0 0 0 14 5 19Lab Medicine 19 3 22 0 0 0 15 4 19Haematology 12 3 15 0 0 0 13 5 18Endocrinology 31 9 40 0 0 0 12 6 18Medical Physics 15 31 46 0 0 0 4 0 4Hepatology 10 1 11 0 0 0 3 0 3Bio-Statistics 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0

2231 1332 3563 20 87 107 48761 42318 91079

IT & Computer

Journalism & Mass Communication

Law

Library & Information Science

Linguistics

Management

Marine Science / Oceanography

Medical Science

Medical Science Total

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Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total

Table 13. Enrolment at Ph.D.,M.Phil. & Post Graduate Level in Major Disciplines/ Subjects(based on actual response)

DisciplinePh.D. M.Phil. Post Graduate

549 264 813 130 89 219 16927 13300 30227

493 181 674 367 89 456 4671 1579 6250

261 135 396 49 23 72 1811 1446 3257

Mathematics 1545 1118 2663 678 1202 1880 43512 54380 97892

Chemistry 3320 1707 5027 667 618 1285 40056 37802 77858

Other Science 3017 1983 5000 286 538 824 26080 29016 55096

Physics 2176 1020 3196 542 670 1212 21207 21691 42898

Zoology 704 798 1502 234 339 573 12617 19348 31965

Botany 781 893 1674 256 327 583 9233 15663 24896

Bio-Technology 813 1002 1815 129 285 414 5914 10855 16769

Microbiology 228 278 506 85 236 321 3659 7948 11607

Bio-Chemistry 292 283 575 46 187 233 2377 4411 6788

Life Science 574 465 1039 91 165 256 2493 3821 6314

Statistics 277 221 498 93 68 161 2795 3175 5970

Environmental Science 331 377 708 58 91 149 2610 2490 5100

Electronics 187 110 297 37 30 67 3049 1896 4945

Bio-Science 473 621 1094 18 29 47 1806 2918 4724

Geology 356 139 495 72 32 104 2596 1432 4028

Genetics 103 139 242 27 13 40 290 456 746

Geo-Physics 37 16 53 3 0 3 423 205 628

15214 11170 26384 3322 4830 8152 180717 217507 398224

History 1051 776 1827 477 392 869 56734 52981 109715

Other Social Science 1762 1313 3075 666 526 1192 44210 47087 91297

Political Science 811 592 1403 416 256 672 46560 43128 89688

Sociology 769 869 1638 231 330 561 33141 52894 86035

Economics 1067 772 1839 563 550 1113 35204 40782 75986

Psychology 239 445 684 103 206 309 9525 16140 25665

Geography 397 261 658 137 99 236 13805 11633 25438

Public Administration 154 93 247 141 98 239 12071 5916 17987

Philosophy 1399 813 2212 93 92 185 3999 4622 8621

Anthropology 108 82 190 30 35 65 850 1092 1942

Mathematics 6 5 11 0 0 0 381 276 657

Population Studies 11 13 24 22 21 43 23 17 40

Statistics 4 0 4 0 0 0 17 5 22

7778 6034 13812 2879 2605 5484 256520 276573 533093

162 203 365 194 222 416 24482 18042 42524

336 135 471 0 2 2 1453 703 2156

20 78 98 19 62 81 702 6927 7629

55237 39382 94619 13169 17011 30180 1590786 1525206 3115992

Social Work

Veterinary & Animal Sciences

Women Studies

Grand Total

Physical Education

Religious Studies

Science

Science Total

Social Science

Social Science Total

Oriental Learning

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Table 

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

1Andaman & Nicobar 

Islands4063 4762 8825 36 26 62 67 164 231 379 529 908

2 Andhra Pradesh 896270 678374 1574644 131403 106237 237640 38566 28362 66928 346218 245374 591592

3 Arunachal Pradesh 15145 16307 31452 189 87 276 12595 14488 27083 491 250 741

4 Assam 250951 253687 504638 20146 19115 39261 36438 39846 76284 62654 71927 134581

5 Bihar 814824 572439 1387263 84520 51074 135594 10735 8289 19024 314879 213874 528753

6 Chandigarh 45462 37615 83077 3807 3179 6986 728 565 1293 1763 917 2680

7 Chhatisgarh 199700 175966 375666 23857 19089 42946 30011 27291 57302 75054 60380 135434

8Dadra & Nagar 

Haveli1911 1411 3322 29 25 54 379 167 546 93 56 149

9 Daman & Diu 1191 856 2047 73 53 126 177 99 276 182 91 273

10 Delhi 455697 395780 851477 48565 38388 86953 7948 5923 13871 51081 30157 81238

11 Goa 17142 22511 39653 378 381 759 1032 1278 2310 2458 3155 5613

12 Gujarat 764133 543132 1307265 60559 42523 103082 55224 49502 104726 201757 129502 331259

13 Haryana 498146 386218 884364 68024 48095 116119 839 874 1713 102887 81043 183930

14 Himachal Pradesh 100024 99141 199165 14863 13971 28834 4789 4626 9415 10038 10399 20437

15 Jammu and Kashmir 175845 184454 360299 7756 9474 17230 7512 5214 12726 12944 9085 22029

16 Jharkhand 227965 211799 439764 19073 15003 34076 31666 38195 69861 58830 59560 118390

17 Karnataka 986024 873555 1859579 122240 101144 223384 42471 32529 75000 398709 381615 780324

18 Kerala 288941 406105 695046 18083 32441 50524 3072 3853 6925 98213 145143 243356

19 Lakshadweep 224 579 803 0 0 0 55 172 227 0 0 0

20 Madhya Pradesh 1041963 610851 1652814 105596 68004 173600 58709 40935 99644 280022 198612 478634

21 Maharashtra 1780700 1300125 3080825 179407 134514 313921 69959 40323 110282 407540 308528 716068

22 Manipur 45081 43620 88701 2280 2321 4601 16482 14801 31283 12882 15488 28370

23 Meghalaya 32211 35123 67334 322 361 683 16879 24186 41065 648 372 1020

24 Mizoram 14853 14743 29596 94 59 153 13861 13816 27677 175 95 270

25 Nagaland 21308 15817 37125 331 269 600 13216 13834 27050 405 258 663

26 Odisha 434460 332640 767100 45789 35932 81721 34599 29150 63749 75792 70090 145882

27 Puducherry 30876 28926 59802 3797 3412 7209 395 196 591 14855 16036 30891

28 Punjab 412078 396066 808144 58530 55227 113757 1597 560 2157 30293 30997 61290

29 Rajasthan 942962 587406 1530368 128202 67782 195984 85554 47111 132665 324874 199852 524726

30 Sikkim 9055 10398 19453 354 346 700 1768 2914 4682 1657 2067 3724

31 Tamil Nadu 1735314 1478853 3214167 260025 243246 503271 14606 9423 24029 932449 855814 2E+06

32 Telangana 773110 609027 1382137 119963 98058 218021 61041 41127 102168 331849 255334 587183

33 Tripura 36330 26665 62995 6143 4095 10238 6957 4857 11814 5353 3373 8726

34 Uttar Pradesh 2416564 2254838 4671402 398294 376502 774796 15717 14124 29841 859661 854147 2E+06

35 Uttrakhand 206839 205980 412819 25363 23168 48531 8292 9108 17400 23652 23050 46702

36 West Bengal 939932 719354 1659286 161170 115080 276250 28129 20394 48523 58810 39582 98392

16617294 13535123 30152417 2119261 1728681 3847942 732065 588296 1320361 5099547 4316752 9416299All India

14. Estimated State‐wise Enrolment in various social categories

Sl No StateALL CATEGORIES SCHEDULED CASTE SCHEDULED TRIBE

OTHER BACKWARD 

CLASSES

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Table 

1 2

1Andaman & Nicobar 

Islands

2 Andhra Pradesh

3 Arunachal Pradesh

4 Assam

5 Bihar

6 Chandigarh

7 Chhatisgarh

8Dadra & Nagar 

Haveli

9 Daman & Diu

10 Delhi

11 Goa

12 Gujarat

13 Haryana

14 Himachal Pradesh

15 Jammu and Kashmir

16 Jharkhand

17 Karnataka

18 Kerala

19 Lakshadweep

20 Madhya Pradesh

21 Maharashtra

22 Manipur

23 Meghalaya

24 Mizoram

25 Nagaland

26 Odisha

27 Puducherry

28 Punjab

29 Rajasthan

30 Sikkim

31 Tamil Nadu

32 Telangana

33 Tripura

34 Uttar Pradesh

35 Uttrakhand

36 West Bengal

All India

Sl No State

Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total

3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

4 6 10 72 98 170 51 98 149

1197 808 2005 21785 16715 38500 2435 3068 5503

28 4 32 33 27 60 176 284 460

378 139 517 21934 20331 42265 2107 2285 4392

856 656 1512 62324 45054 107378 1789 1142 2931

111 52 163 123 17 140 2840 1177 4017

238 115 353 1374 1529 2903 978 2017 2995

2 0 2 27 5 32 3 3 6

0 1 1 36 26 62 25 23 48

1617 787 2404 8405 4336 12741 2627 3467 6094

13 16 29 554 577 1131 1922 3015 4937

1097 628 1725 14139 9790 23929 1071 1100 2171

513 365 878 5753 1228 6981 5691 5929 11620

83 257 340 372 182 554 247 710 957

339 229 568 64280 65920 130200 1786 4782 6568

499 416 915 10554 12973 23527 2669 4323 6992

2082 1443 3525 49254 36421 85675 23924 31715 55639

1108 1030 2138 31331 44111 75442 29828 47366 77194

0 0 0 0 0 0

2154 1428 3582 18550 14933 33483 3551 7149 10700

2340 2245 4585 42507 34110 76617 19853 19952 39805

47 46 93 1123 1094 2217 361 401 762

47 59 106 560 158 718 4825 7137 11962

8 5 13 11 4 15 3733 3795 7528

5 5 10 80 65 145 4903 5076 9979

881 501 1382 3718 3467 7185 892 911 1803

79 66 145 853 720 1573 615 1031 1646

2948 1648 4596 3057 1134 4191 54330 71114 125444

1104 929 2033 14354 8123 22477 2004 2190 4194

3 1 4 76 26 102 59 89 148

2692 3932 6624 50198 34529 84727 59801 61240 121041

2234 913 3147 48187 41337 89524 6696 5224 11920

57 35 92 1371 768 2139 272 173 445

3858 2007 5865 93087 110916 204003 7275 8742 16017

101 82 183 3056 1864 4920 394 572 966

2824 1718 4542 93640 72290 165930 2899 4295 7194

31547 22572 54119 666778 584878 1251656 252632 311595 564227

Other Minority Communities

15. State‐wise Enrolment in PWD and Minority Community

Persons with Disability Muslim

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Table 16.

Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

NEPAL 22 6 28 709 306 1015

BHUTAN 2 2 1 1 121 51 172

AFGHANISTAN 9 1 10 1 1 402 35 437

IRAN, ISLAMIC REPUBLIC OF 192 116 308 1 2 3 309 351 660

MALAYSIA 1 10 11

IRAQ 28 4 32 540 79 619

SUDAN 4 4 75 9 84

RWANDA 11 11 1 1 328 220 548

SRI LANKA 17 4 21 63 84 147

UNITED STATES 2 3 5 36 25 61

UNITED ARAB EMIRATES 1 1 92 55 147

BANGLADESH 8 8 16 96 54 150TANZANIA, UNITED REPUBLIC OF

1 1 2 42 23 65

CHINA 3 3 1 2 3 113 55 168

NIGERIA 12 1 13 63 20 83

CONGO 16 4 20

ERITREA 3 3 17 3 20

YEMEN 70 15 85 111 16 127

KENYA 8 1 9 51 21 72

MAURITIUS 1 1 2 9 17 26

CANADA 14 23 37

SAUDI ARABIA 1 1 14 4 18

UGANDA 1 1 11 11 22

MALDIVES 1 1 9 9 18

THAILAND 29 5 34 61 32 93

ETHIOPIA 70 1 71 1 1 124 20 144

CÔTE D'IVOIRE 5 4 9

OMAN 17 10 27

SOUTH AFRICA 2 1 3 13 5 18

KOREA, REPUBLIC OF 4 6 10 8 11 19

MYANMAR 24 4 28 3 3 67 2 69

QATAR 19 14 33

BAHRAIN 12 10 22

ANGUILLAZAMBIA 1 1 4 2 6

KUWAIT 8 6 14

BURUNDI 14 13 27

UNITED KINGDOM 4 4 13 6 19

MONGOLIA 6 8 14KOREA, DEMOCRATIC PEOPLE'S REPUBLIC OF

6 3 9 1 1 10 6 16

CONGO, THE DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE

1 1 3 3

FRANCE 2 2 4 1 1 22 34 56

SINGAPORE 4 5 9

VIET NAM 11 6 17 21 22 43

SOMALIA 12 3 15

INDONESIA 2 1 3 12 15 27

NAMIBIA 1 1 3 6 9

ZIMBABWE 35 8 43 1 1 1 2 3

AUSTRALIA 13 2 15

CAMEROON 5 1 6

GERMANY 1 1 5 7 12

DJIBOUTI 12 6 18

TURKMENISTAN 2 4 6

MOZAMBIQUE 2 2 8 2 10

JAPAN 2 2 1 1 6 12 18

CAMBODIA 2 2 1 1 15 3 18

ANGOLA 1 1

Country­wise & Level­wise Foreign Students(based on actual response)

Country Name Ph.D. M.Phil. Post Graduate

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Table 16.

1

NEPALBHUTANAFGHANISTAN

IRAN, ISLAMIC REPUBLIC OF

MALAYSIAIRAQSUDANRWANDASRI LANKAUNITED STATES

UNITED ARAB EMIRATES

BANGLADESHTANZANIA, UNITED REPUBLIC OFCHINANIGERIACONGOERITREAYEMENKENYAMAURITIUSCANADASAUDI ARABIAUGANDAMALDIVESTHAILANDETHIOPIACÔTE D'IVOIREOMANSOUTH AFRICAKOREA, REPUBLIC OFMYANMARQATARBAHRAINANGUILLAZAMBIAKUWAITBURUNDIUNITED KINGDOMMONGOLIAKOREA, DEMOCRATIC PEOPLE'S REPUBLIC OF

CONGO, THE DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE

FRANCESINGAPOREVIET NAMSOMALIAINDONESIANAMIBIAZIMBABWEAUSTRALIACAMEROONGERMANYDJIBOUTITURKMENISTANMOZAMBIQUEJAPANCAMBODIAANGOLA

Country NameMale Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19

3218 2621 5839 6 1 7 101 150 251

1098 875 1973 98 91 189

1658 220 1878 1 1

597 515 1112 11 12 23 2 2

683 1177 1860 1 1 2

957 130 1087 1 1 2 3 3

1436 119 1555

253 159 412 1 1

341 463 804 3 1 4 10 2 12

339 409 748 2 5 7 9 9

363 292 655 1 1

409 190 599 1 1 5 5

347 304 651 29 15 44

316 167 483 1 1 2 8 10

395 161 556 1 2 3 1 8 9

433 130 563 2 2

364 158 522

290 26 316 1 1

222 129 351 1 1

242 149 391 2 2

109 133 242 1 2 3 11 20 31

220 75 295 6 6

143 117 260 3 12 15

111 153 264 1 1

85 55 140 4 2 6 3 3

46 12 58

163 48 211 13 2 15

128 68 196 2 2

125 62 187 1 1

87 70 157 1 1 3 2 5

60 9 69 1 4 5 2 2

76 59 135 2 2

88 45 133

100 50 150

37 45 82 42 12 54

79 39 118 1 1

53 49 102 1 1

46 51 97 1 1

48 43 91 1 1

22 38 60 1 1 1 1

69 26 95 1 1 2 1 1

10 23 33 2 2 4

36 52 88 1 1

22 14 36 1 2 3

51 30 81

29 31 60

38 42 80 1 1

18 12 30

25 27 52 3 3

45 13 58

9 16 25 1 1

27 18 45

31 26 57

33 17 50

9 14 23 1 1 3 3

31 2 33

31 9 40

Country­wise & Level­wise Foreign Students(based on actual response)

PG Diploma DiplomaUnder Graduate

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Table 16.

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NEPALBHUTANAFGHANISTAN

IRAN, ISLAMIC REPUBLIC OF

MALAYSIAIRAQSUDANRWANDASRI LANKAUNITED STATES

UNITED ARAB EMIRATES

BANGLADESHTANZANIA, UNITED REPUBLIC OFCHINANIGERIACONGOERITREAYEMENKENYAMAURITIUSCANADASAUDI ARABIAUGANDAMALDIVESTHAILANDETHIOPIACÔTE D'IVOIREOMANSOUTH AFRICAKOREA, REPUBLIC OFMYANMARQATARBAHRAINANGUILLAZAMBIAKUWAITBURUNDIUNITED KINGDOMMONGOLIAKOREA, DEMOCRATIC PEOPLE'S REPUBLIC OF

CONGO, THE DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE

FRANCESINGAPOREVIET NAMSOMALIAINDONESIANAMIBIAZIMBABWEAUSTRALIACAMEROONGERMANYDJIBOUTITURKMENISTANMOZAMBIQUEJAPANCAMBODIAANGOLA

Country NameMale Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28

3 2 5 18 4 22 4077 3090 7167

16 7 23 60 48 108 1395 1073 2468

1 1 2 1 1 2073 257 2330

1 1 1110 999 2109

1 1 686 1188 1874

4 4 1533 214 1747

6 6 1521 128 1649

35 19 54 628 399 1027

12 1 13 446 555 1001

1 1 8 13 21 388 464 852

1 1 456 349 805

2 1 3 2 2 523 253 776

4 1 5 423 344 767

4 7 11 15 15 454 240 694

1 1 472 193 665

3 3 454 134 588

384 161 545

472 57 529

1 1 2 283 152 435

2 2 254 169 423

5 5 4 3 7 139 186 325

240 80 320

157 141 298

2 2 4 123 165 288

2 1 3 181 98 279

241 33 274

181 54 235

147 78 225

140 69 209

3 3 1 1 103 93 196

13 13 170 19 189

95 75 170

100 55 155

100 50 150

1 1 84 60 144

88 45 133

2 2 67 65 132

1 1 2 4 6 62 66 128

55 51 106

6 8 14 1 1 47 56 103

74 28 102

1 1 2 37 63 100

1 1 1 1 40 60 100

55 44 99

63 33 96

1 1 43 48 91

41 50 91

1 1 56 22 78

1 1 1 3 4 40 35 75

50 14 64

11 14 25 26 38 64

39 24 63

33 30 63

43 19 62

3 5 8 20 36 56

1 1 49 6 55

32 9 41

Certificate Integrated Grand Total

Country­wise & Level­wise Foreign Students(based on actual response)

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Table 16.

Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total

Country­wise & Level­wise Foreign Students(based on actual response)

Country Name Ph.D. M.Phil. Post Graduate

GHANA 8 4 12

FIJI 1 3 4

ITALY 2 2 1 1 4 2 6

EGYPT 4 1 5 16 16

RUSSIAN FEDERATION 1 1 4 10 14

UZBEKISTAN 4 4 4 3 7

TURKEY 1 1 7 9 16

AMERICAN SAMOA 1 1

SYRIAN ARAB REPUBLIC 2 2 8 4 12

TIBETAN REFUGEES 2 2

JORDAN 7 7 13 1 14

LIBYAN ARAB JAMAHIRIYA 10 1 11 9 2 11

KAZAKHSTAN 4 9 13PALESTINIAN TERRITORY, OCCUPIED

3 3 4 1 5

SPAIN 1 2 3

MALI 4 4

NEW ZEALAND 1 1

BOTSWANA 2 2

PAKISTAN 7 3 10

TAJIKISTAN 5 14 19

PHILIPPINES 1 1 3 1 4

CHAD 1 1 2

SEYCHELLES 1 1TAIWAN, PROVINCE OF CHINA

1 1

GABON 1 1

COMOROSLESOTHO 4 3 7

MALAWI 7 2 9BRITISH INDIAN OCEAN TERRITORY

2 2

LAO PEOPLE'S DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC

3 4 7

POLAND 1 1 1 1 2 3 5

BELGIUM 1 1 2 2 4

NETHERLANDS 1 1

ISRAEL 2 2

SWITZERLAND 2 2

GUYANA 1 1 1 1 3 2 5

AUSTRIABENIN 1 1CENTRAL AFRICAN REPUBLIC

1 1

GUINEA 2 2

MADAGASCARMEXICO 1 2 3

NIGER 3 3

LATVIA 1 1

MAURITANIAPORTUGALSWEDEN 1 1

UKRAINE 2 2

ARMENIA 1 1 1 1 2

CHILEDENMARK 1 1

FINLAND 1 1

GAMBIAHONG KONG 1 1 2

ICELANDIRELANDKYRGYZSTAN 2 1 3

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Table 16.

Country Name

GHANAFIJIITALYEGYPTRUSSIAN FEDERATIONUZBEKISTANTURKEYAMERICAN SAMOASYRIAN ARAB REPUBLICTIBETAN REFUGEESJORDAN

LIBYAN ARAB JAMAHIRIYA

KAZAKHSTANPALESTINIAN TERRITORY, OCCUPIEDSPAINMALINEW ZEALANDBOTSWANAPAKISTANTAJIKISTANPHILIPPINESCHADSEYCHELLESTAIWAN, PROVINCE OF CHINAGABONCOMOROSLESOTHOMALAWIBRITISH INDIAN OCEAN TERRITORY

LAO PEOPLE'S DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC

POLANDBELGIUMNETHERLANDSISRAELSWITZERLANDGUYANAAUSTRIABENINCENTRAL AFRICAN REPUBLICGUINEAMADAGASCARMEXICONIGERLATVIAMAURITANIAPORTUGALSWEDENUKRAINEARMENIACHILEDENMARKFINLANDGAMBIAHONG KONGICELANDIRELANDKYRGYZSTAN

Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total

Country­wise & Level­wise Foreign Students(based on actual response)

PG Diploma DiplomaUnder Graduate

19 9 28

21 13 34

4 6 10 1 1 3 5 8

10 3 13

5 5 10 3 3

12 8 20

4 5 9 2 2

9 17 26

13 13

7 18 25

4 1 5

4 4

5 7 12

15 1 16

6 7 13 4 4

15 3 18

8 13 21 1 1

8 12 20

6 4 10

1 1

2 7 9 3 2 5

12 3 15

5 10 15 1 1

1 3 4 9 3 12

10 4 14 1 1

12 3 15

7 1 8

1 4 5

11 1 12

3 4 7

1 1 2 2

1 3 4

3 6 9

1 1 4 2 6

2 4 6 1 1

1 1

2 1 3

3 3 6

3 2 5

3 1 4

2 2 4 1 1 2

2 2 1 1

3 3

3 1 4

5 5

3 1 4 1 1

2 1 3 1 1

2 1 3

1 1

2 2 2 2

1 1 2 1 1

1 2 3

4 4

1 1 2

3 3 1 1

1 2 3

1 1

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Table 16.

Country Name

GHANAFIJIITALYEGYPTRUSSIAN FEDERATIONUZBEKISTANTURKEYAMERICAN SAMOASYRIAN ARAB REPUBLICTIBETAN REFUGEESJORDAN

LIBYAN ARAB JAMAHIRIYA

KAZAKHSTANPALESTINIAN TERRITORY, OCCUPIEDSPAINMALINEW ZEALANDBOTSWANAPAKISTANTAJIKISTANPHILIPPINESCHADSEYCHELLESTAIWAN, PROVINCE OF CHINAGABONCOMOROSLESOTHOMALAWIBRITISH INDIAN OCEAN TERRITORY

LAO PEOPLE'S DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC

POLANDBELGIUMNETHERLANDSISRAELSWITZERLANDGUYANAAUSTRIABENINCENTRAL AFRICAN REPUBLICGUINEAMADAGASCARMEXICONIGERLATVIAMAURITANIAPORTUGALSWEDENUKRAINEARMENIACHILEDENMARKFINLANDGAMBIAHONG KONGICELANDIRELANDKYRGYZSTAN

Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female TotalCertificate Integrated Grand Total

Country­wise & Level­wise Foreign Students(based on actual response)

27 13 40

22 16 38

8 8 13 23 36

30 4 34

2 2 2 2 12 20 32

20 11 31

14 14 28

9 18 27

23 4 27

7 20 27

24 2 26

23 3 26

9 16 25

22 2 24

1 3 4 8 16 24

1 1 20 3 23

9 14 23

10 12 22

1 1 13 8 21

6 14 20

8 11 19

13 4 17

5 12 17

10 7 17

12 4 16

12 3 15

11 4 15

1 1 9 6 15

13 1 14

6 8 14

1 1 7 4 11

1 1 4 6 10

4 6 10

4 5 9

3 6 9

6 2 8

1 3 4 3 4 7

4 3 7

3 3 6

5 1 6

3 3 6

3 3 6

6 6

3 2 5

5 5

3 2 5

3 2 5

4 1 5

1 3 4

4 4

1 3 4

1 3 4

4 4

2 2 4

3 1 4

1 1 1 3 4

3 1 4

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Table 16.

Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total

Country­wise & Level­wise Foreign Students(based on actual response)

Country Name Ph.D. M.Phil. Post Graduate

LIBERIA 4 4

MOROCCO

ROMANIA 1 1

SWAZILAND 2 2

TONGA 1 1

TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO 1 2 3

TUVALU

ALBANIA

BRAZIL

GREECE 1 1 1 1 2

GUINEA­BISSAU

NORWAY

SIERRA LEONE 3 3

SLOVENIA 1 1 2

SURINAME 1 1 2

TIMOR­LESTE

EL SALVADOR 2 2

HUNGARY

SAINT KITTS AND NEVIS

TOGO

ÅLAND ISLANDS

ALGERIA

ARUBA

AZERBAIJAN

BAHAMAS 1 1

BARBADOS

BELARUS

BELIZE

BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA 1 1

BULGARIA

CROATIA

CZECH REPUBLIC

DOMINICAN REPUBLIC

HONDURAS 1 1

LITHUANIA 1 1

MACEDONIA, THE FORMER YUGOSLAV REPUBLIC OFMALTA

MAYOTTE

NICARAGUA

PANAMA

PAPUA NEW GUINEA

PARAGUAY

PERU

SENEGAL 1 1

UNITED STATES MINOR OUTLYING ISLANDS

1 1

VENEZUELA 1 1

Total 625 212 837 13 11 24 3,930 1,869 5,799

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Table 16.

Country Name

LIBERIA

MOROCCO

ROMANIA

SWAZILAND

TONGA

TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO

TUVALU

ALBANIA

BRAZIL

GREECE

GUINEA­BISSAU

NORWAY

SIERRA LEONE

SLOVENIA

SURINAME

TIMOR­LESTE

EL SALVADOR

HUNGARY

SAINT KITTS AND NEVIS

TOGO

ÅLAND ISLANDS

ALGERIA

ARUBA

AZERBAIJAN

BAHAMAS

BARBADOS

BELARUS

BELIZE

BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA

BULGARIA

CROATIA

CZECH REPUBLIC

DOMINICAN REPUBLIC

HONDURAS

LITHUANIA

MACEDONIA, THE FORMER YUGOSLAV REPUBLIC OFMALTA

MAYOTTE

NICARAGUA

PANAMA

PAPUA NEW GUINEA

PARAGUAY

PERU

SENEGAL

UNITED STATES MINOR OUTLYING ISLANDSVENEZUELA

Total

Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total

Country­wise & Level­wise Foreign Students(based on actual response)

PG Diploma DiplomaUnder Graduate

2 2 4

1 2 3

1 1 2

1 2 3

1 1

2 2 4

3 3

1 1 2 2

2 1 3

2 2 1 1

1 1

1 1

3 3

1 1 2

1 1 2

2 2

1 1

1 1

1 1

1 1

1 1

1 1

1 1

1 1

1 1

1 1

1 1

1 1

1 1

1 1

1 1

1 1

1 1

1 1

16,621 10,219 26,840 57 56 113 355 366 721

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Table 16.

Country Name

LIBERIA

MOROCCO

ROMANIA

SWAZILAND

TONGA

TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO

TUVALU

ALBANIA

BRAZIL

GREECE

GUINEA­BISSAU

NORWAY

SIERRA LEONE

SLOVENIA

SURINAME

TIMOR­LESTE

EL SALVADOR

HUNGARY

SAINT KITTS AND NEVIS

TOGO

ÅLAND ISLANDS

ALGERIA

ARUBA

AZERBAIJAN

BAHAMAS

BARBADOS

BELARUS

BELIZE

BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA

BULGARIA

CROATIA

CZECH REPUBLIC

DOMINICAN REPUBLIC

HONDURAS

LITHUANIA

MACEDONIA, THE FORMER YUGOSLAV REPUBLIC OFMALTA

MAYOTTE

NICARAGUA

PANAMA

PAPUA NEW GUINEA

PARAGUAY

PERU

SENEGAL

UNITED STATES MINOR OUTLYING ISLANDSVENEZUELA

Total

Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female TotalCertificate Integrated Grand Total

Country­wise & Level­wise Foreign Students(based on actual response)

4 4

2 2 4

1 3 4

3 1 4

2 2 4

2 2 4

2 2 4

3 3

3 3

1 2 3

2 1 3

3 3

3 3

2 1 3

2 1 3

3 3

2 2

1 1 2

1 1 2

2 2

1 1

1 1

1 1

1 1

1 1

1 1

1 1

1 1

1 1

1 1

1 1 1 1

1 1

1 1

1 1

1 1

1 1

1 1

1 1

1 1

1 1

1 1

1 1

1 1

1 1

1 1

1 1

83 79 162 168 110 278 21,852 12,922 34,774

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Table 17.

Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

Andhra Pradesh 41 1 42 80 25 105

Assam 17 5 22 10 7 17

Bihar 8 8 35 35

Chandigarh 34 20 54 15 12 27

Chhatisgarh 1 1 2

Daman & Diu

Delhi 114 49 163 7 5 12 423 197 620

Goa 7 2 9

Gujarat 7 1 8 1 1 60 36 96

Haryana 6 2 8 53 33 86

Himachal Pradesh 4 2 6

Jammu and Kashmir 1 1

Jharkhand

Karnataka 168 66 234 3 2 5 771 508 1279

Kerala 22 11 33 1 1 13 8 21

Madhya Pradesh 2 2 45 1 46

Maharashtra 83 21 104 1 1 901 319 1220

Meghalaya 6 6 6 1 7

Mizoram

Nagaland

Odisha

Puducherry 4 2 6 13 3 16

Punjab 5 5 145 42 187

Rajasthan 2 4 6 1 1 89 12 101

Sikkim 1 1 11 3 14

Tamil Nadu 13 4 17 1 1 598 422 1020

Telangana 21 14 35 1 1 194 78 272

Uttar Pradesh 62 6 68 339 98 437

Uttrakhand 75 19 94

West Bengal 9 6 15 42 40 82

All India 625 212 837 13 11 24 3930 1869 5799

State­wise & Level­wise Foreign Student(based on actual response)

StatePh.D. M.Phil. Post Graduate

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Table 17.

1

Andhra Pradesh

Assam

Bihar

Chandigarh

Chhatisgarh

Daman & Diu

Delhi

Goa

Gujarat

Haryana

Himachal Pradesh

Jammu and Kashmir

Jharkhand

Karnataka

Kerala

Madhya Pradesh

Maharashtra

Meghalaya

Mizoram

Nagaland

Odisha

Puducherry

Punjab

Rajasthan

Sikkim

Tamil Nadu

Telangana

Uttar Pradesh

Uttrakhand

West Bengal

All India

StateMale Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19

437 50 487 1 1 45 45

53 10 63

110 8 118 1 6 7

299 124 423

25 8 33

1 1

556 432 988 1 1 2 3 15 18

126 13 139

212 176 388 2 2 48 12 60

316 104 420 1 1 11 2 13

66 13 79

1 1 2

6 2 8

6132 5245 11377 33 25 58 65 164 229

63 8 71 1 1

109 36 145 1 1

1696 812 2508 2 2 4 3 1 4

40 40 80

1 1

1 1

22 1 23

1 4 5

683 454 1137 49 19 68

143 56 199 69 10 79

208 321 529

2036 1146 3182 3 3 66 34 100

1715 651 2366 7 12 19 7 7

1017 205 1222 12 11 23 36 43 79

118 40 158 3 1 4

428 259 687 6 6

16621 10219 26840 57 56 113 355 366 721

State­wise & Level­wise Foreign Student(based on actual response)

PG Diploma DiplomaUnder Graduate

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Table 17.

1

Andhra Pradesh

Assam

Bihar

Chandigarh

Chhatisgarh

Daman & Diu

Delhi

Goa

Gujarat

Haryana

Himachal Pradesh

Jammu and Kashmir

Jharkhand

Karnataka

Kerala

Madhya Pradesh

Maharashtra

Meghalaya

Mizoram

Nagaland

Odisha

Puducherry

Punjab

Rajasthan

Sikkim

Tamil Nadu

Telangana

Uttar Pradesh

Uttrakhand

West Bengal

All India

StateMale Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28

558 122 680

3 3 83 22 105

11 11 165 14 179

348 156 504

26 9 35

1 1

6 11 17 9 11 20 1119 721 1840

1 1 133 16 149

1 1 329 227 556

1 2 3 387 144 531

70 15 85

2 1 3

6 2 8

3 3 36 20 56 7208 6033 13241

99 28 127

157 37 194

20 27 47 2706 1182 3888

52 41 93

1 1

1 1

22 1 23

18 9 27

17 2 19 899 517 1416

1 1 303 84 387

9 17 26 228 342 570

1 4 5 50 23 73 2765 1636 4401

18 24 42 1955 787 2742

38 18 56 1 1 1505 381 1886

196 60 256

7 16 23 24 8 32 510 335 845

83 79 162 168 110 278 21852 12922 34774

Certificate Integrated Total

State­wise & Level­wise Foreign Student(based on actual response)

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Programmes  Male  Female Total1 2 3 4

B.Tech.‐Bachelor of Technology 2369 364 2733B.Pharm.‐Bachelor of Pharmacy 2008 617 2625B.A.‐Bachelor of Arts 1586 1037 2623M.B.B.S.‐Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery 997 1292 2289B.Com.‐Bachelor of Commerce 1372 785 2157B.C.A.‐Bachelor of Computer Applications 1706 304 2010B.Sc.‐Bachelor of Science 1211 638 1849B.Sc.(Nursing)‐Bachelor of Science in Nursing 49 1744 1793B.B.A.‐Bachelor of Business Administration 1157 511 1668B.E.‐Bachelor of Engineering 1379 212 1591M.A.‐Master of Arts 996 580 1576M.Sc.‐Master of Science 984 364 1348B.B.M.‐Bachelor of Business Management 853 444 1297B.D.S.‐Bachelor of Dental Surgery 379 681 1060M.B.A.‐ Master of Business Administration 719 337 1056Ph.D.‐Doctor of Philosophy 622 210 832B.P.T.‐Bachelor of Physiotherapy 251 374 625Diploma‐Diploma 301 182 483B.A.(Hons)‐Bachelor of Arts (Honors) 169 260 429L.L.B.‐Bachelor of Law or Laws 210 201 411M.Com.‐Master of Commerce 225 113 338B.Pharm.(Ayu.) ‐Bachelor of Ayurved in Pharmacy 182 87 269G.N.M.‐General Nursing & Midwifery 53 184 237Pharm.D.‐Doctor of Pharmacy 117 93 210B.Sc.(Hons)‐Bachelor of Science (Honors) 86 115 201M.Tech. ‐Master of Technology 143 28 171Certificate‐Certificate 83 79 162B.Architecture‐Bachelor of Architecture 84 63 147B.A. L.L.B.‐Bachelor of Arts, Bachelor of Law or Laws 76 69 145M.D.‐Doctor of Medicine 75 40 115PG Diploma‐Post Graduate Diploma 57 56 113M.P.H. ‐Master of Public Health 93 11 104B.H.M.‐Bachelor of Hotel Management 83 20 103L.L.M.‐Master of Law or Laws 68 33 101M.Sc. Nursing‐Master of Science in Nursing 20 80 100B.F.A.‐Bachelor of Fine Arts 47 46 93M.Pharm. ‐Master of Pharmacy 56 22 78M.C.A. ‐Master of Computer Applications 64 13 77B.Des.‐Bachelor of Design 30 43 73B.Optom.‐Bachelor of Clinical Optometry 46 27 73Shastri‐Shastri 64 8 72B.A.S.L.P.‐Bachelor of Audiology and Speech Language Pathology

11 55 66

B.H.M.S.‐Bachelor of Homeopathic Medicine and Surgery 24 37 61Integrated M.Sc.‐Integrated Master of Science 32 23 55Ayurvedacharya‐Ayurvedacharya 25 29 54M.P.T.‐Master of Physiotherapy 35 19 54M.E.‐Master of Engineering 45 7 52Acharya‐Acharya 51 0 51

Table 18. Foreign Students in Different Programmes                (based on actual response)

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Programmes  Male  Female Total

Table 18. Foreign Students in Different Programmes                (based on actual response)

M.P.Ed.‐Master of Physical Education 48 2 50B.Ed.‐Bachelor of Education 11 36 47B.Agri.‐Bachelor of Agriculture 43 2 45M.F.A. ‐Master of Fine Arts 19 23 42B.Mus.‐Bachelor of Music 17 22 39M.Mus. ‐Master of Music 13 16 29B.Nat.(Yogic Sciences)‐Bachelor of Naturopathy and Yogic Sciences

12 16 28

B.M.M.‐Bachelor of Multi Media 10 16 26M.S.W.‐Master of Social Work 12 13 25M.Phil.‐Master of Philosophy 13 11 24

B.J.M.C.‐Bachelor of Journalism and Mass Communication 17 7 24

B.S.W.‐Bachelor of Social Work 7 15 22B.H.T.M.‐Bachelor of Hotel and Tourism Management 11 11 22B.V.Sc.&A.H.‐Bachelor of Veterinary Science & Animal Husbandry

16 4 20

M.S.‐Master of Science 13 6 19P.G.P.‐Post‐Graduate Programme in Management 14 5 19B.Plan.‐Bachelor of Planning 16 3 19M.Ed. ‐Master of Education 15 4 19B.O.T.‐Bachelor of Occupational Therapy 7 11 18B.P.Ed.‐Bachelor of Physical Education 13 5 18B.G.L.‐Bachelor of General Law 9 8 17B.Tech M.Tech‐Bachelor of Technology, Master of Technology

15 2 17

Integrated M.B.A.‐Integrated Master of Business Administration

8 9 17

M.I.B.‐Master of International Business 11 6 17B.S. M.S.‐Bachelor of Science, Master of Science 16 1 17B.J.‐Bachelor of Journalism 5 11 16B.H.M.C.T.‐Bachelor of Hotel Management and Catering Technology

9 6 15

B.Com. L.L.B.‐Bachelor of Commerce, Bachelor of Law 11 4 15B.Dance‐Bachelor of Dance 1 14 15M.S.‐Master of Surgery 11 3 14B.Sc.(Post Basic)‐B.Sc (Post Basic) 1 12 13B.B.A. L.L.B.‐Bachelor of Business Administration, Bachelor of Law or Laws

10 2 12

B.A.M.S.‐Bachelor of Ayurved Medicine & Surgery 6 6 12B.F.Sc.‐Bachelor of Fisheries Science 6 6 12M.H.A. ‐Master of Hospital Administration 10 1 11B.L.‐Bachelor of Law or Laws 8 3 11M.F.M. ‐Master of Financial Management 7 3 10M.Sc. Tech. ‐Master of Science in Technology 7 2 9B.P.E.‐Bachelor of Physical Education 8 1 9M.Arch.‐Master of Architecture 4 5 9M.D.S.‐Master of Dental Surgery 2 7 9M.Sc.(Medical Bio‐Chemistry)‐Master of Science in Medical Bio‐Chemistry

7 2 9

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Programmes  Male  Female Total

Table 18. Foreign Students in Different Programmes                (based on actual response)

M.J.M.C.‐Master of Journalism and Mass Communication 4 4 8M.F.Sc. ‐Master of Fishery Science 6 2 8M.Dance‐Master of Dance 1 6 7M.Sc.(Medical Microbiology)‐Master of Science in Medical Microbiology

5 2 7

Vachaspati‐Vachaspati 3 4 7B.B.S.‐Bachelor of Business Studies 5 0 5M.L. ‐Master of Laws 5 0 5M.M.C.‐Master in Mass Communication 2 3 5M.V.Sc. ‐Master of Veterinary Sciences 3 1 4B.H.A.‐Bachelor of Hospital Administration 1 3 4M.H.R.D. ‐Master of Human Resource Development 2 2 4M.Mgt.‐Master of Management 3 0 3M.J.‐Master of Journalism 1 2 3Ayurveda Vachaspati‐Ph.D in Ayurveda 2 1 3M.Ch.‐Master of Chirurgiae 3 0 3B.Litt.‐Bachelor of Literature 0 3 3M.F.T. ‐Master of Foreign Trade 1 1 2M.Sc.(Medical Anatomy) ‐Master of Science in Medical Anatomy

1 1 2

M.Sc.(Medical Physiology)‐Master of Science in Medical Physiology

2 0 2

B.S.M.S.‐Bachelor of Sridhar Medicine and Surgery 1 1 2M.Optom. ‐Master of Optometry 1 1 2M.Des.‐Master of Design 0 2 2B.H.M.T.T.‐Bachelor of Hotel Management, Travel and Tourism

2 0 2

B.V.Sc.‐Bachelor of Veterinary Science 1 0 1B.F.Tech.‐Bachelor of Fashion Technology 0 1 1M.Lib.Sc. ‐Master of Library Science 1 0 1B.P.A.‐Bachelor of Performing Arts 0 1 1D.M.‐Doctor of Medicine 1 0 1D.Pharma‐Diploma in Pharmacy 1 0 1M.Sc.(Medical Pharmacology)‐Master of Science in Medical Pharmacology

1 0 1

M.Plan.‐Master of Planning 1 0 1Vidya Varidhi‐Vidya Varidhi 0 1 1B.Ch.E.‐Bachelor of Chemical Engineering 0 1 1Grand Total 21852 12922 34774

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MALE FEMALE TOTAL MALE FEMALE TOTAL MALE FEMALE TOTAL

1Andaman & Nicobar Islands

17.8 22.7 20.2 ‐ ‐ ‐ 4.2 10.8 7.4

2 Andhra Pradesh 31.0 23.6 27.3 24.8 19.8 22.3 25.9 17.0 21.2

3 Arunachal Pradesh 18.3 19.8 19.0 ‐ ‐ ‐ 23.6 24.4 24.0

4 Assam 14.0 13.7 13.8 14.4 14.1 14.3 16.7 16.7 16.7

5 Bihar 14.4 11.6 13.1 10.3 6.6 8.5 16.0 13.1 14.6

6 Chandigarh 51.8 58.3 54.6 23.6 23.8 23.7 ‐ ‐ ‐

7 Chhatisgarh 13.2 11.7 12.4 11.7 9.6 10.7 6.9 5.9 6.4

8 Dadra & Nagar Haveli 5.7 7.1 6.2 5.8 6.9 6.3 3.5 1.4 2.4

9 Daman & Diu 3.3 6.9 4.3 16.5 14.3 15.5 16.5 9.5 13.0

10 Delhi 38.7 40.8 39.6 22.5 20.6 21.6 ‐ ‐ ‐

11 Goa 19.8 31.0 24.9 23.7 25.1 24.4 13.2 16.9 15.0

12 Gujarat 20.2 16.2 18.3 22.6 17.8 20.4 11.4 10.5 11.0

13 Haryana 28.8 26.6 27.8 18.5 15.7 17.2 ‐ ‐ ‐

14 Himachal Pradesh 25.3 26.3 25.8 14.6 14.1 14.3 21.4 20.3 20.9

15 Jammu and Kashmir 24.2 27.1 25.6 13.3 17.5 15.4 9.4 6.9 8.2

16 Jharkhand 12.2 12.0 12.1 8.6 7.2 7.9 7.0 7.9 7.5

17 Karnataka 26.1 24.5 25.4 18.3 15.6 17.0 15.6 12.5 14.1

18 Kerala 18.5 25.8 22.1 12.8 22.8 17.8 12.9 15.2 14.1

19 Lakshadweep 6.3 17.7 11.8 ‐ ‐ ‐ 1.7 5.3 3.5

20 Madhya Pradesh 22.7 15.2 19.2 14.1 10.8 12.6 7.0 4.9 5.9

21 Maharashtra 25.0 20.6 22.9 20.6 16.9 18.9 11.3 6.5 8.9

22 Manipur 30.9 29.0 29.9 45.2 45.3 45.3 20.8 18.7 19.8

23 Meghalaya 18.6 19.7 19.2 27.7 34.8 31.0 11.5 15.6 13.6

24 Mizoram 22.4 22.0 22.2 85.5 93.7 88.4 22.5 21.6 22.1

25 Nagaland 16.6 12.8 14.7 ‐ ‐ ‐ 12.1 12.6 12.3

26 Odisha 18.6 14.1 16.3 11.1 8.6 9.9 7.1 5.5 6.2

27 Puducherry 46.6 41.8 44.1 32.9 28.0 30.4 ‐ ‐ ‐

28 Punjab 22.5 25.6 23.9 9.6 10.5 10.0 ‐ ‐ ‐

29 Rajasthan 21.4 14.8 18.3 15.6 9.5 12.7 15.7 9.0 12.4

30 Sikkim 21.8 26.9 24.3 18.9 17.3 18.1 13.4 21.8 17.6

31 Tamil Nadu 45.4 38.7 42.0 31.4 28.6 30.0 34.4 21.1 27.6

32 Telangana 36.9 29.3 33.1 35.2 29.1 32.2 32.5 21.6 27.0

33 Tripura 16.6 11.7 14.1 14.4 9.7 12.1 10.2 6.3 8.1

34 Uttar Pradesh 18.8 20.4 19.5 15.2 17.3 16.1 25.2 23.6 24.4

35 Uttrakhand 32.6 34.0 33.3 21.1 20.2 20.7 42.5 46.0 44.3

36 West Bengal 17.1 13.2 15.1 11.8 8.7 10.3 8.7 6.0 7.3

All India 22.7 20.1 21.5 16.9 15.0 16.0 12.4 9.8 11.1

Table 19. GROSS ENROLMENT RATIO IN HIGHER EDUCATION (18­23 YEARS)

Sl.No.

STATES/UTsALL CATEGORIES SC ST

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Sl.No.

States/UTs All Categories SC Students ST Students

1 Andaman & Nicobar Islands 1.28 ‐ 2.57

2 Andhra Pradesh 0.76 0.80 0.66

3 Arunachal Pradesh 1.08 ‐ 1.03

4 Assam 0.97 0.98 1.00

5 Bihar 0.80 0.64 0.82

6 Chandigarh 1.13 1.01 ‐

7 Chhatisgarh 0.88 0.82 0.86

8 Dadra & Nagar Haveli 1.26 1.18 0.41

9 Daman & Diu 2.06 0.87 0.57

10 Delhi 1.05 0.92 ‐

11 Goa 1.57 1.06 1.28

12 Gujarat 0.80 0.79 0.92

13 Haryana 0.92 0.85 ‐

14 Himachal Pradesh 10.40 0.96 0.95

15 Jammu and Kashmir 1.12 1.31 0.73

16 Jharkhand 0.98 0.84 1.13

17 Karnataka 0.94 0.85 0.80

18 Kerala 1.39 1.78 1.17

19 Lakshdweep 2.80 ‐ 3.14

20 Madhya Pradesh 0.67 0.77 0.70

21 Maharashtra 0.83 0.82 0.58

22 Manipur 0.94 1.00 0.90

23 Meghalaya 1.06 1.26 1.35

24 Mizoram 0.98 1.10 0.96

25 Nagaland 0.77 ‐ 1.04

26 Odisha 0.76 0.78 0.77

27 Puducherry 0.90 0.85 ‐

28 Punjab 1.14 1.09 ‐

29 Rajasthan 0.69 0.61 0.57

30 Sikkim 1.23 0.92 1.62

31 Tamil Nadu 0.85 0.91 0.61

32 Telangana 0.79 0.83 0.66

33 Tripura 0.71 0.67 0.62

34 Uttar Pradesh 1.09 1.14 0.94

35 Uttrakhand 1.04 0.96 1.08

36 West Bengal 77.00 0.74 0.69

0.89 0.89 0.79

Table 20. GENDER PARITY INDEX IN HIGHER EDUCATION (18­23 YEARS)

All India

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Table 21.

Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total

Andaman & Nicobar 

Islands133 52 185 3 0 3 1 2 3 11 2 13

Andhra Pradesh 56525 30416 86941 6386 4503 10889 942 560 1502 15794 7283 23077

Arunachal Pradesh 724 280 1004 12 2 14 262 208 470 52 16 68

Assam 12138 7210 19348 646 400 1046 978 615 1593 2467 1610 4077

Bihar 21673 4593 26266 372 73 445 53 37 90 5917 982 6899

Chandigarh 1753 1928 3681 201 111 312 27 10 37 149 60 209

Chhatisgarh 8695 6707 15402 609 321 930 384 400 784 1667 963 2630

Dadra & Nagar Haveli 72 61 133 4 1 5 3 2 5 9 1 10

Daman & Diu 113 46 159 4 0 4 4 2 6 5 2 7

Delhi 8669 9350 18019 737 508 1245 179 145 324 510 293 803

Goa 984 1165 2149 3 3 6 6 3 9 30 21 51

Gujarat 31315 16904 48219 1700 625 2325 1252 525 1777 4738 1995 6733

Haryana 25921 19697 45618 1238 626 1864 37 9 46 2283 1209 3492

Himachal Pradesh 5967 3786 9753 432 205 637 139 78 217 224 128 352

Jammu and Kashmir 5683 4688 10371 182 96 278 98 43 141 104 48 152

Jharkhand 6472 2021 8493 222 51 273 269 278 547 1483 361 1844

Karnataka 76547 51091 127638 5803 2620 8423 1624 622 2246 19767 11043 30810

Kerala 20092 25743 45835 544 657 1201 60 70 130 5031 6603 11634

Lakshadweep 35 25 60 1 3 4 8 7 15 6 1 7

Madhya Pradesh 40683 25540 66223 2197 1081 3278 888 575 1463 5580 2767 8347

Maharashtra 91615 52804 144419 8989 4049 13038 1390 527 1917 13693 7118 20811

Manipur 2513 1935 4448 137 69 206 313 210 523 258 265 523

Meghalaya 1444 1990 3434 34 20 54 742 1529 2271 42 30 72

Mizoram 841 664 1505 24 9 33 587 615 1202 63 9 72

Nagaland 940 889 1829 20 9 29 551 779 1330 31 12 43

Odisha 28183 11690 39873 759 230 989 286 167 453 3278 973 4251

Puducherry 3042 2071 5113 337 200 537 35 13 48 1526 1206 2732

Punjab 20858 24148 45006 1207 845 2052 26 11 37 669 380 1049

Rajasthan 47413 26630 74043 3342 916 4258 1749 497 2246 9413 4210 13623

Sikkim 799 549 1348 28 19 47 108 161 269 122 93 215

Tamil Nadu 99366 84164 183530 8501 6469 14970 361 242 603 53773 48355 102128

Telangana 51269 31944 83213 4506 3048 7554 1915 746 2661 15920 8615 24535

Tripura 1443 772 2215 150 70 220 132 90 222 75 34 109

Uttar Pradesh 85409 40356 125765 5215 1874 7089 237 105 342 15634 5739 21373

Uttrakhand 9234 4844 14078 512 161 673 68 39 107 624 219 843

West Bengal 29063 14192 43255 1810 540 2350 187 128 315 790 188 978

All India 797626 510945 1308571 56867 30414 87281 15901 10050 25951 2E+05 112834 294572

(a). State‐wise Number of Teachers among various social categories

StateTotal SC ST OBC

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Table 21.

Andaman & Nicobar 

Islands

Andhra Pradesh

Arunachal Pradesh

Assam

Bihar

Chandigarh

Chhatisgarh

Dadra & Nagar Haveli

Daman & Diu

Delhi

Goa

Gujarat

Haryana

Himachal Pradesh

Jammu and Kashmir

Jharkhand

Karnataka

Kerala

Lakshadweep

Madhya Pradesh

Maharashtra

Manipur

Meghalaya

Mizoram

Nagaland

Odisha

Puducherry

Punjab

Rajasthan

Sikkim

Tamil Nadu

Telangana

Tripura

Uttar Pradesh

Uttrakhand

West Bengal

All India

StateMale Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total

3 0 3 2 7 9 6 4 10

223 69 292 1471 709 2180 411 342 753

1 0 1 13 1 14 14 14 28

36 21 57 1414 255 1669 48 58 106

62 17 79 1439 230 1669 54 54 108

16 8 24 5 6 11 116 132 248

28 12 40 143 112 255 137 345 482

1 0 1 2 0 2 1 0 1

1 0 1 0 2 2 3 0 3

160 40 200 255 122 377 67 225 292

2 2 4 6 12 18 97 217 314

108 41 149 422 174 596 248 156 404

99 60 159 174 19 193 281 266 547

21 32 53 23 10 33 56 47 103

44 23 67 2391 1264 3655 113 182 295

84 21 105 324 81 405 94 93 187

313 120 433 2491 1874 4365 1944 2992 4936

98 53 151 1770 1435 3205 3264 4376 7640

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

553 233 786 733 561 1294 424 626 1050

376 174 550 1934 995 2929 756 869 1625

11 7 18 70 16 86 67 37 104

4 1 5 72 28 100 158 369 527

2 0 2 11 0 11 322 303 625

1 0 1 8 2 10 188 266 454

97 30 127 139 71 210 43 60 103

28 6 34 44 15 59 105 109 214

325 127 452 86 29 115 2600 3583 6183

199 97 296 762 337 1099 234 144 378

4 0 4 17 4 21 8 8 16

366 265 631 2030 1381 3411 4577 7026 11603

249 126 375 2496 1815 4311 569 623 1192

4 1 5 16 1 17 1 0 1

752 338 1090 3277 1251 4528 846 669 1515

13 6 19 143 44 187 26 30 56

86 21 107 1083 259 1342 82 81 163

4370 1951 6321 25266 13122 38388 17960 24306 42266

(b). State‐wise Number of Teachers among Minority & PWD

PWD Muslim Other Minority Communities

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Table 22.

Male Female Total Male Female Total

Andaman & Nicobar Islands

10 0 10 33 5 38

Andhra Pradesh 5671 1751 7422 6347 2280 8627

Arunachal Pradesh 69 4 73 216 32 248

Assam 1058 422 1480 3161 1704 4865

Bihar 2233 409 2642 4080 803 4883

Chandigarh 906 478 1384 204 385 589

Chhatisgarh 885 333 1218 1081 574 1655

Dadra & Nagar Haveli 4 2 6 1 0 1

Daman & Diu 9 0 9 22 12 34

Delhi 1959 794 2753 2131 2552 4683

Goa 121 35 156 300 241 541

Gujarat 3318 1248 4566 5322 2242 7564

Haryana 2128 601 2729 4146 3363 7509

Himachal Pradesh 925 264 1189 1006 463 1469

Jammu and Kashmir 545 226 771 621 553 1174

Jharkhand 521 47 568 1114 300 1414

Karnataka 12024 4346 16370 14063 5236 19299

Kerala 2407 1433 3840 4435 3880 8315

Lakshadweep 2 1 3 0 0 0

Madhya Pradesh 4201 2097 6298 5041 2267 7308

Maharashtra 9750 3200 12950 13253 5262 18515

Manipur 276 98 374 734 463 1197

Meghalaya 98 58 156 266 239 505

Mizoram 77 15 92 293 173 466

Nagaland 80 20 100 181 118 299

Odisha 2235 461 2696 4035 1311 5346

Puducherry 554 238 792 563 238 801

Punjab 1752 725 2477 3734 3950 7684

Rajasthan 2844 896 3740 4526 1936 6462

Sikkim 74 15 89 103 38 141

Tamil Nadu 11988 4694 16682 11417 7815 19232

Telangana 5632 1641 7273 7514 3475 10989

Tripura 136 28 164 201 82 283

Uttar Pradesh 9362 4116 13478 11300 4876 16176

Uttrakhand 1085 243 1328 1285 728 2013

West Bengal 3604 674 4278 4088 1989 6077

All India 88543 31613 120156 116817 59585 176402

State & Post‐Wise Number of Male & Female Teacher

StateProfessor & Equivalent Reader & Associate Professor

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Table 22.

Andaman & Nicobar Islands

Andhra Pradesh

Arunachal Pradesh

Assam

Bihar

Chandigarh

Chhatisgarh

Dadra & Nagar Haveli

Daman & Diu

Delhi

Goa

Gujarat

Haryana

Himachal Pradesh

Jammu and Kashmir

Jharkhand

Karnataka

Kerala

Lakshadweep

Madhya Pradesh

Maharashtra

Manipur

Meghalaya

Mizoram

Nagaland

Odisha

Puducherry

Punjab

Rajasthan

Sikkim

Tamil Nadu

Telangana

Tripura

Uttar Pradesh

Uttrakhand

West Bengal

All India

State

State & Post‐Wise Number of Male & Female Teacher

Male Female Total Male Female Total

72 33 105 5 1 6

40977 20938 61915 882 3731 4613

414 229 643 5 0 5

6874 4107 10981 321 290 611

13979 2879 16858 599 208 807

507 762 1269 6 6 12

5754 4333 10087 192 678 870

57 55 112 0 0 0

70 30 100 0 0 0

3686 4393 8079 69 367 436

374 530 904 47 53 100

19641 10721 30362 881 1356 2237

18066 13662 31728 974 501 1475

3645 2490 6135 95 321 416

3340 3171 6511 84 83 167

4471 1424 5895 80 29 109

39239 29742 68981 5520 7131 12651

11394 16411 27805 970 2025 2995

14 11 25 0 0 0

28970 18713 47683 1185 1435 2620

60242 37325 97567 2102 1780 3882

1250 1074 2324 58 69 127

1032 1534 2566 9 99 108

317 258 575 17 92 109

627 708 1335 20 24 44

19870 8879 28749 1311 514 1825

1714 1310 3024 89 188 277

13979 16134 30113 501 1248 1749

39028 23145 62173 427 148 575

458 326 784 66 97 163

71489 64845 136334 2515 4423 6938

35972 23504 59476 487 1992 2479

789 399 1188 235 196 431

58721 27413 86134 1580 1358 2938

5754 3024 8778 303 319 622

13969 6289 20258 1411 800 2211

526755 350801 877556 23046 31562 54608

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Table 22.

Andaman & Nicobar Islands

Andhra Pradesh

Arunachal Pradesh

Assam

Bihar

Chandigarh

Chhatisgarh

Dadra & Nagar Haveli

Daman & Diu

Delhi

Goa

Gujarat

Haryana

Himachal Pradesh

Jammu and Kashmir

Jharkhand

Karnataka

Kerala

Lakshadweep

Madhya Pradesh

Maharashtra

Manipur

Meghalaya

Mizoram

Nagaland

Odisha

Puducherry

Punjab

Rajasthan

Sikkim

Tamil Nadu

Telangana

Tripura

Uttar Pradesh

Uttrakhand

West Bengal

All India

State

State & Post‐Wise Number of Male & Female Teacher

Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total

13 13 26 133 52 185 4 17 21

2648 1716 4364 56525 30416 86941 179 67 246

20 15 35 724 280 1004 0 0 0

724 687 1411 12138 7210 19348 65 34 99

782 294 1076 21673 4593 26266 647 182 829

130 297 427 1753 1928 3681 6 20 26

783 789 1572 8695 6707 15402 205 112 317

10 4 14 72 61 133 4 6 10

12 4 16 113 46 159 0 0 0

824 1244 2068 8669 9350 18019 217 123 340

142 306 448 984 1165 2149 81 201 282

2153 1337 3490 31315 16904 48219 1015 623 1638

607 1570 2177 25921 19697 45618 152 113 265

296 248 544 5967 3786 9753 56 68 124

1093 655 1748 5683 4688 10371 43 14 57

286 221 507 6472 2021 8493 108 39 147

5706 4636 10342 76552 51091 127643 852 554 1406

886 1994 2880 20092 25743 45835 58 83 141

19 13 32 35 25 60 0 0 0

1286 1028 2314 40683 25540 66223 275 201 476

6263 5237 11500 91610 52804 144414 2920 1752 4672

195 231 426 2513 1935 4448 7 7 14

39 60 99 1444 1990 3434 3 1 4

137 126 263 841 664 1505 1 4 5

32 19 51 940 889 1829 16 9 25

732 525 1257 28183 11690 39873 199 42 241

122 97 219 3042 2071 5113 6 2 8

892 2091 2983 20858 24148 45006 103 215 318

588 505 1093 47413 26630 74043 151 94 245

98 73 171 799 549 1348 6 15 21

1957 2387 4344 99366 84164 183530 251 135 386

1664 1332 2996 51269 31944 83213 195 70 265

82 67 149 1443 772 2215 74 47 121

4446 2593 7039 85409 40356 125765 297 127 424

807 530 1337 9234 4844 14078 52 35 87

5991 4440 10431 29063 14192 43255 1168 838 2006

42465 37384 79849 797626 510945 1308571 9416 5850 15266

Temporary Teacher etc Grand Total Visiting Teacher

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Table 22a. Post‐Wise Number  of Teachers in Universities & its Colleges

Male Female Total Male Female Total

Andaman & Nicobar 

Islands9 0 9 33 5 38

Andhra Pradesh 5435 1287 6722 6282 2236 8518

Arunachal Pradesh 53 4 57 214 32 246

Assam 1031 391 1422 3161 1704 4865

Bihar 2177 394 2571 4078 802 4880

Chandigarh 905 477 1382 204 385 589

Chhatisgarh 858 322 1180 1077 573 1650

Dadra & Nagar Haveli 4 2 6 1 0 1

Daman & Diu 8 0 8 22 12 34

Delhi 1925 754 2679 2118 2534 4652

Goa 102 34 136 282 238 520

Gujarat 3056 1045 4101 5265 2221 7486

Haryana 1979 582 2561 4116 3351 7467

Himachal Pradesh 874 208 1082 989 461 1450

Jammu and Kashmir 531 222 753 621 553 1174

Jharkhand 476 46 522 1088 299 1387

Karnataka 10901 3652 14553 13977 5153 19130

Kerala 2224 1002 3226 4409 3869 8278

Lakshadweep 2 1 3 0 0 0

Madhya Pradesh 4171 2044 6215 5010 2238 7248

Maharashtra 8196 2440 10636 12935 5119 18054

Manipur 276 98 374 734 463 1197

Meghalaya 95 40 135 261 238 499

Mizoram 73 8 81 291 170 461

Nagaland 76 18 94 181 118 299

Odisha 2090 425 2515 3998 1308 5306

Puducherry 545 233 778 563 238 801

Punjab 1558 692 2250 3635 3907 7542

Rajasthan 2629 850 3479 4503 1927 6430

Sikkim 69 14 83 103 38 141

Tamil Nadu 10979 4223 15202 11303 7763 19066

Telangana 5488 1375 6863 7487 3464 10951

Tripura 134 25 159 201 82 283

Uttar Pradesh 9188 4030 13218 11220 4849 16069

Uttrakhand 1024 230 1254 1273 725 1998

West Bengal 3416 596 4012 4059 1984 6043

All India 82557 27764 110321 115694 59059 174753

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Table 22a.

Andaman & Nicobar 

Islands

Andhra Pradesh

Arunachal Pradesh

Assam

Bihar

Chandigarh

Chhatisgarh

Dadra & Nagar Haveli

Daman & Diu

Delhi

Goa

Gujarat

Haryana

Himachal Pradesh

Jammu and Kashmir

Jharkhand

Karnataka

Kerala

Lakshadweep

Madhya Pradesh

Maharashtra

Manipur

Meghalaya

Mizoram

Nagaland

Odisha

Puducherry

Punjab

Rajasthan

Sikkim

Tamil Nadu

Telangana

Tripura

Uttar Pradesh

Uttrakhand

West Bengal

All India

State

Post‐Wise Number  of Teachers in Universities & its Colleges

Male Female Total Male Female Total

72 30 102 0 0 0

38830 19825 58655 746 1446 2192

346 211 557 5 0 5

6640 3963 10603 259 158 417

13494 2761 16255 551 107 658

491 724 1215 6 6 12

5607 4179 9786 192 675 867

57 55 112 0 0 0

51 19 70 0 0 0

3335 4048 7383 56 176 232

287 461 748 42 45 87

18957 10293 29250 782 1024 1806

14639 12423 27062 789 450 1239

2916 2145 5061 29 175 204

3201 3094 6295 81 83 164

4385 1408 5793 80 29 109

31118 24623 55741 4064 4442 8506

10455 15434 25889 506 585 1091

14 11 25 0 0 0

28877 18595 47472 1034 1150 2184

47079 28848 75927 1934 1593 3527

1250 1074 2324 58 69 127

966 1439 2405 4 18 22

285 225 510 11 34 45

572 669 1241 6 10 16

17123 7810 24933 892 291 1183

1562 1222 2784 89 188 277

9407 14196 23603 286 1092 1378

36718 22354 59072 392 139 531

415 308 723 66 87 153

55627 57319 112946 2079 3551 5630

35118 22958 58076 436 764 1200

777 383 1160 234 140 374

57502 26829 84331 922 734 1656

5038 2791 7829 193 255 448

12199 5760 17959 1064 496 1560

465410 318487 783897 17888 20012 37900

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Table 22a.

Andaman & Nicobar 

Islands

Andhra Pradesh

Arunachal Pradesh

Assam

Bihar

Chandigarh

Chhatisgarh

Dadra & Nagar Haveli

Daman & Diu

Delhi

Goa

Gujarat

Haryana

Himachal Pradesh

Jammu and Kashmir

Jharkhand

Karnataka

Kerala

Lakshadweep

Madhya Pradesh

Maharashtra

Manipur

Meghalaya

Mizoram

Nagaland

Odisha

Puducherry

Punjab

Rajasthan

Sikkim

Tamil Nadu

Telangana

Tripura

Uttar Pradesh

Uttrakhand

West Bengal

All India

State

Post‐Wise Number  of Teachers in Universities & its Colleges

Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total

13 13 26 127 48 175 4 17 21

2342 1481 3823 53635 26275 79910 175 61 236

11 11 22 629 258 887 0 0 0

721 678 FALSE 11812 6894 18706 65 32 97

735 279 1014 21035 4343 25378 592 177 769

130 297 427 1736 1889 3625 6 20 26

783 789 1572 8517 6538 15055 205 112 317

10 4 14 72 61 133 4 6 10

12 4 16 93 35 128 0 0 0

672 1149 1821 8106 8661 16767 216 116 332

135 296 431 848 1074 1922 75 181 256

2112 1320 3432 30172 15903 46075 1001 619 1620

509 1524 2033 22032 18330 40362 95 105 200

276 241 517 5084 3230 8314 51 61 112

1093 655 1748 5527 4607 10134 43 14 57

280 220 500 6309 2002 8311 108 39 147

5285 4242 9527 65345 42112 107457 724 493 1217

827 1861 2688 18421 22751 41172 46 75 121

19 13 32 35 25 60 0 0 0

1284 1026 2310 40376 25053 65429 259 197 456

5157 4366 9523 75301 42366 117667 2632 1569 4201

195 231 426 2513 1935 4448 7 7 14

36 56 92 1362 1791 3153 3 1 4

119 120 239 779 557 1336 0 2 2

31 16 47 866 831 1697 16 9 25

609 459 1068 24712 10293 35005 192 42 234

35 46 81 2794 1927 4721 6 2 8

734 1992 2726 15620 21879 37499 100 215 315

463 442 905 44705 25712 70417 142 89 231

97 71 168 750 518 1268 6 15 21

1479 1904 3383 81467 74760 156227 226 99 325

1545 1206 2751 50074 29767 79841 154 66 220

82 67 149 1428 697 2125 74 47 121

4351 2546 6897 83183 38988 122171 245 112 357

703 462 1165 8231 4463 12694 51 35 86

5752 4355 10107 26490 13191 39681 1147 824 1971

38637 34442 71680 720186 459764 1179950 8670 5459 14129

Grand Total Visiting TeacherTemporary Teacher 

etc

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Table 22b.

Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female TotalAndaman & Nicobar Islands

3 0 3 2 0 2 5 1 6

Andhra Pradesh 992 227 1219 562 219 781 1619 818 2437

Arunachal Pradesh 42 3 45 40 9 49 133 29 162

Assam 445 161 606 353 117 470 880 348 1228

Bihar 564 54 618 343 56 399 429 68 497

Chandigarh 867 452 1319 74 77 151 210 225 435

Chhatisgarh 119 22 141 176 46 222 568 197 765

Dadra & Nagar Haveli 0 1 1 0 0 0 4 3 7

Daman & Diu 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Delhi 1448 491 1939 835 430 1265 1257 865 2122

Goa 28 4 32 35 20 55 17 5 22

Gujarat 659 121 780 889 186 1075 3024 1502 4526

Haryana 965 254 1219 814 208 1022 1406 1115 2521

Himachal Pradesh 511 89 600 262 51 313 1133 606 1739

Jammu and Kashmir 268 60 328 163 48 211 521 180 701

Jharkhand 241 22 263 310 57 367 436 107 543

Karnataka 2355 541 2896 1624 584 2208 3101 1900 5001

Kerala 472 203 675 427 287 714 962 1043 2005

Lakshadweep 2 1 3 0 0 0 14 11 25

Madhya Pradesh 491 119 610 398 153 551 1533 689 2222

Maharashtra 2545 730 3275 2405 1001 3406 4819 3377 8196

Manipur 75 12 87 82 21 103 139 54 193

Meghalaya 65 12 77 85 29 114 235 177 412

Mizoram 42 3 45 28 7 35 84 41 125

Nagaland 39 1 40 63 13 76 81 31 112

Odisha 587 185 772 684 226 910 1328 944 2272

Puducherry 175 53 228 187 76 263 286 148 434

Punjab 566 200 766 432 206 638 1930 1335 3265

Rajasthan 797 205 1002 588 263 851 2635 1566 4201

Sikkim 53 11 64 79 30 109 294 214 508

Tamil Nadu 3807 1084 4891 2310 1024 3334 8859 5603 14462

Telangana 693 178 871 367 134 501 869 361 1230

Tripura 33 5 38 42 9 51 202 67 269

Uttar Pradesh 2481 533 3014 1751 603 2354 5151 2805 7956

Uttrakhand 463 70 533 302 94 396 845 341 1186

West Bengal 1560 242 1802 1093 288 1381 1440 434 1874

All India 24453 6349 30802 17805 6572 24377 46449 27210 73659

Number of Teachers in Universities teaching departments and its Constituent Units/Off‐

campus Centres

StateProfessor & Equivalent

Reader & Associate Professor

Lecturer/ Assistant Professor

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Table 22b.

Andaman & Nicobar Islands

Andhra Pradesh

Arunachal Pradesh

Assam

Bihar

Chandigarh

Chhatisgarh

Dadra & Nagar Haveli

Daman & Diu

Delhi

Goa

Gujarat

Haryana

Himachal Pradesh

Jammu and Kashmir

Jharkhand

Karnataka

Kerala

Lakshadweep

Madhya Pradesh

Maharashtra

Manipur

Meghalaya

Mizoram

Nagaland

Odisha

Puducherry

Punjab

Rajasthan

Sikkim

Tamil Nadu

Telangana

Tripura

Uttar Pradesh

Uttrakhand

West Bengal

All India

StateMale Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total

0 0 0 0 0 0 10 1 11 0 0 0

6 10 16 525 260 785 3704 1534 5238 34 11 45

0 0 0 0 0 0 215 41 256 0 0 0

0 0 0 78 88 166 1756 714 2470 21 8 29

14 8 22 51 6 57 1401 192 1593 397 106 503

0 0 0 78 105 183 1229 859 2088 0 0 0

1 0 1 106 44 150 970 309 1279 6 4 10

0 0 0 0 0 0 4 4 8 0 0 0

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

13 30 43 63 51 114 3616 1867 5483 1 1 2

0 0 0 0 0 0 80 29 109 0 0 0

65 153 218 129 110 239 4766 2072 6838 265 204 469

292 102 394 101 99 200 3578 1778 5356 10 1 11

4 5 9 24 9 33 1934 760 2694 5 2 7

0 1 1 230 145 375 1182 434 1616 23 5 28

0 0 0 43 19 62 1030 205 1235 13 1 14

886 692 1578 425 317 742 8391 4034 12425 184 63 247

37 20 57 224 384 608 2122 1937 4059 17 1 18

0 0 0 19 13 32 35 25 60 0 0 0

55 59 114 123 73 196 2600 1093 3693 79 49 128

1143 877 2020 308 194 502 11220 6179 17399 419 215 634

1 3 4 6 2 8 303 92 395 0 0 0

0 3 3 0 0 0 385 221 606 3 1 4

0 0 0 1 3 4 155 54 209 0 0 0

0 0 0 12 6 18 195 51 246 14 4 18

17 25 42 104 51 155 2720 1431 4151 83 24 107

35 83 118 13 6 19 696 366 1062 6 2 8

71 96 167 58 54 112 3057 1891 4948 8 2 10

254 84 338 74 77 151 4348 2195 6543 92 57 149

66 87 153 18 3 21 510 345 855 4 11 15

845 596 1441 145 211 356 15966 8518 24484 94 17 111

0 0 0 297 146 443 2226 819 3045 32 12 44

0 0 0 17 3 20 294 84 378 0 0 0

479 203 682 552 264 816 10414 4408 14822 118 48 166

119 96 215 250 105 355 1979 706 2685 9 12 21

19 1 20 305 95 400 4417 1060 5477 98 19 117

4422 3234 7656 4379 2943 7322 97508 46308 143816 2035 880 2915

Number of Teachers in Universities teaching departments and its Constituent Units/Off‐campus 

Centres

Demonstrator/ TutorTemporary Teacher 

etcGrand Total Visiting Teacher

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Table 23.

Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female TotalAndaman & Nicobar Islands

6 1 7 36 10 46 124 47 171

Andhra Pradesh 8193 3370 11563 7472 3103 10575 9395 4443 13838

Arunachal Pradesh 30 9 39 71 12 83 451 147 598

Assam 549 165 714 715 206 921 4021 1138 5159

Bihar 580 154 734 1939 249 2188 11875 1648 13523

Chandigarh 389 574 963 481 115 596 554 334 888

Chhatisgarh 932 317 1249 1466 446 1912 4116 1024 5140

Dadra & Nagar Haveli 7 6 13 3 2 5 22 10 32

Daman & Diu 3 4 7 12 8 20 46 21 67

Delhi 1384 721 2105 3109 4300 7409 9554 2680 12234

Goa 60 22 82 76 51 127 1353 1157 2510

Gujarat 3285 1310 4595 3352 1189 4541 9597 3030 12627

Haryana 2212 655 2867 2537 647 3184 11783 2848 14631

Himachal Pradesh 435 156 591 1366 1105 2471 2778 1107 3885

Jammu and Kashmir 974 470 1444 1867 752 2619 2338 762 3100

Jharkhand 453 103 556 717 118 835 3007 522 3529

Karnataka 8174 5081 13255 9074 6067 15141 23789 12332 36121

Kerala 3071 2481 5552 4143 3239 7382 7037 4680 11717

Lakshadweep 8 1 9 0 0 0 5 3 8

Madhya Pradesh 5226 1636 6862 4562 1592 6154 10367 2921 13288

Maharashtra 7835 2207 10042 9581 4166 13747 37743 11678 49421

Manipur 263 124 387 253 644 897 842 457 1299

Meghalaya 91 68 159 81 61 142 220 124 344

Mizoram 44 17 61 96 113 209 441 238 679

Nagaland 90 60 150 112 73 185 378 218 596

Odisha 2392 532 2924 2720 734 3454 9520 1677 11197

Puducherry 398 252 650 780 1749 2529 2846 1564 4410

Punjab 2789 1243 4032 4448 3346 7794 7983 3306 11289

Rajasthan 6889 1933 8822 3495 784 4279 6883 1443 8326

Sikkim 17 6 23 76 34 110 204 119 323

Tamil Nadu 15878 9613 25491 13291 9148 22439 30744 19850 50594

Telangana 6774 3785 10559 5871 2826 8697 8112 3719 11831

Tripura 111 9 120 81 40 121 1127 946 2073

Uttar Pradesh 7136 1688 8824 6985 2306 9291 28731 5779 34510

Uttrakhand 653 153 806 1200 255 1455 4629 1196 5825

West Bengal 1844 484 2328 3508 828 4336 10367 2303 12670

All India 89175 39410 128585 95576 50318 145894 262982 95471 358453

State & Post‐Wise Number of Male & Female Non‐Teaching staff

(based on actual response)

StateGroup­A Group­B Group­C

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Table 23.

Andaman & Nicobar Islands

Andhra Pradesh

Arunachal Pradesh

Assam

Bihar

Chandigarh

Chhatisgarh

Dadra & Nagar Haveli

Daman & Diu

Delhi

Goa

Gujarat

Haryana

Himachal Pradesh

Jammu and Kashmir

Jharkhand

Karnataka

Kerala

Lakshadweep

Madhya Pradesh

Maharashtra

Manipur

Meghalaya

Mizoram

Nagaland

Odisha

Puducherry

Punjab

Rajasthan

Sikkim

Tamil Nadu

Telangana

Tripura

Uttar Pradesh

Uttrakhand

West Bengal

All India

StateMale Female Total Male Female Total

59 21 80 225 79 304

8388 5049 13437 33448 15965 49413

50 25 75 602 193 795

5138 825 5963 10423 2334 12757

11843 1297 13140 26237 3348 29585

442 73 515 1866 1096 2962

3302 733 4035 9816 2520 12336

27 7 34 59 25 84

58 15 73 119 48 167

6586 764 7350 20633 8465 29098

763 589 1352 2252 1819 4071

6972 1395 8367 23206 6924 30130

4814 1310 6124 21346 5460 26806

3028 816 3844 7607 3184 10791

1998 739 2737 7177 2723 9900

2776 420 3196 6953 1163 8116

17284 8629 25913 58321 32109 90430

3252 2540 5792 17503 12940 30443

2 2 4 15 6 21

7587 2311 9898 27742 8460 36202

33898 7155 41053 89057 25206 114263

931 486 1417 2289 1711 4000

222 170 392 614 423 1037

224 83 307 805 451 1256

489 209 698 1069 560 1629

7349 1444 8793 21981 4387 26368

775 633 1408 4799 4198 8997

5908 2052 7960 21128 9947 31075

6532 1266 7798 23799 5426 29225

305 152 457 602 311 913

17775 11469 29244 77688 50080 127768

6821 4473 11294 27578 14803 42381

492 529 1021 1811 1524 3335

22428 3507 25935 65280 13280 78560

3989 503 4492 10471 2107 12578

11372 2090 13462 27091 5705 32796

203879 63781 267660 651612 248980 900592

State & Post‐Wise Number of Male & Female Non‐Teaching staff

(based on actual response)

Group­D Grand Total

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Table 24.

Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total

Andaman & Nicobar 

Islands225 79 304 0 0 0 13 7 20 1 0 1

Andhra Pradesh 33448 15965 49413 4610 3337 7947 856 643 1499 9883 4187 14070

Arunachal Pradesh 602 193 795 54 7 61 212 124 336 45 10 55

Assam 10423 2334 12757 721 176 897 811 211 1022 2281 459 2740

Bihar 26237 3348 29585 1604 247 1851 191 51 242 9299 1037 10336

Chandigarh 1866 1096 2962 368 165 533 8 1 9 158 119 277

Chhatisgarh 9816 2520 12336 1028 288 1316 1037 302 1339 2658 528 3186

Dadra & Nagar Haveli 59 25 84 6 1 7 38 8 46 2 3 5

Daman & Diu 119 48 167 2 0 2 2 4 6 2 1 3

Delhi 20633 8465 29098 4128 1265 5393 584 435 1019 1966 1038 3004

Goa 2252 1819 4071 37 18 55 42 14 56 55 16 71

Gujarat 23206 6924 30130 2611 660 3271 1913 487 2400 4395 1038 5433

Haryana 21346 5460 26806 3319 744 4063 87 22 109 3068 488 3556

Himachal Pradesh 7607 3184 10791 1477 491 1968 265 90 355 606 129 735

Jammu and Kashmir 7177 2723 9900 503 171 674 186 31 217 101 19 120

Jharkhand 6953 1163 8116 499 99 598 764 323 1087 1722 214 1936

Karnataka 58321 32109 90430 6268 3432 9700 1975 944 2919 14609 7160 21769

Kerala 17503 12940 30443 781 684 1465 130 128 258 5686 4233 9919

Lakshadweep 15 6 21 0 0 0 6 5 11 1 0 1

Madhya Pradesh 27742 8460 36202 2887 840 3727 1312 529 1841 5617 1554 7171

Maharashtra 89057 25206 114263 10534 3049 13583 3024 632 3656 17600 3954 21554

Manipur 2289 1711 4000 88 30 118 513 445 958 228 133 361

Meghalaya 614 423 1037 3 5 8 368 337 705 18 15 33

Mizoram 805 451 1256 5 1 6 737 440 1177 24 3 27

Nagaland 1069 560 1629 20 3 23 841 506 1347 18 5 23

Odisha 21981 4387 26368 1642 389 2031 827 186 1013 2968 443 3411

Puducherry 4799 4198 8997 721 525 1246 36 57 93 2157 1568 3725

Punjab 21128 9947 31075 3423 1231 4654 100 35 135 1007 439 1446

Rajasthan 23799 5426 29225 2801 732 3533 1190 238 1428 5447 1068 6515

Sikkim 602 311 913 46 17 63 121 81 202 211 125 336

Tamil Nadu 77688 50080 127768 10509 7639 18148 803 478 1281 41272 22453 63725

Telangana 27578 14803 42381 3633 2482 6115 1318 748 2066 9017 4261 13278

Tripura 1811 1524 3335 217 175 392 245 198 443 91 41 132

Uttar Pradesh 65280 13280 78560 8868 1890 10758 599 135 734 15713 2509 18222

Uttrakhand 10471 2107 12578 1254 169 1423 93 24 117 822 93 915

West Bengal 27091 5705 32796 3209 576 3785 651 167 818 790 106 896

All India 651612 248980 900592 77876 31538 109414 21898 9066 30964 159538 59449 218987

(a). State‐wise Number of Non‐Teaching staff among various social categories(based on actual response)

StateTotal SC ST OBC

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Table 24.

Andaman & Nicobar 

IslandsAndhra Pradesh

Arunachal Pradesh

Assam

Bihar

Chandigarh

Chhatisgarh

Dadra & Nagar Haveli

Daman & Diu

Delhi

Goa

Gujarat

Haryana

Himachal Pradesh

Jammu and Kashmir

Jharkhand

Karnataka

Kerala

Lakshadweep

Madhya Pradesh

Maharashtra

Manipur

Meghalaya

Mizoram

Nagaland

Odisha

Puducherry

Punjab

Rajasthan

Sikkim

Tamil Nadu

Telangana

Tripura

Uttar Pradesh

Uttrakhand

West Bengal

All India

StateMale Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total

2 1 3 28 6 34 12 11 23

345 92 437 836 279 1115 118 174 292

0 3 3 1 0 1 3 6 9

45 32 77 507 60 567 49 48 97

80 56 136 1089 110 1199 21 129 150

27 16 43 12 2 14 290 181 471

26 9 35 88 30 118 91 91 182

3 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0

0 1 1 2 0 2 7 2 9

294 65 359 249 29 278 144 184 328

18 7 25 16 7 23 136 109 245

185 104 289 288 69 357 51 182 233

89 12 101 65 11 76 162 192 354

59 17 76 12 4 16 14 31 45

15 49 64 2986 910 3896 61 171 232

31 79 110 188 15 203 73 129 202

302 436 738 1687 563 2250 1664 1428 3092

140 217 357 1281 684 1965 1797 2130 3927

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

273 73 346 489 135 624 264 371 635

681 601 1282 1326 282 1608 1074 1338 2412

4 3 7 94 15 109 31 28 59

1 0 1 52 7 59 101 66 167

3 1 4 0 0 0 358 512 870

5 1 6 4 2 6 276 583 859

103 21 124 101 29 130 38 123 161

52 19 71 12 3 15 19 37 56

225 54 279 49 14 63 812 1780 2592

113 72 185 283 61 344 42 73 115

3 1 4 13 6 19 11 14 25

513 252 765 1085 354 1439 2403 2811 5214

170 148 318 1743 626 2369 261 347 608

5 3 8 10 2 12 1 2 3

414 183 597 5864 1057 6921 357 735 1092

54 16 70 41 10 51 10 18 28

149 119 268 973 150 1123 46 142 188

4429 2763 7192 21474 5532 27006 10797 14178 24975

(b). State‐wise Number of Non‐Teaching staff among Minority & PWD(based on actual response)

PWD Muslim Other Minority Communities

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Regular & Distance Mode

Regular Mode

Regular & Distance Mode

Regular Mode

Regular & Distance Mode

Regular Mode

1Andaman & Nicobar Islands

48 19 50 19 492 10

2 Andhra Pradesh 18 14 18 14 86 14

3 Arunachal Pradesh 31 25 34 27 38 12

4 Assam 26 20 27 21 58 13

5 Bihar 53 49 54 50 101 40

6 Chandigarh 23 16 23 16 22 10

7 Chhatisgarh 24 22 25 22 54 27

8 Dadra & Nagar Haveli 25 25 25 25 20 14

9 Daman & Diu 13 13 9 9 ‐ ‐

10 Delhi 47 18 49 18 112 16

11 Goa 18 15 19 16 71 12

12 Gujarat 27 26 28 26 32 22

13 Haryana 19 19 20 19 18 14

14 Himachal Pradesh 20 18 22 19 20 10

15 Jammu and Kashmir 35 27 36 28 60 12

16 Jharkhand 52 48 53 48 50 21

17 Karnataka 15 13 15 13 27 10

18 Kerala 15 14 15 14 28 12

19 Lakshdweep 13 13 13 13 13 13

20 Madhya Pradesh 25 22 25 22 121 66

21 Maharashtra 21 19 23 20 36 16

22 Manipur 20 19 20 19 24 11

23 Meghalaya 20 18 21 18 19 8

24 Mizoram 20 15 21 16 41 10

25 Nagaland 20 16 21 16 43 7

26 Odisha 19 18 20 19 20 13

27 Puducherry 12 11 11 10 14 9

28 Punjab 18 17 19 18 27 19

29 Rajasthan 21 20 21 20 27 16

30 Sikkim 14 9 15 9 15 7

31 Tamil Nadu 18 14 18 14 36 11

32 Telangana 17 14 17 14 78 15

33 Tripura 28 23 29 24 48 19

34 Uttar Pradesh 37 36 37 36 25 17

35 Uttrakhand 29 27 31 29 34 23

36 West Bengal 38 35 40 36 43 14

23 20 24 21 41 16All India

Table 25. PUPIL TEACHER RATIO IN HIGHER EDUCATION

Sl.No.

States/UTs

All Institutions University & CollegesUniversity & its Constituent 

Units

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Table 26.

Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

Central University 10222 8087 18309 1044 824 1868 48981 36178 85159

Central Open University

184 174 358 9 9 18 118756 131274 250030

Institute of National Importance

10370 3857 14227 39 73 112 28091 9015 37106

State Public University

15743 12143 27886 6701 7112 13813 466030 454240 920270

State Open University 11 13 24 0 0 0 93942 80975 174917

State Private University

2130 1384 3514 347 416 763 54063 26290 80353

Institute under State Legislature Act

84 11 95 0 0 0 345 236 581

Deemed University­Government

3609 1427 5036 147 138 285 7523 3209 10732

Deemed University­Government Aided

1059 968 2027 59 285 344 22395 15294 37689

Deemed University­Private

5568 5476 11044 693 851 1544 80758 53861 134619

Others 4 5 9 0 0 0 116 173 289

Grand Total 48984 33545 82529 9039 9708 18747 921000 810745 1731745

Table 26.

Central University 190 195 385 24 69 93 15120 24814 39934

State Public University

6268 5906 12174 4194 7340 11534 823015 839162 1662177

Grand Total 6458 6101 12559 4218 7409 11627 838135 863976 1702111

Level‐wise Enrolment in various types of Universities

(b) Affiliated and Constituent Colleges

Level‐wise Enrolment in various types of Universities

(a) Teaching departments and Constituent Units/Off‐campus Centres

Type of University Ph.D. M.Phil. Post Graduate

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Table 26.

1

Central University

Central Open University

Institute of National Importance

State Public University

State Open University

State Private University

Institute under State Legislature Act

Deemed University­Government

Deemed University­Government Aided

Deemed University­Private

Others

Grand Total

Table 26.

Central University

State Public University

Grand Total

Type of UniversityMale Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19

236362 216750 453112 2399 1261 3660 5853 1777 7630

192808 130228 323036 14374 7906 22280 8886 6097 14983

70038 11364 81402 119 74 193 40 29 69

688882 495461 1184343 79741 12028 91769 107559 15042 122601

430002 297350 727352 3924 2459 6383 41085 24236 65321

164557 62578 227135 8042 4404 12446 28240 5981 34221

396 784 1180 84 175 259 105 101 206

12807 3592 16399 594 155 749 1190 398 1588

34600 22337 56937 960 566 1526 859 655 1514

280886 150584 431470 2729 1599 4328 6087 2748 8835

969 1114 2083 0 0 0 0 0 0

2112307 1392142 3504449 112966 30627 143593 199904 57064 256968

347102 395312 742414 718 694 1412 3366 2571 5937

10451968 9175418 19627386 15529 13910 29439 150737 69038 219775

10799070 9570730 20369800 16247 14604 30851 154103 71609 225712

Level‐wise Enrolment in various types of Universities

(b) Affiliated and Constituent Colleges

Level‐wise Enrolment in various types of Universities

(a) Teaching departments and Constituent Units/Off‐campus Centres

PG Diploma DiplomaUnder Graduate

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Table 26.

1

Central University

Central Open University

Institute of National Importance

State Public University

State Open University

State Private University

Institute under State Legislature Act

Deemed University­Government

Deemed University­Government Aided

Deemed University­Private

Others

Grand Total

Table 26.

Central University

State Public University

Grand Total

Type of UniversityMale Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28

2848 1084 3932 3500 2840 6340 311209 268801 580010

84 94 178 0 0 0 335101 275782 610883

18 0 18 7974 1450 9424 116689 25862 142551

8719 6745 15464 12952 8398 21350 1386327 1011169 2397496

5711 7046 12757 0 0 0 574675 412079 986754

219 52 271 10711 5153 15864 268309 106258 374567

27 23 50 0 0 0 1041 1330 2371

1232 318 1550 1500 502 2002 28602 9739 38341

1758 1421 3179 104 114 218 61794 41640 103434

886 852 1738 6960 4334 11294 384567 220305 604872

0 0 0 0 0 0 1089 1292 2381

21502 17635 39137 43701 22791 66492 3469403 2374257 5843660

1820 1938 3758 288 381 669 368628 425974 794602

14281 19528 33809 15009 12082 27091 11481001 10142384 21623385

16101 21466 37567 15297 12463 27760 11849629 10568358 22417987

Level‐wise Enrolment in various types of Universities

(b) Affiliated and Constituent Colleges

Level‐wise Enrolment in various types of Universities

(a) Teaching departments and Constituent Units/Off‐campus Centres

Certificate Integrated Grand Total

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Table 

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

Central University

311209 268801 580010 35633 25272 60905 10768 10944 21712 44715 25568 70283

Central Open University

335101 275782 610883 29206 20477 49683 21963 21494 43457 81193 55349 136542

Institute of National Importance

116689 25862 142551 15343 3169 18512 6969 1386 8355 27801 4788 32589

State Public University

1386327 1011169 2397496 143236 117564 260800 37343 26442 63785 313998 298281 612279

State Open University

574675 412079 986754 100942 66944 167886 44929 29155 74084 214706 168625 383331

State Private University

268309 106258 374567 15354 5620 20974 7383 4488 11871 51607 16203 67810

Institute under State Legislature Act

1041 1330 2371 153 289 442 24 31 55 212 463 675

Deemed University‐Government

28602 9739 38341 2468 787 3255 1387 404 1791 4305 1436 5741

Deemed University‐Government Aided

61794 41640 103434 5110 3871 8981 1828 1224 3052 12262 10958 23220

Deemed University‐Private

384567 220305 604872 10624 5895 16519 4874 2830 7704 73474 36207 109681

Others 1089 1292 2381 203 166 369 94 63 157 302 312 614

All India 3469403 2374257 5843660 358272 250054 608326 137562 98461 236023 824575 618190 1442765

Table 

Central University

368628 425974 794602 40682 40319 81001 76465 80331 156796 77084 87630 164714

State Public University

11481001 10142384 21623385 1528934 1326121 2855055 476139 375687 851826 3725832 3415229 7141061

Grand Total 11849629 10568358 22417987 1569616 1366440 2936056 552604 456018 1008622 3802916 3502859 7305775

27. Category‐wise Enrolment in various types of Universities

(b) Affiliated and Constituent Colleges

27. Category‐wise Enrolment in various types of Universities

(a) Teaching departments and Constituent Units/Off‐campus Centres

Type of University

Total SC ST OBC

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Table 

1

Central University

Central Open University

Institute of National Importance

State Public University

State Open University

State Private University

Institute under State Legislature Act

Deemed University‐Government

Deemed University‐Government Aided

Deemed University‐Private

Others

All India

Table 

Central University

State Public University

Grand Total

Type of University

Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

1416 579 1995 5877 3058 8935 2026 2193 4219

1 0 1 1 0 1 3 0 3

1118 143 1261 1004 141 1145 766 216 982

2284 1309 3593 44996 30001 74997 5872 5414 11286

0 1 1 3659 2846 6505 1133 1021 2154

802 208 1010 6770 1485 8255 2455 2050 4505

1 11 12 11 34 45 0 0 0

217 34 251 104 20 124 441 153 594

41 28 69 3051 1772 4823 400 600 1000

157 83 240 6737 3353 10090 11266 8659 19925

9 12 21 8 36 44 3 37 40

6046 2408 8454 72218 42746 114964 24365 20343 44708

947 577 1524 10604 13918 24522 13497 18127 31624

21741 14827 36568 536181 512403 1048584 180206 253316 433522

22688 15404 38092 546785 526321 1073106 193703 271443 465146

28. PWD and Minority Enrolment in various types of Universities (based on actual response)

(b) Affiliated and Constituent Colleges

28. PWD and Minority Enrolment in various types of Universities (based on actual response)

(a) Teaching departments and Constituent Units/Off‐campus Centres

PWD Muslim Other Minority Communities

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Table 29.

Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total

Central University 2310 509 2819 1855 618 2473 3090 1345 4435

Central Open University 81 40 121 125 63 188 124 95 219

Institute of National 

Importance4056 818 4874 1711 319 2030 3657 847 4504

State Public University 9479 2284 11763 7301 2480 9781 14610 7819 22429

State Open University 80 20 100 45 8 53 117 81 198

State Private University 1635 408 2043 1363 579 1942 9989 6103 16092

Institute under State 

Legislature Act147 24 171 51 25 76 165 61 226

Deemed University‐

Government1432 253 1685 1036 251 1287 1226 361 1587

Deemed University‐

Government Aided256 132 388 197 155 352 626 524 1150

Deemed University‐

Private4964 1853 6817 4092 2056 6148 12796 9939 22735

Others 13 8 21 29 18 47 49 35 84

All India 24453 6349 30802 17805 6572 24377 46449 27210 73659

Table 29.

Central University 1507 786 2293 3996 3840 7836 9061 8769 17830

State Public University 56597 20629 77226 93893 48647 142540 409900 282508 692408

Grand Total 58104 21415 79519 97889 52487 150376 418961 291277 710238

Post‐wise Number of Teachers in various types of Universities

(b) Affiliated and Constituent Colleges

Post‐wise Number of Teachers in various types of Universities

(a) Teaching departments and Constituent Units/Off‐campus Centres

Type of UniversityProfessor & Equivalent

Reader & Associate Professor

Lecturer/ Assistant Professor

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Table 29.

Central University

Central Open University

Institute of National 

Importance

State Public University

State Open University

State Private University

Institute under State 

Legislature Act

Deemed University‐

Government

Deemed University‐

Government Aided

Deemed University‐

Private

Others

All India

Table 29.

Central University

State Public University

Grand Total

Type of UniversityMale Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total

21 2 23 432 250 682 7708 2724 10432 5 1 6

0 0 0 0 0 0 330 198 528 0 0 0

2 3 5 159 72 231 9585 2059 11644 82 25 107

100 68 168 3019 2101 5120 34509 14752 49261 905 375 1280

0 0 0 35 17 52 277 126 403 325 74 399

828 599 1427 151 125 276 13966 7814 21780 241 191 432

5 13 18 1 0 1 369 123 492 0 0 0

28 26 54 237 92 329 3959 983 4942 13 3 16

13 33 46 108 141 249 1200 985 2185 9 12 21

3425 2490 5915 237 143 380 25514 16481 41995 455 199 654

0 0 0 0 2 2 91 63 154 0 0 0

4422 3234 7656 4379 2943 7322 97508 46308 143816 2035 880 2915

507 618 1125 1597 2072 3669 16668 16085 32753 171 182 353

12959 16160 29119 32661 29427 62088 606010 397371 1003381 6464 4397 10861

13466 16778 30244 34258 31499 65757 622678 413456 1036134 6635 4579 11214

Post‐wise Number of Teachers in various types of Universities

(b) Affiliated and Constituent Colleges

Post‐wise Number of Teachers in various types of Universities

(a) Teaching departments and Constituent Units/Off‐campus Centres

Demonstrator/ Tutor Temporary Teacher etc Grand Total Visiting Teacher

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Table 30.

Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total

Central University 7708 2724 10432 617 161 778 378 216 594

Central Open University 330 198 528 54 18 72 15 12 27

Institute of National 

Importance9585 2059 11644 346 94 440 87 21 108

State Public University 34509 14752 49261 3293 1186 4479 692 246 938

State Open University 277 126 403 39 13 52 12 4 16

State Private University 13966 7814 21780 316 113 429 135 176 311

Institute under State 

Legislature Act369 123 492 17 10 27 0 1 1

Deemed University‐

Government3959 983 4942 179 46 225 42 13 55

Deemed University‐

Government Aided1200 985 2185 54 51 105 18 5 23

Deemed University‐Private 25514 16481 41995 754 517 1271 138 73 211

Others 91 63 154 5 3 8 0 0 0

All India 97508 46308 143816 5674 2212 7886 1517 767 2284

Table 30.

Central University 16668 16085 32753 1295 848 2143 2412 3153 5565

State Public University 606010 397371 1003381 43268 22840 66108 10638 4919 15557

Grand Total 622678 413456 1036134 44563 23688 68251 13050 8072 21122

Category‐wise Number of Teachers in various types of Universities

(b) Affiliated and Constituent Colleges

Category‐wise Number of Teachers in various types of Universities

(a) Teaching departments and Constituent Units/Off‐campus Centres

Type of UniversityTotal SC ST

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Table 30.

Central University

Central Open University

Institute of National 

Importance

State Public University

State Open University

State Private University

Institute under State 

Legislature Act

Deemed University‐

Government

Deemed University‐

Government Aided

Deemed University‐Private

Others

All India

Table 30.

Central University

State Public University

Grand Total

Type of UniversityMale Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total

614 138 752 97 19 116 1161 310 1471 163 136 299

33 6 39 6 6 12 13 6 19 4 8 12

418 93 511 22 4 26 118 21 139 102 46 148

6229 2301 8530 122 83 205 876 288 1164 402 288 690

65 37 102 1 0 1 7 2 9 1 0 1

1095 397 1492 26 8 34 530 126 656 176 119 295

24 11 35 1 0 1 6 1 7 0 2 2

215 37 252 22 1 23 16 3 19 106 21 127

43 270 313 6 7 13 120 69 189 180 110 290

4893 3466 8359 39 20 59 370 161 531 975 877 1852

7 2 9 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0

13636 6758 20394 342 148 490 3218 987 4205 2109 1607 3716

2689 2058 4747 158 45 203 623 196 819 748 1025 1773

145461 91102 236563 3468 1507 4975 19140 10847 29987 12685 19004 31689

148150 93160 241310 3626 1552 5178 19763 11043 30806 13433 20029 33462

Category‐wise Number of Teachers in various types of Universities

(b) Affiliated and Constituent Colleges

Category‐wise Number of Teachers in various types of Universities

(a) Teaching departments and Constituent Units/Off‐campus Centres

OBC PWD MuslimOther Minority 

Communities

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Table31. District‐wise Number of Hostels, Intake and Student Residing

Number Intake Residing Number Intake Residing Number Intake Residing Number Intake Residing

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14

Andaman & Nicobar Islands

Nicobars 4 236 236 4 260 312 0 0 0 8 496 548

Andaman & Nicobar Islands

South Andaman 3 270 246 2 150 153 0 0 0 5 420 399

Andhra Pradesh Anantapur 40 9184 7720 54 9160 7514 0 0 0 94 18344 15234Andhra Pradesh Chittoor 62 14451 12472 96 19777 16507 4 739 714 162 34967 29693Andhra Pradesh East Godavari 40 7431 5340 81 13145 9851 0 0 0 121 20576 15191Andhra Pradesh Guntur 92 18272 12261 120 25493 17449 2 182 325 214 43947 30035Andhra Pradesh Krishna 53 12410 9657 90 19476 14776 5 718 381 148 32604 24814Andhra Pradesh Kurnool 26 5969 5148 50 11911 10152 0 0 0 76 17880 15300Andhra Pradesh Prakasam 37 6872 4728 62 8590 5741 3 290 225 102 15752 10694

Andhra PradeshSri Potti Sriramulu Nellore

35 5927 4085 69 16011 11059 4 450 410 108 22388 15554

Andhra Pradesh Srikakulam 16 3914 3392 23 3910 3212 2 140 22 41 7964 6626Andhra Pradesh Visakhapatnam 54 11026 11565 62 12005 10934 4 506 420 120 23537 22919Andhra Pradesh Vizianagaram 17 3050 2550 21 3400 2556 4 835 783 42 7285 5889Andhra Pradesh West Godavari 55 9657 5845 114 16219 10831 3 395 395 172 26271 17071Andhra Pradesh Y.S.R. 30 8797 7273 51 11324 7886 0 0 0 81 20121 15159Arunachal Pradesh Changlang 2 95 85 3 115 134 0 0 0 5 210 219Arunachal Pradesh East Siang 7 370 303 5 400 379 0 0 0 12 770 682Arunachal Pradesh Lohit 1 72 88 2 72 91 0 0 0 3 144 179Arunachal Pradesh Lower Subansiri 0 0 0 1 130 130 0 0 0 1 130 130Arunachal Pradesh Papum Pare 18 2040 1668 12 951 934 1 60 56 31 3051 2658Arunachal Pradesh Tirap 1 40 40 1 30 30 0 0 0 2 70 70Arunachal Pradesh West Kameng 2 50 35 2 23 11 0 0 0 4 73 46Arunachal Pradesh West Siang 4 336 331 5 350 275 0 0 0 9 686 606Arunachal Pradesh East Kameng 1 20 20 1 10 10 0 0 0 2 30 30

Arunachal PradeshLower Dibang Valley

1 25 12 1 20 10 0 0 0 2 45 22

Assam Barpeta 5 316 300 13 592 401 0 0 0 18 908 701Assam Bongaigaon 2 80 30 3 105 99 0 0 0 5 185 129Assam Cachar 21 2969 2494 19 1462 1029 0 0 0 40 4431 3523Assam Chirang 0 0 0 2 180 140 0 0 0 2 180 140Assam Darrang 1 40 0 2 140 140 0 0 0 3 180 140Assam Dhemaji 2 85 72 11 471 423 0 0 0 13 556 495Assam Dhubri 3 130 72 3 165 127 0 0 0 6 295 199Assam Dibrugarh 16 1701 1666 20 1860 1669 1 153 153 37 3714 3488Assam Dima Hasao 1 25 25 1 25 25 0 0 0 2 50 50Assam Goalpara 5 162 122 5 217 169 0 0 0 10 379 291Assam Golaghat 5 213 174 10 614 506 1 50 10 16 877 690Assam Hailakandi 1 25 14 1 20 13 1 20 15 3 65 42Assam Jorhat 24 1871 1581 26 1846 1707 1 34 0 51 3751 3288Assam Kamrup 62 9046 7017 65 5096 4433 2 130 130 129 14272 11580

AssamKamrup Metropolitan

4 246 246 11 814 814 0 0 0 15 1060 1060

Assam Karbi Anglong 2 127 127 3 194 194 0 0 0 5 321 321Assam Karimganj 1 30 26 4 230 212 0 0 0 5 260 238Assam Kokrajhar 9 762 689 8 547 376 0 0 0 17 1309 1065Assam Lakhimpur 10 310 279 19 980 889 1 40 15 30 1330 1183Assam Morigaon 2 100 95 3 260 192 0 0 0 5 360 287Assam Nagaon 8 473 258 16 816 696 0 0 0 24 1289 954Assam Nalbari 3 110 50 7 296 159 0 0 0 10 406 209Assam Sivasagar 9 240 209 21 1054 951 0 0 0 30 1294 1160Assam Sonitpur 11 1774 1423 19 1813 1659 0 0 0 30 3587 3082Assam Tinsukia 4 114 73 9 803 648 0 0 0 13 917 721Assam Udalguri 0 0 0 1 24 24 0 0 0 1 24 24Bihar Araria 1 25 24 1 60 60 0 0 0 2 85 84Bihar Aurangabad 2 210 210 2 120 50 0 0 0 4 330 260Bihar Banka 2 60 12 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 60 12Bihar Begusarai 4 213 52 4 155 36 0 0 0 8 368 88Bihar Bhagalpur 26 2780 2546 17 1811 1505 0 0 0 43 4591 4051Bihar Bhojpur 4 300 270 5 197 34 1 70 10 10 567 314Bihar Buxar 2 40 22 3 93 11 0 0 0 5 133 33Bihar Darbhanga 31 2445 1595 30 1976 1233 1 5 1 62 4426 2829Bihar Gaya 20 2261 1999 9 1098 944 0 0 0 29 3359 2943Bihar Gopalganj 3 100 104 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 100 104Bihar Jamui 2 110 0 1 200 130 0 0 0 3 310 130Bihar Jehanabad 1 100 50 1 60 30 0 0 0 2 160 80

Bihar Kaimur (Bhabua) 5 565 476 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 565 476

Others Hostel Total HostelState Name District Name

Boys Hostel Girls Hostel

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Table31. District‐wise Number of Hostels, Intake and Student Residing

Number Intake Residing Number Intake Residing Number Intake Residing Number Intake Residing

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14

Others Hostel Total HostelState Name District Name

Boys Hostel Girls Hostel

Bihar Katihar 11 1019 535 4 280 212 2 127 117 17 1426 864Bihar Kishanganj 5 474 474 7 580 432 2 98 48 14 1152 954Bihar Madhepura 2 64 63 3 136 30 2 284 210 7 484 303Bihar Madhubani 5 212 110 7 287 78 0 0 0 12 499 188Bihar Muzaffarpur 24 2448 1301 18 1890 1687 2 200 90 44 4538 3078Bihar Nalanda 7 730 318 5 340 52 0 0 0 12 1070 370Bihar Nawada 1 40 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 2 40 0

BiharPashchim Champaran

2 186 25 6 350 45 1 100 26 9 636 96

Bihar Patna 57 5740 4459 43 5272 3317 5 295 186 105 11307 7962

Bihar Purba Champaran 4 438 388 4 430 343 0 0 0 8 868 731

Bihar Purnia 9 1316 748 9 824 553 0 0 0 18 2140 1301Bihar Rohtas 7 600 381 7 688 205 1 100 0 15 1388 586Bihar Saharsa 5 132 130 5 302 75 0 0 0 10 434 205Bihar Samastipur 8 2000 1139 15 1392 1015 1 80 45 24 3472 2199Bihar Saran 4 590 130 3 350 35 0 0 0 7 940 165Bihar Sitamarhi 0 0 0 1 60 0 0 0 0 1 60 0Bihar Siwan 2 170 100 2 132 87 1 100 45 5 402 232Bihar Supaul 4 159 150 0 0 0 2 116 112 6 275 262Bihar Vaishali 4 265 199 4 280 50 0 0 0 8 545 249Bihar Munger 1 100 20 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 100 20Bihar Sheikhpura 2 75 47 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 75 47Bihar Arwal 1 60 45 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 60 45Chandigarh Chandigarh 28 5155 5801 42 7580 7791 9 1011 1011 79 13746 14603Chhatisgarh Bastar 15 1012 891 16 1590 1125 0 0 0 31 2602 2016Chhatisgarh Bijapur 1 40 30 1 10 9 0 0 0 2 50 39Chhatisgarh Bilaspur 31 2834 1889 30 2987 2116 0 0 0 61 5821 4005

ChhatisgarhDakshin Bastar Dantewada

3 135 82 2 50 49 0 0 0 5 185 131

Chhatisgarh Dhamtari 7 458 317 6 218 431 0 0 0 13 676 748Chhatisgarh Durg 60 5439 3402 79 10720 7161 0 0 0 139 16159 10563

Chhatisgarh Janjgir ‐ Champa 6 290 155 9 355 210 0 0 0 15 645 365

Chhatisgarh Jashpur 1 50 0 4 290 190 0 0 0 5 340 190Chhatisgarh Kabeerdham 2 75 15 5 200 176 0 0 0 7 275 191Chhatisgarh Korba 2 155 34 7 655 425 0 0 0 9 810 459Chhatisgarh Koriya 2 74 24 3 135 71 0 0 0 5 209 95Chhatisgarh Mahasamund 1 30 80 2 80 60 0 0 0 3 110 140Chhatisgarh Raigarh 8 1010 468 5 478 342 1 15 12 14 1503 822Chhatisgarh Raipur 72 6924 5023 78 6497 4511 1 16 9 151 13437 9543Chhatisgarh Rajnandgaon 18 1286 624 14 1414 1091 1 30 30 33 2730 1745Chhatisgarh Surguja 6 492 314 13 2340 1783 0 0 0 19 2832 2097

ChhatisgarhUttar Bastar Kanker

4 200 100 1 50 52 0 0 0 5 250 152

Dadra & Nagar HaveliDadra & Nagar Haveli

5 636 254 4 546 251 0 0 0 9 1182 505

Daman & Diu Daman 3 178 177 2 206 181 0 0 0 5 384 358Delhi Central 5 791 715 16 2088 1799 1 97 97 22 2976 2611Delhi East 0 0 0 2 151 141 0 0 0 2 151 141Delhi New Delhi 19 2404 2307 16 2675 2416 4 275 270 39 5354 4993Delhi North 18 2131 2048 23 4712 3446 3 128 133 44 6971 5627Delhi North East 3 562 506 2 243 368 0 0 0 5 805 874Delhi North West 9 1292 1292 9 860 713 2 94 80 20 2246 2085Delhi South 46 10898 9987 28 6321 5486 12 2172 1957 86 19391 17430Delhi South West 6 674 394 14 1424 1135 3 125 22 23 2223 1551Delhi West 13 1578 1022 15 1797 1006 1 80 52 29 3455 2080Goa North Goa 22 1875 1486 17 1462 1265 4 277 256 43 3614 3007Goa South Goa 1 28 28 1 30 30 0 0 0 2 58 58Gujarat Ahmadabad 97 14635 11671 88 12046 7876 18 3390 1753 203 30071 21300Gujarat Amreli 11 966 256 55 13392 2386 3 268 53 69 14626 2695Gujarat Anand 113 11613 6439 133 16213 10689 3 467 432 249 28293 17560Gujarat Aravalli 1 25 0 1 25 0 0 0 0 2 50 0Gujarat Banas Kantha 36 3551 2670 17 2400 1762 3 300 3 56 6251 4435Gujarat Bharuch 18 2790 1048 23 2826 1465 1 40 20 42 5656 2533Gujarat Bhavnagar 34 4464 2653 28 4218 1561 3 262 212 65 8944 4426Gujarat Dohad 6 722 583 14 1520 1064 0 0 0 20 2242 1647Gujarat Gandhinagar 47 7928 6058 49 7600 5564 5 844 266 101 16372 11888Gujarat Gir Somnath 0 0 0 1 30 0 0 0 0 1 30 0Gujarat Jamnagar 23 2875 1936 27 3758 2465 4 890 675 54 7523 5076Gujarat Junagadh 62 7754 3621 55 15055 9459 4 252 284 121 23061 13364

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Table31. District‐wise Number of Hostels, Intake and Student Residing

Number Intake Residing Number Intake Residing Number Intake Residing Number Intake Residing

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14

Others Hostel Total HostelState Name District Name

Boys Hostel Girls Hostel

Gujarat Kachchh 47 6613 3006 39 4454 1886 0 0 0 86 11067 4892Gujarat Kheda 20 2494 1587 20 2132 867 0 0 0 40 4626 2454Gujarat Mahesana 88 18663 8552 98 12892 5761 5 580 80 191 32135 14393Gujarat Morbi 0 0 0 1 120 29 0 0 0 1 120 29Gujarat Narmada 12 1009 609 14 925 494 0 0 0 26 1934 1103Gujarat Navsari 18 1831 1433 16 1065 759 2 314 0 36 3210 2192Gujarat Panch Mahals 18 2528 671 22 2959 794 0 0 0 40 5487 1465Gujarat Patan 36 4152 1682 39 4441 1500 2 136 87 77 8729 3269Gujarat Porbandar 4 1145 514 7 1673 855 1 100 6 12 2918 1375Gujarat Rajkot 87 14267 7571 84 15550 7421 4 1545 321 175 31362 15313Gujarat Sabar Kantha 50 6655 1961 59 6181 1469 4 250 62 113 13086 3492Gujarat Surat 64 9549 4981 81 9603 5164 9 1034 576 154 20186 10721Gujarat Surendranagar 16 2877 1512 21 2010 1164 0 0 0 37 4887 2676Gujarat Tapi 6 433 255 9 826 485 0 0 0 15 1259 740Gujarat The Dangs 1 70 60 1 40 18 0 0 0 2 110 78Gujarat Vadodara 76 18222 13267 66 15414 11033 1 50 11 143 33686 24311Gujarat Valsad 20 2141 894 27 2604 1065 3 300 46 50 5045 2005Haryana Ambala 32 8258 4974 32 5618 3228 1 376 220 65 14252 8422Haryana Bhiwani 12 2676 1610 17 1582 755 0 0 0 29 4258 2365Haryana Faridabad 27 5167 3497 28 3317 2443 1 100 0 56 8584 5940Haryana Fatehabad 3 220 112 8 1736 1178 0 0 0 11 1956 1290Haryana Gurgaon 28 4599 3099 33 3706 2206 3 180 151 64 8485 5456Haryana Hisar 34 4927 3635 27 3660 2879 3 175 181 64 8762 6695Haryana Jhajjar 22 2935 1502 13 1804 351 1 120 120 36 4859 1973Haryana Jind 5 704 252 4 764 103 0 0 0 9 1468 355Haryana Kaithal 11 1730 707 7 1218 345 1 56 6 19 3004 1058Haryana Karnal 21 3581 1681 21 2874 1036 4 139 150 46 6594 2867Haryana Kurukshetra 25 5640 5315 24 4127 3671 0 0 0 49 9767 8986Haryana Mahendragarh 11 1585 680 6 494 407 0 0 0 17 2079 1087Haryana Mewat 1 60 60 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 60 60Haryana Palwal 9 1238 624 6 380 151 0 0 0 15 1618 775Haryana Panchkula 9 1360 144 8 1240 229 0 0 0 17 2600 373Haryana Panipat 12 1390 1005 9 1128 789 0 0 0 21 2518 1794Haryana Rewari 3 400 18 2 200 103 0 0 0 5 600 121Haryana Rohtak 37 5301 3624 37 6601 4729 2 639 600 76 12541 8953Haryana Sirsa 16 3002 1464 29 4670 2734 1 10 1 46 7682 4199Haryana Sonipat 34 5144 3981 58 8005 6323 1 150 86 93 13299 10390Haryana Yamunanagar 30 5519 3225 35 4135 2448 0 0 0 65 9654 5673Himachal Pradesh Bilaspur 5 452 325 9 623 514 0 0 0 14 1075 839Himachal Pradesh Chamba 4 204 37 1 120 120 0 0 0 5 324 157Himachal Pradesh Hamirpur 18 3171 2463 17 1783 1002 0 0 0 35 4954 3465Himachal Pradesh Kangra 30 2586 1587 39 3125 2221 3 125 95 72 5836 3903Himachal Pradesh Kinnaur 1 25 15 3 170 28 0 0 0 4 195 43Himachal Pradesh Kullu 3 139 93 1 100 100 1 4 60 5 243 253Himachal Pradesh Lahul & Spiti 1 50 0 1 50 0 0 0 0 2 100 0Himachal Pradesh Mandi 27 2521 1545 38 3121 1721 0 0 0 65 5642 3266Himachal Pradesh Shimla 14 1706 1412 46 4250 3501 0 0 0 60 5956 4913Himachal Pradesh Sirmaur 13 1540 919 18 2540 1674 1 50 3 32 4130 2596Himachal Pradesh Solan 59 7836 6024 62 7534 5012 3 362 93 124 15732 11129Himachal Pradesh Una 18 964 399 19 670 414 0 0 0 37 1634 813Jammu and Kashmir Anantnag 7 478 169 4 215 102 0 0 0 11 693 271Jammu and Kashmir Bandipore 4 470 146 4 520 195 0 0 0 8 990 341Jammu and Kashmir Baramula 16 2152 1174 15 1364 403 1 24 0 32 3540 1577Jammu and Kashmir budgam 3 400 230 5 650 357 0 0 0 8 1050 587Jammu and Kashmir Doda 1 80 0 1 25 0 0 0 0 2 105 0Jammu and Kashmir Ganderbal 1 200 99 1 75 50 0 0 0 2 275 149Jammu and Kashmir Jammu 30 2631 1284 51 5851 2212 3 646 593 84 9128 4089Jammu and Kashmir Kathua 7 364 166 13 1217 224 0 0 0 20 1581 390Jammu and Kashmir Kishtwar 1 38 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 38 0Jammu and Kashmir Kupwara 2 100 58 2 90 0 0 0 0 4 190 58Jammu and Kashmir Pulwama 7 557 334 6 506 313 0 0 0 13 1063 647Jammu and Kashmir Punch 1 60 60 1 36 36 0 0 0 2 96 96Jammu and Kashmir Rajouri 9 740 639 9 580 324 0 0 0 18 1320 963Jammu and Kashmir Reasi 4 924 924 4 610 540 0 0 0 8 1534 1464Jammu and Kashmir Samba 0 0 0 3 310 40 0 0 0 3 310 40Jammu and Kashmir Srinagar 27 4204 3584 21 3368 2437 7 785 597 55 8357 6618Jammu and Kashmir Udhampur 1 90 70 4 267 26 0 0 0 5 357 96Jharkhand Bokaro 3 428 203 3 244 93 0 0 0 6 672 296Jharkhand Chatra 0 0 0 2 200 0 0 0 0 2 200 0Jharkhand Deoghar 4 240 235 1 50 50 0 0 0 5 290 285Jharkhand Dhanbad 39 7801 7230 12 1570 1402 0 0 0 51 9371 8632

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Table31. District‐wise Number of Hostels, Intake and Student Residing

Number Intake Residing Number Intake Residing Number Intake Residing Number Intake Residing

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14

Others Hostel Total HostelState Name District Name

Boys Hostel Girls Hostel

Jharkhand Dumka 14 925 2345 4 390 680 0 0 0 18 1315 3025Jharkhand Garhwa 8 663 299 7 572 291 0 0 0 15 1235 590Jharkhand Giridih 2 140 130 2 130 0 1 50 50 5 320 180Jharkhand Godda 6 536 436 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 536 436Jharkhand Gumla 3 200 195 3 320 290 0 0 0 6 520 485Jharkhand Hazaribagh 5 370 222 8 495 321 0 0 0 13 865 543Jharkhand Jamtara 1 100 100 1 100 100 0 0 0 2 200 200Jharkhand Khunti 2 100 100 1 300 0 0 0 0 3 400 100Jharkhand Kodarma 5 264 251 3 105 102 0 0 0 8 369 353Jharkhand Pakur 5 360 1160 1 50 80 0 0 0 6 410 1240Jharkhand Palamu 5 305 222 3 120 25 0 0 0 8 425 247

JharkhandPashchimi Singhbhum

5 510 473 4 375 570 0 0 0 9 885 1043

Jharkhand Purbi Singhbhum 15 2210 1334 13 1552 1420 3 150 150 31 3912 2904

Jharkhand Ramgarh 1 10 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 10 10Jharkhand Ranchi 40 5375 4786 33 3803 3495 2 263 258 75 9441 8539

JharkhandSaraikela‐Kharsawan

10 1950 1950 2 180 180 0 0 0 12 2130 2130

Jharkhand Simdega 2 350 307 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 350 307Jharkhand Sahibganj 3 300 300 1 100 100 0 0 0 4 400 400Karnataka Bagalkot 55 7178 4645 74 9738 6396 2 280 274 131 17196 11315Karnataka Bangalore 682 109615 67469 768 124080 68665 55 4786 3675 1505 238481 139809Karnataka Bangalore Rural 44 5333 2221 58 9398 4720 2 153 132 104 14884 7073Karnataka Belgaum 129 12549 6571 158 16545 9202 6 586 329 293 29680 16102Karnataka Bellary 64 6785 4449 60 6867 4456 1 75 18 125 13727 8923Karnataka Bidar 57 6985 3945 62 6073 3319 13 1243 560 132 14301 7824Karnataka Bijapur 30 4269 2843 60 6809 4664 4 184 178 94 11262 7685Karnataka Chamarajanagar 10 864 611 15 1584 1085 1 80 39 26 2528 1735Karnataka Chikkaballapura 18 3277 2491 13 2947 1869 2 220 56 33 6444 4416Karnataka Chikmagalur 12 2031 1365 15 1370 1104 0 0 0 27 3401 2469Karnataka Chitradurga 58 6124 3233 61 8098 3721 3 134 132 122 14356 7086

KarnatakaDakshina Kannada

218 35037 24120 272 54227 31734 6 1777 784 496 91041 56638

Karnataka Davanagere 47 9695 4712 59 10302 5372 3 810 250 109 20807 10334Karnataka Dharwad 117 15545 12036 123 17042 11720 6 391 386 246 32978 24142Karnataka Gadag 28 3494 2112 29 2740 1427 2 200 8 59 6434 3547Karnataka Gulbarga 87 8707 5826 99 9374 5930 3 194 59 189 18275 11815Karnataka Hassan 43 5356 3143 51 8907 5022 1 6 6 95 14269 8171Karnataka Haveri 11 1230 838 20 1213 714 0 0 0 31 2443 1552Karnataka Kodagu 11 1040 870 14 1220 810 1 120 25 26 2380 1705Karnataka Kolar 68 6498 3075 65 8643 4418 0 0 0 133 15141 7493Karnataka Koppal 14 6809 2399 10 1000 724 0 0 0 24 7809 3123Karnataka Mandya 38 6522 4301 42 6698 4290 3 250 11 83 13470 8602Karnataka Mysore 63 10982 9170 93 14542 11168 2 120 123 158 25644 20461Karnataka Raichur 37 3695 2247 36 3677 1910 3 210 205 76 7582 4362Karnataka Ramanagara 26 4859 2660 21 2448 1782 0 0 0 47 7307 4442Karnataka Shimoga 40 4920 3050 69 10399 6011 0 0 0 109 15319 9061Karnataka Tumkur 84 15497 8679 87 15394 8777 0 0 0 171 30891 17456Karnataka Udupi 34 12484 10456 48 10688 7998 1 657 497 83 23829 18951Karnataka Uttara Kannada 24 2260 1008 42 4936 2350 1 475 450 67 7671 3808Karnataka Yadgir 2 30 24 3 170 70 0 0 0 5 200 94Kerala Alappuzha 14 1319 819 46 4317 3000 1 135 130 61 5771 3949Kerala Ernakulam 103 10834 8163 155 21144 15606 5 571 570 263 32549 24339Kerala Idukki 20 2727 2053 40 5633 3671 1 60 39 61 8420 5763Kerala Kannur 36 3467 2348 68 7335 4858 0 0 0 104 10802 7206Kerala Kasaragod 21 1301 654 29 2495 1648 0 0 0 50 3796 2302Kerala Kollam 21 2784 2226 60 6703 4313 1 80 0 82 9567 6539Kerala Kottayam 36 5292 3794 96 13843 9977 4 230 203 136 19365 13974Kerala Kozhikode 56 5076 5573 81 10033 7462 0 0 0 137 15109 13035Kerala Malappuram 42 3848 2628 85 11392 7288 3 76 68 130 15316 9984Kerala Palakkad 23 3116 2150 48 5377 3505 0 0 0 71 8493 5655Kerala Pathanamthitta 13 1604 1004 44 6563 4276 1 150 130 58 8317 5410

KeralaThiruvananthapuram

61 5570 3787 84 7925 5260 6 270 164 151 13765 9211

Kerala Thrissur 47 4528 3273 99 11378 8523 5 243 35 151 16149 11831Kerala Wayanad 8 790 559 15 1294 904 0 0 0 23 2084 1463Lakshadweep Lakshadweep 2 85 25 2 105 53 0 0 0 4 190 78Madhya Pradesh Alirajpur 1 70 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 70 0Madhya Pradesh Anuppur 1 110 103 4 355 346 0 0 0 5 465 449Madhya Pradesh Balaghat 3 127 117 4 165 52 0 0 0 7 292 169

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Table31. District‐wise Number of Hostels, Intake and Student Residing

Number Intake Residing Number Intake Residing Number Intake Residing Number Intake Residing

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14

Others Hostel Total HostelState Name District Name

Boys Hostel Girls Hostel

Madhya Pradesh Barwani 3 350 279 2 80 80 0 0 0 5 430 359Madhya Pradesh Betul 1 50 40 2 80 0 0 0 0 3 130 40Madhya Pradesh Bhind 3 180 105 2 170 90 0 0 0 5 350 195Madhya Pradesh Bhopal 112 15845 11200 112 13978 10102 4 810 666 228 30633 21968Madhya Pradesh Burhanpur 2 162 45 2 193 95 0 0 0 4 355 140Madhya Pradesh Chhatarpur 1 24 0 1 60 30 0 0 0 2 84 30Madhya Pradesh Chhindwara 0 0 0 3 200 0 1 10 10 4 210 10Madhya Pradesh Damoh 6 755 525 9 961 662 0 0 0 15 1716 1187Madhya Pradesh Datia 7 375 311 7 315 294 0 0 0 14 690 605Madhya Pradesh Dewas 2 130 30 4 125 70 0 0 0 6 255 100Madhya Pradesh Dhar 7 305 215 5 320 283 0 0 0 12 625 498Madhya Pradesh Guna 23 1726 1529 6 551 435 0 0 0 29 2277 1964Madhya Pradesh Gwalior 61 6053 4040 57 5565 3561 3 286 171 121 11904 7772Madhya Pradesh Hoshangabad 4 865 505 4 420 330 0 0 0 8 1285 835Madhya Pradesh Indore 89 10977 8301 94 13966 9091 5 214 229 188 25157 17621Madhya Pradesh Jabalpur 38 5003 3462 50 5734 4181 12 643 700 100 11380 8343Madhya Pradesh Jhabua 1 50 30 2 148 148 0 0 0 3 198 178Madhya Pradesh Katni 3 190 49 5 416 125 0 0 0 8 606 174Madhya Pradesh Khandwa  2 154 79 3 96 74 0 0 0 5 250 153Madhya Pradesh Khargone  2 200 62 5 1200 482 0 0 0 7 1400 544Madhya Pradesh Mandla 0 0 0 1 150 0 0 0 0 1 150 0Madhya Pradesh Mandsaur 11 1506 539 12 1062 340 0 0 0 23 2568 879Madhya Pradesh Morena 1 80 60 2 100 30 0 0 0 3 180 90Madhya Pradesh Narsimhapur 0 0 0 2 124 10 1 50 40 3 174 50Madhya Pradesh Neemuch 1 30 30 1 50 0 0 0 0 2 80 30Madhya Pradesh Raisen 3 185 157 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 185 157Madhya Pradesh Rajgarh 0 0 0 1 100 25 0 0 0 1 100 25Madhya Pradesh Ratlam 6 604 392 6 575 436 0 0 0 12 1179 828Madhya Pradesh Rewa 9 624 453 9 475 384 0 0 0 18 1099 837Madhya Pradesh Sagar 17 2488 1319 17 2190 1595 0 0 0 34 4678 2914Madhya Pradesh Satna 12 1052 386 15 1368 546 0 0 0 27 2420 932Madhya Pradesh Sehore 8 1154 357 2 110 90 0 0 0 10 1264 447Madhya Pradesh Shahdol 3 154 109 2 200 290 0 0 0 5 354 399Madhya Pradesh Shajapur 0 0 0 1 30 0 0 0 0 1 30 0Madhya Pradesh Sheopur 0 0 0 1 60 0 0 0 0 1 60 0Madhya Pradesh Shivpuri 1 20 13 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 20 13Madhya Pradesh Sidhi 1 30 0 1 20 20 0 0 0 2 50 20Madhya Pradesh Tikamgarh 1 48 22 1 45 35 0 0 0 2 93 57Madhya Pradesh Ujjain 14 1747 1210 10 1275 727 6 675 501 30 3697 2438Madhya Pradesh Vidisha 3 128 122 3 71 10 0 0 0 6 199 132Maharashtra Ahmadnagar 130 16136 9955 162 21251 11257 13 1113 434 305 38500 21646Maharashtra Akola 16 1280 1108 21 1477 1037 2 148 141 39 2905 2286Maharashtra Amravati 25 2287 1751 36 2916 2118 3 366 132 64 5569 4001Maharashtra Aurangabad 69 10151 5516 67 11216 4743 2 120 111 138 21487 10370Maharashtra Bhandara 5 395 236 3 230 0 0 0 0 8 625 236Maharashtra Bid 14 1350 1040 31 1887 1360 4 620 214 49 3857 2614Maharashtra Buldana 18 1598 2302 18 1393 1371 0 0 0 36 2991 3673Maharashtra Chandrapur 22 1356 970 21 1383 883 0 0 0 43 2739 1853Maharashtra Dhule 47 5290 3147 65 5454 3350 2 160 71 114 10904 6568Maharashtra Gadchiroli 1 224 224 3 172 58 1 100 100 5 496 382Maharashtra Gondiya 5 510 282 5 269 207 0 0 0 10 779 489Maharashtra Hingoli 8 510 541 3 120 95 0 0 0 11 630 636Maharashtra Jalgaon 54 6268 4368 80 6561 4298 3 520 285 137 13349 8951Maharashtra Jalna 6 560 377 7 488 403 0 0 0 13 1048 780Maharashtra Kolhapur 102 10620 7221 112 11960 7953 2 110 95 216 22690 15269Maharashtra Latur 34 3573 2702 42 4481 3403 2 60 0 78 8114 6105Maharashtra Mumbai 99 15167 9458 85 9094 6789 24 3796 3191 208 28057 19438

Maharashtra Mumbai Suburban 19 784 696 14 1421 1290 5 449 314 38 2654 2300

Maharashtra Nagpur 68 10860 8001 78 8462 6540 9 1071 735 155 20393 15276Maharashtra Nanded 33 3337 2806 33 3124 2707 2 188 143 68 6649 5656Maharashtra Nandurbar 21 3535 1647 27 2715 744 0 0 0 48 6250 2391Maharashtra Nashik 98 11857 6913 114 12945 7135 5 380 137 217 25182 14185Maharashtra Osmanabad 11 960 952 25 1708 1473 0 0 0 36 2668 2425Maharashtra Parbhani 25 2978 1904 18 1381 802 0 0 0 43 4359 2706Maharashtra Pune 399 69910 39261 445 73406 36187 19 3707 2146 863 147023 77594Maharashtra Raigarh 103 5803 3192 51 4264 2491 4 282 260 158 10349 5943Maharashtra Ratnagiri 59 6619 5099 58 5285 3491 0 0 0 117 11904 8590Maharashtra Sangli 48 5419 4164 84 7221 4733 5 423 183 137 13063 9080Maharashtra Satara 51 4437 3366 67 5494 3786 0 0 0 118 9931 7152Maharashtra Sindhudurg 18 1334 897 24 1233 761 0 0 0 42 2567 1658

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Table31. District‐wise Number of Hostels, Intake and Student Residing

Number Intake Residing Number Intake Residing Number Intake Residing Number Intake Residing

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14

Others Hostel Total HostelState Name District Name

Boys Hostel Girls Hostel

Maharashtra Solapur 84 15182 7743 83 12002 5221 2 300 199 169 27484 13163Maharashtra Thane 22 2587 1331 34 3286 2017 4 101 118 60 5974 3466Maharashtra Wardha 22 2246 1275 27 2770 1326 2 68 45 51 5084 2646Maharashtra Washim 3 255 195 7 493 213 0 0 0 10 748 408Maharashtra Yavatmal 18 1926 1224 20 1323 1073 0 0 0 38 3249 2297Manipur Bishnupur 1 30 15 6 233 138 0 0 0 7 263 153Manipur Chandel 2 110 10 3 170 70 0 0 0 5 280 80Manipur Churachandpur 0 0 0 3 110 90 1 100 100 4 210 190Manipur Imphal East 6 225 128 8 572 229 0 0 0 14 797 357Manipur Imphal West 37 1850 2333 40 2228 1999 0 0 0 77 4078 4332Manipur Senapati 16 845 648 13 738 523 3 105 75 32 1688 1246Manipur Thoubal 4 174 50 6 334 130 0 0 0 10 508 180Manipur Ukhrul 1 30 25 1 40 35 0 0 0 2 70 60Meghalaya East Garo Hills 2 36 36 2 76 76 0 0 0 4 112 112Meghalaya East Jaintia Hills 2 242 204 4 280 311 0 0 0 6 522 515Meghalaya East Khasi Hills 30 2120 1918 34 2739 2478 1 32 32 65 4891 4428Meghalaya Ribhoi 4 1175 597 5 460 214 0 0 0 9 1635 811Meghalaya South Garo Hills 1 44 24 1 12 9 0 0 0 2 56 33Meghalaya West Garo Hills 6 371 263 9 422 341 0 0 0 15 793 604Meghalaya West Khasi Hills 1 25 25 2 65 55 0 0 0 3 90 80Mizoram Aizawl 16 1166 1105 22 1335 1261 0 0 0 38 2501 2366Mizoram Champhai 1 36 35 2 50 37 0 0 0 3 86 72Mizoram Kolasib 1 30 11 1 30 25 0 0 0 2 60 36Mizoram Lawngtlai 0 0 0 1 30 30 0 0 0 1 30 30Mizoram Lunglei 5 184 182 8 330 270 0 0 0 13 514 452Mizoram Mamit 0 0 0 2 32 2 0 0 0 2 32 2Mizoram Serchhip 1 16 7 1 14 0 0 0 0 2 30 7Nagaland Dimapur 29 1827 1460 23 1348 952 0 0 0 52 3175 2412Nagaland Kohima 18 1209 1061 22 1425 1273 0 0 0 40 2634 2334Nagaland Longleng 1 60 30 1 60 30 0 0 0 2 120 60Nagaland Mokokchung 4 225 205 4 117 113 0 0 0 8 342 318Nagaland Peren 1 20 20 1 20 20 0 0 0 2 40 40Nagaland Tuensang 2 75 11 2 75 18 0 0 0 4 150 29Nagaland Wokha 1 40 6 2 65 29 0 0 0 3 105 35Nagaland Zunheboto 10 535 423 8 462 439 0 0 0 18 997 862Odisha Anugul 15 1555 1269 12 960 830 1 200 121 28 2715 2220Odisha Balangir 13 720 424 13 788 460 1 96 70 27 1604 954Odisha Baleshwar 39 2917 2320 43 2581 1704 1 25 20 83 5523 4044Odisha Bargarh 14 914 915 16 1669 1233 0 0 0 30 2583 2148Odisha Baudh 1 60 35 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 60 35Odisha Bhadrak 17 2139 1849 14 1660 1199 0 0 0 31 3799 3048Odisha Cuttack 57 7383 5487 57 6189 4428 1 150 108 115 13722 10023Odisha Debagarh 2 100 81 3 136 113 0 0 0 5 236 194Odisha Dhenkanal 13 2260 2087 14 1675 1271 0 0 0 27 3935 3358Odisha Gajapati 12 1408 1372 4 434 407 0 0 0 16 1842 1779Odisha Ganjam 92 9323 4404 59 4503 2901 0 0 0 151 13826 7305Odisha Jagatsinghapur 2 160 160 7 432 210 0 0 0 9 592 370Odisha Jajapur 9 605 498 16 1205 882 0 0 0 25 1810 1380Odisha Jharsuguda 4 1030 733 7 542 416 0 0 0 11 1572 1149Odisha Kalahandi 6 432 396 3 250 435 0 0 0 9 682 831Odisha Kandhamal 4 270 140 3 270 110 0 0 0 7 540 250Odisha Kendrapara 4 290 197 16 1079 482 0 0 0 20 1369 679Odisha Kendujhar 15 1354 872 18 1439 1194 1 50 0 34 2843 2066Odisha Khordha 207 31520 27981 183 25732 22332 6 509 356 396 57761 50669Odisha Koraput 16 1412 801 14 1045 448 1 2 2 31 2459 1251Odisha Malkangiri 2 140 118 1 40 17 0 0 0 3 180 135Odisha Mayurbhanj 35 2195 1923 34 2224 2096 3 178 178 72 4597 4197Odisha Nabarangapur 2 100 53 2 68 48 0 0 0 4 168 101Odisha Nayagarh 4 290 215 7 625 547 0 0 0 11 915 762Odisha Nuapada 5 278 195 3 94 70 0 0 0 8 372 265Odisha Puri 11 1046 700 13 918 758 2 240 23 26 2204 1481Odisha Rayagada 17 1684 1233 16 1065 814 1 100 56 34 2849 2103Odisha Sambalpur 24 3464 3196 25 3032 3180 0 0 0 49 6496 6376Odisha Subarnapur 2 62 51 3 160 100 0 0 0 5 222 151Odisha Sundargarh 38 6049 5944 41 4186 3324 0 0 0 79 10235 9268Puducherry Karaikal 16 2047 409 13 1466 405 0 0 0 29 3513 814Puducherry Mahe 3 295 203 3 305 46 0 0 0 6 600 249Puducherry Puducherry 49 6096 4641 43 6551 4705 2 215 185 94 12862 9531Puducherry Yanam 2 480 411 1 300 84 0 0 0 3 780 495Punjab Amritsar 25 4151 2904 39 5858 5021 0 0 0 64 10009 7925Punjab Barnala 2 120 62 3 280 136 0 0 0 5 400 198

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Table31. District‐wise Number of Hostels, Intake and Student Residing

Number Intake Residing Number Intake Residing Number Intake Residing Number Intake Residing

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14

Others Hostel Total HostelState Name District Name

Boys Hostel Girls Hostel

Punjab Bathinda 32 4911 4169 24 4170 3644 0 0 0 56 9081 7813Punjab Faridkot 11 1498 717 14 2078 1726 0 0 0 25 3576 2443Punjab Fatehgarh Sahib 26 5243 3850 21 3328 2107 0 0 0 47 8571 5957Punjab Firozpur 16 2728 2446 9 889 708 0 0 0 25 3617 3154Punjab Gurdaspur 22 4156 2216 25 2702 1413 0 0 0 47 6858 3629Punjab Hoshiarpur 11 1602 504 25 3496 1803 0 0 0 36 5098 2307Punjab Jalandhar 35 8576 5783 40 8789 5553 0 0 0 75 17365 11336Punjab Kapurthala 14 14053 12759 15 5726 4688 1 52 44 30 19831 17491Punjab Ludhiana 32 5003 3462 52 8494 5863 2 138 134 86 13635 9459Punjab Mansa 1 60 22 2 140 70 0 0 0 3 200 92Punjab Moga 20 2444 1170 20 2253 729 0 0 0 40 4697 1899Punjab Muktsar 7 1553 894 12 2157 1160 0 0 0 19 3710 2054Punjab Patiala 54 11979 9435 61 10131 8610 2 100 17 117 22210 18062Punjab Rupnagar 16 1708 1091 14 1985 923 0 0 0 30 3693 2014

PunjabSahibzada Ajit Singh Nagar

61 15752 10961 50 8536 5267 4 708 708 115 24996 16936

Punjab Sangrur 25 4638 4246 16 2899 2178 1 10 0 42 7547 6424

PunjabShahid Bhagat Singh Nagar

12 3535 2320 18 2786 1821 1 14 0 31 6335 4141

Punjab Tarn Taran 2 290 157 3 300 126 0 0 0 5 590 283Rajasthan Ajmer 19 1547 1297 27 2252 1584 0 0 0 46 3799 2881Rajasthan Alwar 26 3888 1884 20 2562 687 0 0 0 46 6450 2571Rajasthan Banswara 3 190 41 3 105 32 1 30 0 7 325 73Rajasthan Baran 2 76 28 2 74 18 0 0 0 4 150 46Rajasthan Barmer 2 90 0 1 60 0 0 0 0 3 150 0Rajasthan Bharatpur 3 142 3 7 1141 885 1 50 0 11 1333 888Rajasthan Bhilwara 14 747 358 5 289 172 1 100 0 20 1136 530Rajasthan Bikaner 27 2394 1921 17 1219 782 1 40 0 45 3653 2703Rajasthan Bundi 4 316 159 2 60 40 0 0 0 6 376 199Rajasthan Chittaurgarh 10 1218 672 7 585 254 0 0 0 17 1803 926Rajasthan Churu 14 1439 384 15 1325 354 2 60 54 31 2824 792Rajasthan Dausa 1 100 51 2 112 0 0 0 0 3 212 51Rajasthan Dungarpur 3 140 31 4 380 36 0 0 0 7 520 67Rajasthan Ganganagar 13 967 304 26 2740 1459 1 110 110 40 3817 1873Rajasthan Hanumangarh 6 412 135 12 1308 603 0 0 0 18 1720 738Rajasthan Jaipur 148 25627 19930 133 19937 14665 5 1096 457 286 46660 35052Rajasthan Jaisalmer 2 78 25 3 180 25 0 0 0 5 258 50Rajasthan Jalor 3 228 0 1 50 0 1 80 80 5 358 80Rajasthan Jhalawar 2 268 230 1 150 82 0 0 0 3 418 312Rajasthan Jhunjhunun 53 8846 7309 45 5554 3174 0 0 0 98 14400 10483Rajasthan Jodhpur 38 4605 3536 33 2970 2142 0 0 0 71 7575 5678Rajasthan Karauli 3 150 0 4 210 30 0 0 0 7 360 30Rajasthan Kota 21 1566 1325 17 1749 976 0 0 0 38 3315 2301Rajasthan Nagaur 5 181 52 7 470 227 0 0 0 12 651 279Rajasthan Pali 2 64 44 3 170 100 0 0 0 5 234 144Rajasthan Pratapgarh 1 104 0 3 393 87 0 0 0 4 497 87Rajasthan Rajsamand 11 1371 465 10 611 216 0 0 0 21 1982 681

Rajasthan Sawai Madhopur 1 24 0 4 524 143 1 50 0 6 598 143

Rajasthan Sikar 19 1539 993 26 2458 1897 0 0 0 45 3997 2890Rajasthan Sirohi 8 507 179 6 402 179 0 0 0 14 909 358Rajasthan Tonk 3 590 348 29 7697 7486 0 0 0 32 8287 7834Rajasthan Udaipur 51 5672 3533 53 4197 2851 5 398 519 109 10267 6903Sikkim East District 13 3026 2486 19 2409 2155 0 0 0 32 5435 4641Sikkim South District 14 610 418 7 417 286 0 0 0 21 1027 704Tamil Nadu Ariyalur 19 2550 1161 21 2448 1312 0 0 0 40 4998 2473Tamil Nadu Chennai 186 33345 23150 188 26203 17640 21 2531 1933 395 62079 42723Tamil Nadu Coimbatore 297 76478 57551 305 72932 50266 7 2047 1941 609 151457 109758Tamil Nadu Cuddalore 51 12930 8085 47 10610 7484 1 50 0 99 23590 15569Tamil Nadu Dharmapuri 20 4697 2255 29 5460 2545 1 100 20 50 10257 4820Tamil Nadu Dindigul 44 8068 5543 62 11168 7504 1 25 28 107 19261 13075Tamil Nadu Erode 83 17542 12782 101 20387 11430 1 150 35 185 38079 24247Tamil Nadu Kancheepuram 222 67808 50473 186 42387 26827 7 740 230 415 110935 77530Tamil Nadu Kanniyakumari 99 16849 10066 114 18934 9130 1 20 10 214 35803 19206Tamil Nadu Karur 19 2614 1455 22 2594 1541 0 0 0 41 5208 2996Tamil Nadu Krishnagiri 17 5910 3427 20 4009 2108 0 0 0 37 9919 5535Tamil Nadu Madurai 75 13324 9618 127 19870 15732 3 577 553 205 33771 25903Tamil Nadu Nagapattinam 25 3671 2254 34 4256 2375 2 150 75 61 8077 4704Tamil Nadu Namakkal 110 39778 18961 133 39510 18402 0 0 0 243 79288 37363Tamil Nadu Perambalur 26 9526 5483 34 10630 4481 0 0 0 60 20156 9964Tamil Nadu Pudukkottai 49 10991 4182 67 10083 4053 1 50 0 117 21124 8235

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Table31. District‐wise Number of Hostels, Intake and Student Residing

Number Intake Residing Number Intake Residing Number Intake Residing Number Intake Residing

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14

Others Hostel Total HostelState Name District Name

Boys Hostel Girls Hostel

Tamil Nadu Ramanathapuram 17 3317 2439 22 3887 1807 0 0 0 39 7204 4246

Tamil Nadu Salem 83 14285 8155 112 22258 13152 5 810 401 200 37353 21708

Tamil Nadu Sivaganga 36 6308 4251 42 6538 3907 2 154 134 80 13000 8292

Tamil Nadu Thanjavur 59 11291 8826 82 14025 9964 0 0 0 141 25316 18790

Tamil Nadu The Nilgiris 7 854 686 14 1065 743 0 0 0 21 1919 1429

Tamil Nadu Theni 24 3421 1963 36 6021 3143 0 0 0 60 9442 5106

Tamil Nadu Thiruvallur 78 21533 13573 70 16178 9686 3 1150 1069 151 38861 24328

Tamil Nadu Thiruvarur 9 2516 1034 17 3277 1876 1 120 25 27 5913 2935

Tamil Nadu Thoothukkudi 41 7249 5051 65 9348 6308 0 0 0 106 16597 11359

Tamil Nadu Tiruchirappalli 143 31709 22286 155 28214 19144 3 250 105 301 60173 41535

Tamil Nadu Tirunelveli 102 20180 13805 128 19035 10737 1 100 33 231 39315 24575

Tamil Nadu Tiruppur 29 5684 3409 31 4038 3737 0 0 0 60 9722 7146

Tamil Nadu Tiruvannamalai 51 7791 5036 46 5736 3302 1 100 3 98 13627 8341

Tamil Nadu Vellore 81 20873 15437 82 14902 10557 4 230 230 167 36005 26224

Tamil Nadu Viluppuram 44 7154 3201 55 7895 3782 0 0 0 99 15049 6983

Tamil Nadu Virudhunagar 41 11325 7037 50 14270 8216 1 50 10 92 25645 15263

Telangana Adilabad 8 4940 4139 10 4330 3313 0 0 0 18 9270 7452

Telangana Hyderabad 76 16278 14282 125 28007 21641 7 441 225 208 44726 36148

Telangana Karimnagar 20 3787 2843 50 9211 5893 0 0 0 70 12998 8736

Telangana Khammam 27 5473 3641 40 7333 5080 0 0 0 67 12806 8721

Telangana Mahbubnagar 20 2225 1578 19 2735 1910 1 120 40 40 5080 3528

Telangana Medak 26 4873 3532 29 5047 3806 1 16 14 56 9936 7352

Telangana Nalgonda 30 6263 4893 41 5697 4847 2 210 104 73 12170 9844

Telangana Nizamabad 13 1675 471 21 4537 1742 0 0 0 34 6212 2213

Telangana Rangareddy 123 19110 11002 147 24672 14747 6 458 398 276 44240 26147

Telangana Warangal 54 10381 14979 65 11321 7562 0 0 0 119 21702 22541

Tripura Dhalai 1 30 30 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 30 30

Tripura North Tripura 3 180 73 1 50 15 0 0 0 4 230 88

Tripura South Tripura 3 230 110 1 100 0 0 0 0 4 330 110

Tripura West Tripura 23 5668 3302 25 3384 1975 3 200 143 51 9252 5420

Uttar Pradesh Agra 33 3744 1756 32 3575 1835 1 50 10 66 7369 3601

Uttar Pradesh Aligarh 25 9422 8435 19 4904 3641 1 30 0 45 14356 12076

Uttar Pradesh Allahabad 82 13685 10997 50 6254 4997 2 262 116 134 20201 16110

Uttar Pradesh Ambedkar Nagar 3 222 205 7 624 441 2 100 85 12 946 731

Uttar Pradesh Auraiya 2 46 38 3 72 20 0 0 0 5 118 58

Uttar Pradesh Azamgarh 9 804 458 13 1132 731 1 100 0 23 2036 1189

Uttar Pradesh Baghpat 6 495 305 2 145 0 0 0 0 8 640 305

Uttar Pradesh Bahraich 3 140 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 140 100

Uttar Pradesh Ballia 3 190 90 4 158 126 1 50 50 8 398 266

Uttar Pradesh Balrampur 3 250 130 3 145 130 0 0 0 6 395 260

Uttar Pradesh Banda 9 556 487 4 108 20 0 0 0 13 664 507

Uttar Pradesh Bara Banki 13 1635 401 9 583 123 0 0 0 22 2218 524

Uttar Pradesh Bareilly 35 4665 3785 34 4964 3992 3 257 178 72 9886 7955

Uttar Pradesh Basti 4 165 148 2 72 39 0 0 0 6 237 187

Uttar Pradesh Bijnor 8 618 268 7 600 398 1 100 0 16 1318 666

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Table31. District‐wise Number of Hostels, Intake and Student Residing

Number Intake Residing Number Intake Residing Number Intake Residing Number Intake Residing

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14

Others Hostel Total HostelState Name District Name

Boys Hostel Girls Hostel

Uttar Pradesh Budaun 8 446 282 3 133 38 0 0 0 11 579 320

Uttar Pradesh Bulandshahr 9 1036 590 6 490 169 1 10 0 16 1536 759

Uttar Pradesh Chandauli 1 120 65 2 120 5 0 0 0 3 240 70

Uttar Pradesh Chatrapati Shuji M h j N

1 141 140 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 141 140

Uttar Pradesh Chitrakoot 3 600 505 2 150 150 0 0 0 5 750 655

Uttar Pradesh Deoria 9 585 409 3 219 68 1 100 0 13 904 477

Uttar Pradesh Etah 7 570 290 5 455 155 2 200 50 14 1225 495

Uttar Pradesh Etawah 17 2542 1118 14 1561 589 2 13 6 33 4116 1713

Uttar Pradesh Faizabad 33 2707 2839 9 699 561 0 0 0 42 3406 3400

Uttar Pradesh Farrukhabad 9 1036 614 8 815 459 0 0 0 17 1851 1073

Uttar Pradesh Fatehpur 4 295 279 3 182 20 0 0 0 7 477 299

Uttar Pradesh Firozabad 5 436 117 4 240 108 0 0 0 9 676 225

Uttar Pradesh Gautam Buddha N

68 15538 11967 61 11666 9255 3 896 234 132 28100 21456

Uttar Pradesh Ghaziabad 68 16944 11385 63 11816 6995 0 0 0 131 28760 18380

Uttar Pradesh Ghazipur 9 722 399 7 299 133 1 80 160 17 1101 692

Uttar Pradesh Gonda 6 490 295 3 390 200 1 250 60 10 1130 555

Uttar Pradesh Gorakhpur 26 2607 1733 24 2182 1611 1 52 49 51 4841 3393

Uttar Pradesh Hamirpur 8 506 357 3 122 28 1 50 14 12 678 399

Uttar Pradesh Hardoi 8 521 262 2 100 0 0 0 0 10 621 262

Uttar Pradesh Hatras 3 120 61 1 20 20 0 0 0 4 140 81

Uttar Pradesh Jalaun 2 64 32 1 32 32 1 100 0 4 196 64

Uttar Pradesh Jaunpur 22 2020 1442 20 1318 788 2 150 132 44 3488 2362

Uttar Pradesh Jhansi 18 2272 1771 13 1572 1132 1 45 39 32 3889 2942

Uttar Pradesh Jyotiba Phule N

7 534 291 10 359 88 3 120 51 20 1013 430

Uttar Pradesh Kannauj 2 250 450 1 100 90 2 100 95 5 450 635

Uttar Pradesh Kanpur Dehat 7 800 435 5 354 206 0 0 0 12 1154 641

Uttar Pradesh Kanpur Nagar 75 11832 9968 53 5521 3750 2 86 130 130 17439 13848

Uttar Pradesh Kaushambi 8 1483 425 5 570 240 1 50 20 14 2103 685

Uttar Pradesh Kheri 3 200 172 0 0 0 1 50 0 4 250 172

Uttar Pradesh Kushinagar 5 376 126 2 93 25 1 50 0 8 519 151

Uttar Pradesh Lalitpur 1 36 36 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 36 36

Uttar Pradesh Lucknow 82 15422 12674 93 15465 12968 17 1275 1012 192 32162 26654

Uttar Pradesh Mahoba 3 174 15 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 174 15

Uttar Pradesh Mahrajganj 2 206 161 1 36 6 0 0 0 3 242 167

Uttar Pradesh Mainpuri 3 123 95 3 230 60 0 0 0 6 353 155

Uttar Pradesh Mathura 45 6589 4689 25 2663 1452 1 12 0 71 9264 6141

Uttar Pradesh Mau 2 140 102 5 500 230 1 100 0 8 740 332

Uttar Pradesh Meerut 55 8682 5988 45 5380 3681 0 0 0 100 14062 9669

Uttar Pradesh Mirzapur 9 610 348 3 110 45 0 0 0 12 720 393

Uttar Pradesh Moradabad 20 5946 5579 19 3731 3223 1 220 200 40 9897 9002

Uttar Pradesh Muzaffarnagar 9 681 287 11 601 346 0 0 0 20 1282 633

Uttar Pradesh Pilibhit 2 55 5 3 150 25 0 0 0 5 205 30

Uttar Pradesh Pratapgarh 10 638 567 9 730 559 1 100 55 20 1468 1181

Uttar Pradesh Rae Bareli 16 1191 907 9 772 498 1 68 52 26 2031 1457

Uttar Pradesh Rampur 6 620 392 3 170 32 0 0 0 9 790 424

Uttar Pradesh Saharanpur 8 477 254 14 967 472 0 0 0 22 1444 726

Uttar Pradesh Sant Kabir Nagar 1 30 30 1 50 46 1 50 0 3 130 76

Uttar Pradesh Sant Ravidas N (Bh d hi)

2 200 10 1 100 0 0 0 0 3 300 10

Uttar Pradesh Shahjahanpur 3 242 142 7 396 56 1 50 50 11 688 248

Uttar Pradesh Shrawasti 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 50 0 1 50 0

Uttar Pradesh Siddharthnagar 4 148 130 2 110 95 1 100 0 7 358 225

Uttar Pradesh Sitapur 14 748 294 10 925 474 1 100 10 25 1773 778

Uttar Pradesh Sonbhadra 0 0 0 2 62 37 1 50 0 3 112 37

Uttar Pradesh Sultanpur 8 748 584 12 1151 918 1 52 45 21 1951 1547

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Table31. District‐wise Number of Hostels, Intake and Student Residing

Number Intake Residing Number Intake Residing Number Intake Residing Number Intake Residing

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14

Others Hostel Total HostelState Name District Name

Boys Hostel Girls Hostel

Uttar Pradesh Unnao 8 691 266 5 170 43 0 0 0 13 861 309

Uttar Pradesh Varanasi 95 14862 13946 55 6077 5280 11 705 426 161 21644 19652

Uttrakhand Almora 12 1209 1495 8 762 816 1 30 18 21 2001 2329

Uttrakhand Bageshwar 3 136 79 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 136 79

Uttrakhand Chamoli 3 136 76 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 136 76

Uttrakhand Champawat 1 60 60 1 20 0 0 0 0 2 80 60

Uttrakhand Dehradun 71 11469 8293 71 11646 7280 1 84 82 143 23199 15655

Uttrakhand Garhwal 18 2176 1837 15 1159 937 1 64 0 34 3399 2774

Uttrakhand Hardwar 43 12503 9477 27 4384 2921 8 902 747 78 17789 13145

Uttrakhand Nainital 24 3006 2218 22 2317 2002 1 50 0 47 5373 4220

Uttrakhand Pithoragarh 1 70 45 1 70 70 1 256 0 3 396 115

Uttrakhand Rudraprayag 1 40 40 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 40 40

Uttrakhand Tehri Garhwal 6 613 414 3 239 242 2 73 48 11 925 704

UttrakhandUdham Singh Nagar

22 2745 2602 20 2598 1930 1 35 35 43 5378 4567

Uttrakhand Uttarkashi 2 108 48 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 108 48

West Bengal Bankura 37 3873 2716 23 1647 1200 0 0 0 60 5520 3916

West Bengal Barddhaman 115 16733 13870 105 12811 10132 1 50 6 221 29594 24008

West Bengal Birbhum 38 4800 3808 29 2639 1985 0 0 0 67 7439 5793

West Bengal Dakshin Dinajpur 9 336 278 10 454 382 0 0 0 19 790 660

West Bengal Darjiling 29 1850 1442 30 2104 1437 0 0 0 59 3954 2879

West Bengal Haora 44 4471 3611 27 1227 694 0 0 0 71 5698 4305

West Bengal Hugli 51 3595 2476 47 1936 1280 1 25 25 99 5556 3781

West Bengal Jalpaiguri 18 1632 1311 15 875 897 0 0 0 33 2507 2208

West Bengal Koch Bihar 11 631 532 6 215 234 0 0 0 17 846 766

West Bengal Kolkata 82 8021 7454 102 8434 6957 6 1085 1090 190 17540 15501

West Bengal Maldah 19 1398 1095 11 713 431 0 0 0 30 2111 1526

West Bengal Murshidabad 55 6723 4106 56 4709 2002 1 100 84 112 11532 6192

West Bengal Nadia 47 4477 3335 30 1957 1650 4 255 169 81 6689 5154

West BengalNorth Twenty Four Parganas

96 4981 3674 82 3640 2602 4 206 152 182 8827 6428

West BengalPaschim Medinipur

59 10375 9439 46 3743 3089 2 102 102 107 14220 12630

West Bengal Purba Medinipur 51 5418 4454 44 3156 2482 0 0 0 95 8574 6936

West Bengal Puruliya 20 1092 886 11 675 583 1 100 100 32 1867 1569

West BengalSouth Twenty Four Parganas

68 8474 5321 44 4073 1993 2 56 42 114 12603 7356

West Bengal Uttar Dinajpur 8 560 366 6 345 163 0 0 0 14 905 529

14955 2277873 1577902 16621 2313246 1490181 774 83242 55318 32350 4674361 3123401All India

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Table 32.

Number Intake Residing Number Intake Residing Number Intake Residing Number Intake Residing

1 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16

Central University 252 40614 36705 178 25914 22957 15 1980 1843 445 68508 61505

Central Open University

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Institute of National Importance

367 99632 102471 115 19870 19296 30 5069 4630 512 124571 126397

State Public University 1147 181790 164570 857 134973 130740 59 4751 4057 2063 321514 299367

State Open University 1 200 200 1 150 150 0 0 0 2 350 350

State Private University 251 66842 57681 184 43437 35790 9 1318 552 444 111597 94023

Institute under State Legislature Act

3 380 371 7 886 876 9 571 569 19 1837 1816

Deemed University-Government

120 22732 20899 57 7019 6561 25 2160 2078 202 31911 29538

Deemed University-Government Aided

31 5336 5171 27 6842 6157 3 20 15 61 12198 11343

Deemed University-Private 402 141359 119019 386 115678 93099 47 7162 4827 835 264199 216945

Others 5 592 499 10 999 891 0 0 0 15 1591 1390

All India 2579 559477 507586 1822 355768 316517 197 23031 18571 4598 938276 842674

Table 32.

Central University 268 22053 15579 342 28483 20403 15 861 706 625 51397 36688

State Public University

9419 1388903 889699 10876 1529006 938786 412 45751 28714 20707 2963660 1857199

Grand Total 9687 1410956 905278 11218 1557489 959189 427 46612 29420 21332 3015057 1893887

 Number of Hostels, Intake and Student Residing in various types of Universities

(b) Affiliated and Constituent Colleges

 Number of Hostels, Intake and Student Residing in various types of Universities

(a) Teaching departments and Constituent Units/Off‐campus Centres

Type of University

Boys Hostel Girls Hostel Others Hostel Total Hostel

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Table 33. State‐wise Out‐turn/Pass‐Out at various levels (based on actual response)

Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

1Andaman & Nicobar 

Islands6 4 10 0 0 0 20 23 43

2 Andhra Pradesh 699 408 1107 185 129 314 41936 36098 78034

3 Arunachal Pradesh 17 10 27 14 7 21 200 216 416

4 Assam 328 216 544 21 38 59 3903 5320 9223

5 Bihar 943 509 1452 0 0 0 24684 15987 40671

6 Chandigarh 241 152 393 50 83 133 2514 4850 7364

7 Chhatisgarh 28 45 73 130 193 323 7892 9458 17350

8 Dadra & Nagar Haveli 0 0 0 0 0 0 57 28 85

9 Daman & Diu 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

10 Delhi 1149 796 1945 222 238 460 15564 15226 30790

11 Goa 15 27 42 0 0 0 343 746 1089

12 Gujarat 358 160 518 397 235 632 25482 23648 49130

13 Haryana 225 157 382 161 181 342 7855 13960 21815

14 Himachal Pradesh 83 83 166 125 218 343 2511 3845 6356

15 Jammu and Kashmir 94 94 188 18 72 90 10564 2822 13386

16 Jharkhand 162 204 366 23 45 68 4397 5827 10224

17 Karnataka 1155 587 1742 220 227 447 49894 45639 95533

18 Kerala 197 242 439 184 462 646 6393 15777 22170

19 Lakshadweep 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 14 14

20 Madhya Pradesh 341 199 540 755 470 1225 36030 34562 70592

21 Maharashtra 1037 354 1391 519 312 831 66528 48870 115398

22 Manipur 51 56 107 0 0 0 472 600 1072

23 Meghalaya 63 61 124 3 9 12 529 662 1191

24 Mizoram 22 20 42 11 11 22 221 161 382

25 Nagaland 13 13 26 0 0 0 808 491 1299

26 Odisha 294 150 444 299 477 776 7122 5708 12830

27 Puducherry 87 45 132 29 54 83 3033 2607 5640

28 Punjab 96 110 206 132 279 411 11639 22116 33755

29 Rajasthan 981 675 1656 458 351 809 19156 18009 37165

30 Sikkim 0 0 0 4 5 9 191 149 340

31 Tamil Nadu 1720 1255 2975 4925 6726 11651 98939 102530 201469

32 Telangana 355 185 540 260 169 429 39702 33317 73019

33 Tripura 13 7 20 0 0 0 665 837 1502

34 Uttar Pradesh 3286 1679 4965 378 425 803 82267 91533 173800

35 Uttrakhand 301 150 451 6 4 10 10649 10869 21518

36 West Bengal 495 122 617 202 100 302 27068 32524 59592

14855 8775 23630 9731 11520 21251 609228 605029 1214257

Sl 

NoState

Ph.D. M.Phil. Post Graduate

All India

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Table 33.

1 2

1Andaman & Nicobar 

Islands2 Andhra Pradesh

3 Arunachal Pradesh

4 Assam

5 Bihar

6 Chandigarh

7 Chhatisgarh

8 Dadra & Nagar Haveli

9 Daman & Diu

10 Delhi

11 Goa

12 Gujarat

13 Haryana

14 Himachal Pradesh

15 Jammu and Kashmir

16 Jharkhand

17 Karnataka

18 Kerala

19 Lakshadweep

20 Madhya Pradesh

21 Maharashtra

22 Manipur

23 Meghalaya

24 Mizoram

25 Nagaland

26 Odisha

27 Puducherry

28 Punjab

29 Rajasthan

30 Sikkim

31 Tamil Nadu

32 Telangana

33 Tripura

34 Uttar Pradesh

35 Uttrakhand

36 West Bengal

Sl 

NoState

All India

State‐wise Out‐turn/Pass‐Out at various levels (based on actual response)

Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total

12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20

13 86 99 0 0 0 67 28 95

120013 106628 226641 435 316 751 8956 13292 22248

1573 1868 3441 22 7 29 180 79 259

31447 33287 64734 606 639 1245 845 709 1554

171903 121505 293408 192 289 481 4431 1848 6279

6239 13013 19252 178 459 637 318 346 664

41518 48719 90237 2914 2557 5471 5848 3958 9806

187 92 279 0 0 0 81 14 95

76 266 342 0 0 0 82 16 98

57628 55813 113441 10247 6119 16366 34983 25099 60082

2280 4340 6620 235 95 330 422 233 655

200253 179865 380118 2208 2117 4325 19652 10594 30246

44981 74847 119828 572 565 1137 9427 5446 14873

19572 46817 66389 234 341 575 1553 1482 3035

29796 32505 62301 285 109 394 127 84 211

36610 36701 73311 438 272 710 416 72 488

189514 220384 409898 2167 1766 3933 41406 40219 81625

31295 64026 95321 24 101 125 5401 12845 18246

9 48 57 0 0 0 0 0 0

223658 201444 425102 24900 19415 44315 29729 12990 42719

318634 287481 606115 3267 2136 5403 54205 44264 98469

7434 7819 15253 24 27 51 98 43 141

6252 6000 12252 42 39 81 117 424 541

1440 1447 2887 0 0 0 279 570 849

3394 3268 6662 4 21 25 55 64 119

46930 48893 95823 584 154 738 11549 3082 14631

2673 5526 8199 129 105 234 839 425 1264

44441 74939 119380 826 1981 2807 19232 8991 28223

168754 149267 318021 1731 832 2563 9783 2401 12184

1104 1244 2348 0 0 0 203 58 261

261524 328122 589646 4875 2474 7349 92966 32993 125959

111619 125776 237395 1077 859 1936 2899 6960 9859

6796 4860 11656 87 69 156 434 348 782

643404 649004 1292408 4210 2038 6248 9468 8449 17917

33201 40113 73314 494 569 1063 4298 2157 6455

194837 157872 352709 939 319 1258 14817 5356 20173

3061002 3133885 6194887 63946 46790 110736 385166 245939 631105

Under Graduate PG Diploma Diploma

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Table 33.

1 2

1Andaman & Nicobar 

Islands2 Andhra Pradesh

3 Arunachal Pradesh

4 Assam

5 Bihar

6 Chandigarh

7 Chhatisgarh

8 Dadra & Nagar Haveli

9 Daman & Diu

10 Delhi

11 Goa

12 Gujarat

13 Haryana

14 Himachal Pradesh

15 Jammu and Kashmir

16 Jharkhand

17 Karnataka

18 Kerala

19 Lakshadweep

20 Madhya Pradesh

21 Maharashtra

22 Manipur

23 Meghalaya

24 Mizoram

25 Nagaland

26 Odisha

27 Puducherry

28 Punjab

29 Rajasthan

30 Sikkim

31 Tamil Nadu

32 Telangana

33 Tripura

34 Uttar Pradesh

35 Uttrakhand

36 West Bengal

Sl 

NoState

All India

State‐wise Out‐turn/Pass‐Out at various levels (based on actual response)

Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total

21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29

0 0 0 4 25 29 110 166 276

87 170 257 1193 299 1492 173504 157340 330844

106 24 130 0 0 0 2112 2211 4323

120 219 339 118 237 355 37388 40665 78053

237 180 417 40 37 77 202430 140355 342785

78 75 153 84 74 158 9702 19052 28754

34 200 234 163 200 363 58527 65330 123857

0 0 0 0 0 0 325 134 459

0 0 0 0 0 0 158 282 440

518 609 1127 104 34 138 120415 103934 224349

4 13 17 10 9 19 3309 5463 8772

4023 4874 8897 1990 2756 4746 254363 224249 478612

466 809 1275 59 238 297 63746 96203 159949

300 340 640 60 20 80 24438 53146 77584

0 0 0 461 410 871 41345 36096 77441

97 72 169 89 4 93 42232 43197 85429

913 1445 2358 504 390 894 285773 310657 596430

266 1755 2021 135 161 296 43895 95369 139264

0 0 0 0 0 0 9 62 71

229 259 488 252 94 346 315894 269433 585327

1402 2028 3430 882 713 1595 446474 386158 832632

11 86 97 0 0 0 8090 8631 16721

159 182 341 0 0 0 7165 7377 14542

0 6 6 0 0 0 1973 2215 4188

0 0 0 0 0 0 4274 3857 8131

2294 2056 4350 65 81 146 69137 60601 129738

15 5 20 75 30 105 6880 8797 15677

399 454 853 241 218 459 77006 109088 186094

967 1362 2329 761 665 1426 202591 173562 376153

0 20 20 16 17 33 1518 1493 3011

1804 5735 7539 1291 1236 2527 468044 481071 949115

105 139 244 376 292 668 156393 167697 324090

0 0 0 0 0 0 7995 6121 14116

10708 10757 21465 1536 554 2090 755257 764439 1519696

388 377 765 156 43 199 49493 54282 103775

1665 1142 2807 936 437 1373 240959 197872 438831

27395 35393 62788 11601 9274 20875 4182924 4096605 8279529

Grand TotalCertificate Integrated

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Programme Male Female Total

1 2 3 4

Ph.D.‐Doctor of Philosophy 14316 8582 22898

D.Phil.‐Doctor of Philosophy 109 118 227

M.Ch.‐Master of Chirurgiae 162 8 170

D.M.‐Doctor of Medicine 197 15 212

Vidya Varidhi‐Vidya Varidhi 104 23 127

Ayurveda Vachaspati‐Ph.D in Ayurveda 36 16 52

L.L.D.‐Doctor of Laws 7 14 21

D.Sc.‐Doctor of Science 1 1 2

M.Phil.‐Master of Philosophy 9731 11520 21251

M.A.‐Master of Arts 190785 254063 444848

M.B.A.‐ Master of Business Administration 132513 74729 207242

M.Sc.‐Master of Science 91719 112044 203763

M.Com.‐Master of Commerce 42614 49486 92100

M.C.A. ‐Master of Computer Applications 38225 28592 66817

M.Tech. ‐Master of Technology 29632 15385 45017

M.E.‐Master of Engineering 10332 7299 17631

M.S.W.‐Master of Social Work 13308 8168 21476

M.Ed. ‐Master of Education 8081 13454 21535

M.Pharm. ‐Master of Pharmacy 9565 6989 16554

L.L.M.‐Master of Law or Laws 3301 2501 5802

M.D.‐Doctor of Medicine 4173 2374 6547

Acharya‐Acharya 6979 5297 12276

M.Sc. Nursing‐Master of Science in Nursing 1127 5101 6228

M.D.S.‐Master of Dental Surgery 1475 1367 2842

P.G.D.M.‐Post‐Graduate Diploma in Management 2497 754 3251

M.S.‐Master of Science 1335 989 2324

M.Mgt.‐Master of Management 2193 1237 3430

M.P.Ed.‐Master of Physical Education 2009 737 2746

M.Lib.Sc. ‐Master of Library Science 2096 2455 4551

M.S.‐Master of Surgery 1026 387 1413

M.B.A.(Tech.)‐Master of Business Administration in Technology 979 647 1626

M.L.I.Sc.‐Master of Library & Information Science 1771 1626 3397

P.G.P.‐Post‐Graduate Programme in Management 1403 519 1922

M.P.T.‐Master of Physiotherapy 662 1096 1758

M.F.A. ‐Master of Fine Arts 827 901 1728

M.J.M.C.‐Master of Journalism and Mass Communication 823 572 1395

M.Sc. Tech. ‐Master of Science in Technology 818 788 1606

M.H.R.D. ‐Master of Human Resource Development 612 617 1229

M.V.Sc. ‐Master of Veterinary Sciences 600 291 891

M.M.C.‐Master in Mass Communication 383 408 791

M.F.M. ‐Master of Financial Management 588 421 1009

Pharm.D.‐Doctor of Pharmacy 241 287 528

M.Arch.‐Master of Architecture 196 206 402

M.I.B.‐Master of International Business 362 277 639

M.L. ‐Master of Laws 182 91 273

M.J.‐Master of Journalism 447 197 644

M.Mkt.M. ‐Master of Marketing Management 501 121 622

Table 34. Programme‐wise Out‐turn/Pass‐Out (based on actual response)

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Programme Male Female Total

1 2 3 4

Table 34. Programme‐wise Out‐turn/Pass‐Out (based on actual response)

M.H.A. ‐Master of Hospital Administration 197 237 434

M.Mus. ‐Master of Music 249 358 607

Shiksha Acharya‐Shiksha Acharya 210 256 466

Vachaspati‐Vachaspati 180 114 294

M.B.A.(Pharma. Tech.)‐Master of Business Administration in 

Pharmaceutical Technology151 82 233

M.P.A.‐Master of Performing Arts 151 157 308

M.Plan.‐Master of Planning 127 122 249

M.P.E.‐Master of Physical Education 188 87 275

Parangat‐Parangat 38 27 65

M.P.H. ‐Master of Public Health 162 112 274

M.F.Sc. ‐Master of Fishery Science 97 113 210

M.Sc.(Medical Bio‐Chemistry)‐Master of Science in Medical Bio‐

Chemistry85 96 181

M.Sc.(Medical Microbiology)‐Master of Science in Medical 

Microbiology58 68 126

M.Des.‐Master of Design 115 137 252

Shikshan Parangat‐Shikshan Parangat 137 128 265

M.Optom. ‐Master of Optometry 79 48 127

M.Sc.(Medical Anatomy) ‐Master of Science in Medical Anatomy 47 38 85

M.Dance‐Master of Dance 16 45 61

M.Sc. Tech.(Applied Geo‐Physics)‐Master of Science in Technology 

(Applied Geo‐Physics)62 12 74

M.O.T. ‐Master of Occupational Therapy 40 67 107

Samaj Karya Parangat‐Samaj Karya Parangat 101 49 150

M.Stat. ‐Master of Statistics 33 3 36

M.F.M.‐Master of Fashion Management 39 54 93

M.F.T. ‐Master of Foreign Trade 65 14 79

M.Q.P.M.‐Master of Quality and Productivity Management 37 12 49

M.Sc.(Medical Physiology)‐Master of Science in Medical Physiology 12 11 23

M.A.M.S.‐Master of Ayurved in Medicine and Surgery 0 0 0

M.Litt.‐Master of Literature or Master of Letters 26 26 52

M.F.Tech.‐Master of Fashion Technology 0 0 0

M.H.M.S.‐Master of Homeopathic Medicine and Science 15 11 26

C.P.A.‐Certified Public 12 47 59

M.Sc.(Medical Pharmacology)‐Master of Science in Medical 

Pharmacology7 9 16

M.P.S. ‐Master of Population Studies 30 12 42

B.A.‐Bachelor of Arts 1037083 1289915 2326998

B.Com.‐Bachelor of Commerce 477919 437388 915307

B.Sc.‐Bachelor of Science 392464 410898 803362

B.Tech.‐Bachelor of Technology 247535 116037 363572

B.E.‐Bachelor of Engineering 224233 105786 330019

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Programme Male Female Total

1 2 3 4

Table 34. Programme‐wise Out‐turn/Pass‐Out (based on actual response)

B.A.(Hons)‐Bachelor of Arts (Honors) 118400 128312 246712

B.Ed.‐Bachelor of Education 145478 257174 402652

B.C.A.‐Bachelor of Computer Applications 79208 63215 142423

B.B.A.‐Bachelor of Business Administration 61140 42554 103694

B.Sc.(Hons)‐Bachelor of Science (Honors) 38394 35515 73909

L.L.B.‐Bachelor of Law or Laws 41169 19618 60787

B.Sc.(Nursing)‐Bachelor of Science in Nursing 7178 48354 55532

B.Pharm.‐Bachelor of Pharmacy 21390 17385 38775

M.B.B.S.‐Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery 16741 16343 33084

B.B.M.‐Bachelor of Business Management 15353 13291 28644

Shastri‐Shastri 25656 30564 56220

B.D.S.‐Bachelor of Dental Surgery 6003 15802 21805

B.Agri.‐Bachelor of Agriculture 12471 2392 14863

B.Litt.‐Bachelor of Literature 1058 4075 5133

B.Architecture‐Bachelor of Architecture 2282 2939 5221

B.H.M.S.‐Bachelor of Homeopathic Medicine and Surgery 3212 4621 7833

B.Lib.I.Sc.‐Bachelor of Library & Information Science 8768 9400 18168

B.P.T.‐Bachelor of Physiotherapy 2063 5355 7418

B.S.W.‐Bachelor of Social Work 34661 25184 59845

B.A.M.S.‐Bachelor of Ayurved Medicine & Surgery 1617 2027 3644

B.P.Ed.‐Bachelor of Physical Education 8749 3601 12350

B.F.A.‐Bachelor of Fine Arts 3114 2433 5547

B.J.M.C.‐Bachelor of Journalism and Mass Communication 1956 1467 3423

B.Sc.(Post Basic)‐B.Sc (Post Basic) 1093 6732 7825

B.V.Sc.&A.H.‐Bachelor of Veterinary Science & Animal Husbandry 1375 652 2027

B.L.‐Bachelor of Law or Laws 1774 1284 3058

B.P.E.‐Bachelor of Physical Education 2479 646 3125

Ayurvedacharya‐Ayurvedacharya 1722 1897 3619

B.Pharm.(Ayu.) ‐Bachelor of Ayurved in Pharmacy 1294 1020 2314

B.H.M.‐Bachelor of Hotel Management 4786 737 5523

B.H.M.C.T.‐Bachelor of Hotel Management and Catering Technology 2103 246 2349

B.M.M.‐Bachelor of Multi Media 405 555 960

B.U.M.S.‐Bachelor of Unani Medicine and Surgery 685 423 1108

B.Des.‐Bachelor of Design 415 875 1290

Shiksha Shastri‐Shiksha Shastri 1620 1191 2811

Alankar‐Alankar 357 324 681

B.Mus.‐Bachelor of Music 199 263 462

B.F.Sc.‐Bachelor of Fisheries Science 233 178 411

B.S.Course‐Bachelor of Science (Physician Assistant and Emergency & 

Trauma Care Management)295 442 737

B.Lib.Sc.‐Bachelor of Library Science 371 436 807

B.J.‐Bachelor of Journalism 356 234 590

B.Optom.‐Bachelor of Clinical Optometry 272 212 484

B.B.S.‐Bachelor of Business Studies 185 251 436

B.S.M.S.‐Bachelor of Sridhar Medicine and Surgery 62 295 357

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Programme Male Female Total

1 2 3 4

Table 34. Programme‐wise Out‐turn/Pass‐Out (based on actual response)

Visharad‐Visharad 374 340 714

B.H.T.M.‐Bachelor of Hotel and Tourism Management 518 145 663

B.H.M.T.T.‐Bachelor of Hotel Management, Travel and Tourism 258 51 309

B.A.S.L.P.‐Bachelor of Audiology and Speech Language Pathology 69 235 304

B.P.S.‐Bachelor of Professional Studies 58 373 431

B.G.L.‐Bachelor of General Law 487 407 894

B.Nat.(Yogic Sciences)‐Bachelor of Naturopathy and Yogic Sciences 41 203 244

B.F.Tech.‐Bachelor of Fashion Technology 47 296 343

B.O.T.‐Bachelor of Occupational Therapy 75 140 215

B.S.S.‐Bachelor in Social Sciences 235 133 368

B.C.E.‐Bachelor of Civil Engineering 79 14 93

B.O.L.‐Bachelor of Oriental Learning 97 42 139

B.V.Sc.‐Bachelor of Veterinary Science 50 36 86

B.Voc.‐Bachelor of Vocational Education 48 53 101

B.P.A.‐Bachelor of Performing Arts 79 75 154

B.Plan.‐Bachelor of Planning 78 31 109

B.Ch.E.‐Bachelor of Chemical Engineering 100 36 136

B.Stat.‐Bachelor of Statistics 45 51 96

B.Dance‐Bachelor of Dance 15 137 152

B.Sc.(Sericulture)‐Bachelor of Science in Sericulture 14 20 34

Vidhyalankar‐Vidhyalankar 12 14 26

Samaj Vidya Visharad‐Samaj Vidya Visharad 56 10 66

B.C.L.‐Bachelor of Civil Law 41 10 51

Hindi Shiksha Visharad‐Hindi Shiksha Visharad 20 20 40

B.N.Y.S.‐Bachelor of Naturopathy and Yogic Sciences 4 42 46

B.Nat.(Ayu)‐Bachelor of Ayurved in Naturopathy 15 7 22

B.I.M.‐Bachelor of Indian Medicine 0 0 0

B.A. L.L.B.‐Bachelor of Arts, Bachelor of Law or Laws 4096 1967 6063

Integrated M.Sc.‐Integrated Master of Science 1900 2080 3980

B.Tech M.Tech‐Bachelor of Technology, Master of Technology 1447 493 1940

Integrated M.B.A.‐Integrated Master of Business Administration 881 960 1841

B.S. M.S.‐Bachelor of Science, Master of Science 865 729 1594

B.A. B.Ed.‐Bachelor of Arts, Bachelor of Education 1020 1534 2554

B.B.A. L.L.B.‐Bachelor of Business Administration, Bachelor of Law or 

Laws359 199 558

Integrated M.A.‐Integrated Master of Arts 188 133 321

Integrated Ph.D‐Integrated Doctor of Philosophy 126 148 274

Integrated M.C.A.‐Integrated Master of Computer Applications 365 284 649

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Programme Male Female Total

1 2 3 4

Table 34. Programme‐wise Out‐turn/Pass‐Out (based on actual response)

B.Sc. B.Ed.‐Bachelor of Science, Bachelor of Education 294 554 848

B.Com. L.L.B.‐Bachelor of Commerce, Bachelor of Law 46 40 86

M.Com. B.Ed.‐Master of Commerce, Bachelor of Education 0 1 1

M.Sc. B.Ed.‐Master of Science, Bachelor of Education 1 53 54

M.A. B.Ed.‐Master of Arts, Bachelor of Education 8 92 100

B.Sc. L.L.B.‐Bachelor of Science, Bachelor of Law or Laws 5 7 12

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Male Female Total2 3 4

Arts/Humanities/Social Sciences 1136850 1394728 2531578

Commerce 477977 437761 915738

Science 387701 393758 781459

Engineering & Technology Electronics Engineering 102226 64584 166810

Computer Engineering 81331 64057 145388

Mechanical Engineering 101282 6487 107769

Electrical Engineering 59892 24199 84091

Other Engineering & Technology 38575 18390 56965

Civil Engineering 40349 11583 51932

Chemical Engineering 6177 2191 8368

Architecture 2474 3083 5557

Aeronautical Engineering 2119 403 2522

Agriculture Engineering 1504 677 2181

Metallurgical Engineering 1425 246 1671

Food Technology 966 535 1501

Mining Engineering 1113 7 1120

Marine Engineering 666 13 679

Dairy Technology 261 117 378

Planning 78 31 109

Engineering & Technology Total 440438 196603 637041

Education 160696 273113 433809

IT & Computer 134445 119492 253937

Medical Science Nursing 8271 55086 63357

Pharmacy 22684 18405 41089

General Medicine 16741 16343 33084

Dentistry 6003 15802 21805

Ayurveda 3502 4062 7564

Homeopathy 3212 4621 7833

Physiotherapy 2063 5355 7418

Medical Science 507 1317 1824

Bio‐Technology 502 830 1332

Unani 685 423 1108

Bio‐Chemistry 393 502 895

Microbiology 276 585 861

Medical Management 295 442 737

General Surgery 62 295 357

Table 35. Out­turn/Pass­Out at Under Graduate Level in Major Disciplines/ Subjects(based on actual response)

Discipline1

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Male Female Total

Table 35. Out­turn/Pass­Out at Under Graduate Level in Major Disciplines/ Subjects(based on actual response)

Discipline

Pathology 69 235 304

ENT 169 104 273

Occupational Therapy 75 140 215

Ophthalmology 103 108 211

Medical Science Total 65612 124655 190267

Management 84735 57536 142271

Law 43471 21319 64790

Social Work 34717 25194 59911

Oriental Learning 26777 31667 58444

Agriculture 18162 4515 22677

Foreign Language 9811 10933 20744

Library & Information Science 9161 9859 19020

Physical Education 11273 4492 15765

Home Science 991 10172 11163

Area Studies 4875 4395 9270

Fine Arts 4977 4220 9197

Journalism & Mass Communication 2543 2098 4641

Fashion Technology 972 2770 3742

Cultural Studies 1172 1340 2512

Veterinary & Animal Sciences 1433 704 2137

Religious Studies 847 605 1452

Design 426 889 1315

Fisheries Science 320 265 585

Women Studies 6 574 580

Defence Studies 285 71 356Criminology & Forensic Science 149 98 247Marine Science / Oceanography 180 48 228Gandhian Studies 0 11 11Grand Total 3061002 3133885 6194887

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Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

Agriculture 1814 1313 3127 7 1 8 4410 1725 6135Horticulture 27 29 56 0 0 0 396 171 567Forestry 13 5 18 0 0 0 89 42 131Sericulture 1 1 2 0 0 0 10 4 14

Agriculture Total 1855 1348 3203 7 1 8 4905 1942 6847Area Studies 282 220 502 223 298 521 12259 15299 27558Commerce 589 347 936 1086 1764 2850 42691 49547 92238Criminology & Forensic Science 0 0 0 22 0 22 61 83 144Cultural Studies 36 44 80 69 76 145 1201 1834 3035Defence Studies 27 3 30 13 2 15 495 386 881Design 16 7 23 0 5 5 168 255 423Education 347 378 725 444 488 932 28756 48879 77635

Computer Engineering 215 61 276 0 0 0 8060 7476 15536Electronics Engineering 194 36 230 0 0 0 7384 5480 12864Other Engineering &  556 183 739 11 7 18 8108 4029 12137Mechanical Engineering 279 38 317 0 0 0 6271 701 6972Electrical Engineering 163 39 202 0 0 0 4394 2212 6606Civil Engineering 192 28 220 0 0 0 3093 1212 4305Chemical Engineering 55 21 76 0 0 0 628 332 960Agriculture Engineering 35 6 41 0 0 0 323 129 452Architecture 4 1 5 0 0 0 228 224 452Metallurgical Engineering 52 6 58 0 0 0 325 31 356Food Technology 0 0 0 0 0 0 90 252 342Planning 0 0 0 0 0 0 127 122 249Aeronautical Engineering 10 1 11 0 0 0 87 14 101Mining Engineering 4 0 4 0 0 0 47 5 52Dairy Technology 1 5 6 0 0 0 40 6 46Marine Engineering 1 0 1 0 0 0 36 10 46

Engineering & Technology Total 1761 425 2186 11 7 18 39241 22235 61476Fashion Technology 0 1 1 0 12 12 29 401 430Fine Arts 132 138 270 131 220 351 1243 1461 2704Fisheries Science 16 3 19 0 6 6 122 153 275

English 274 252 526 477 571 1048 21774 30467 52241Other Foreign Languages 85 23 108 26 21 47 499 438 937French 23 15 38 0 0 0 71 72 143German 3 4 7 0 0 0 37 63 100Spanish 5 3 8 0 0 0 20 13 33

Foreign Language Total 390 297 687 503 592 1095 22401 31053 53454Gandhian Studies 6 2 8 24 21 45 53 99 152

Home Science 1 90 91 0 27 27 258 2315 2573Nutrition 0 7 7 0 19 19 43 461 504

Home Science Total 1 97 98 0 46 46 301 2776 3077Hindi 296 305 601 220 410 630 14120 19188 33308Other Indian Languages 114 66 180 69 72 141 5483 9354 14837Bengali 36 22 58 20 18 38 4489 8882 13371Urdu 130 33 163 79 55 134 5741 4280 10021Telugu 44 22 66 52 13 65 4081 5114 9195Kannada 70 34 104 29 7 36 3733 3501 7234Sanskrit 160 108 268 140 94 234 3362 5091 8453Tamil 95 124 219 305 510 815 1740 3551 5291Punjabi 17 7 24 40 86 126 1815 2648 4463Malayalam 12 8 20 3 18 21 196 468 664Odiya 6 11 17 29 41 70 194 222 416

Indian Language Total 980 740 1720 986 1324 2310 44954 62299 107253IT & Computer 160 131 291 593 725 1318 49979 44418 94397

1

Table 36. Out­turn/Pass­Out at Ph.D.,M.Phil. & Post Graduate Level in Major Disciplines/ Subjects(based on actual response)

DisciplinePh.D. M.Phil. Post Graduate

Agriculture

Engineering & Technology

Foreign Language

Home Science

Indian Language

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Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total

Table 36. Out­turn/Pass­Out at Ph.D.,M.Phil. & Post Graduate Level in Major Disciplines/ Subjects(based on actual response)

DisciplinePh.D. M.Phil. Post Graduate

Journalism & Mass Communication 60 32 92 44 14 58 3121 2405 5526Law 143 88 231 0 3 3 3483 2592 6075Library & Information Science 117 46 163 101 96 197 3911 4173 8084Linguistics 126 75 201 142 227 369 26 26 52Management 483 234 717 409 323 732 142074 79708 221782Marine Science / Oceanography 51 25 76 7 13 20 148 155 303

Pharmacy 240 84 324 0 0 0 9852 7298 17150Bio‐Technology 216 176 392 109 232 341 3362 5910 9272Microbiology 74 81 155 53 256 309 1952 4339 6291Nursing 7 24 31 0 5 5 1127 5101 6228Bio‐Chemistry 130 81 211 41 168 209 1459 2314 3773Dentistry 2 1 3 0 0 0 1475 1367 2842Physiotherapy 4 7 11 0 0 0 663 1096 1759General Medicine 9 8 17 0 0 0 1268 677 1945Other Medical Science 70 41 111 7 25 32 972 368 1340Ayurveda 36 16 52 0 0 0 443 330 773General Surgery 0 0 0 0 0 0 706 160 866Homeopathy 0 0 0 0 0 0 253 244 497ENT 0 1 1 0 0 0 180 84 264Gynaecology 1 1 2 0 0 0 122 250 372Anesthesiology 10 3 13 0 0 0 239 120 359Pediatrics 25 6 31 0 0 0 215 97 312Orthopaedics 5 2 7 0 0 0 226 11 237Pathology 0 0 0 0 0 0 99 141 240Public Health 1 1 2 0 0 0 193 123 316Anatomy 4 1 5 0 0 0 106 82 188Occupational Therapy 0 0 0 0 0 0 40 67 107Indian Medicine 2 7 9 0 0 0 37 64 101Ophthalmology 3 4 7 0 0 0 101 61 162Physiology 4 0 4 0 0 0 62 52 114Radiology 5 0 5 0 0 0 97 31 128Dermatology 0 0 0 0 0 0 52 40 92Psychiatry 2 0 2 0 0 0 48 21 69Unani 0 0 0 0 0 0 18 2 20Plastic Surgery 19 0 19 0 0 0 5 0 5Cardiology 45 1 46 0 0 0 67 19 86Neurology 59 5 64 0 0 0 40 1 41Forensic Medicine/ Toxicolo 1 0 1 0 0 0 39 1 40Urology 18 0 18 0 0 0 14 2 16Radiothrapy 0 1 1 0 0 0 24 5 29Oncology 8 2 10 0 0 0 14 0 14Haematology 5 1 6 0 0 0 4 1 5Gastroenterology 26 4 30 0 0 0 13 0 13Nephrology 17 0 17 0 0 0 5 0 5Nuclear Medicine 1 2 3 0 0 0 11 1 12Bio‐Physics 5 1 6 0 0 0 1 0 1Lab Medicine 1 3 4 0 0 0 1 1 2Medical Physics 4 2 6 0 0 0 0 0 0Endocrinology 16 2 18 0 0 0 1 0 1

Medical Science Total 1075 569 1644 210 686 896 25606 30481 56087Oriental Learning 187 56 243 117 68 185 7648 6035 13683Physical Education 148 48 196 283 88 371 2197 824 3021Religious Studies 94 18 112 43 25 68 593 653 1246

Chemistry 783 362 1145 423 498 921 18904 16591 35495

Medical Science

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Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total

Table 36. Out­turn/Pass­Out at Ph.D.,M.Phil. & Post Graduate Level in Major Disciplines/ Subjects(based on actual response)

DisciplinePh.D. M.Phil. Post Graduate

Other Science 419 227 646 208 313 521 10335 11668 22003Physics 548 187 735 467 471 938 8366 8836 17202Zoology 298 189 487 207 207 414 5265 8743 14008Botany 304 185 489 170 220 390 3998 7142 11140Environmental Science 133 84 217 59 73 132 1197 1352 2549Life Science 69 86 155 37 59 96 1047 1593 2640Bio‐Science 85 58 143 16 29 45 767 1304 2071Electronics 38 18 56 29 18 47 1315 871 2186Geology 136 28 164 12 10 22 1182 780 1962Genetics 29 27 56 16 11 27 161 247 408Geo‐Physics 7 3 10 0 0 0 142 45 187Science 1 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0

Science Total 2850 1455 4305 1644 1909 3553 52679 59172 111851History 380 200 580 340 226 566 19800 20414 40214Other Social Science 483 299 782 439 232 671 14881 20133 35014Mathematics 397 196 593 648 818 1466 14501 18443 32944Sociology 221 210 431 113 179 292 13554 18398 31952Political Science 261 147 408 218 160 378 14710 14121 28831Economics 401 295 696 318 355 673 12190 15311 27501Geography 101 43 144 73 57 130 6757 5640 12397Psychology 99 181 280 77 100 177 3011 4860 7871Philosophy 190 174 364 63 52 115 1023 1459 2482Public Administration 56 35 91 84 39 123 2029 1215 3244Statistics 81 49 130 62 51 113 1378 1315 2693Anthropology 39 30 69 27 39 66 275 411 686Population Studies 21 8 29 17 8 25 30 12 42

Social Science Total 2730 1867 4597 2479 2316 4795 104139 121732 225871Social Work 25 29 54 126 102 228 13409 8217 21626Veterinary & Animal Sciences 162 38 200 2 7 9 687 306 993Women Studies 2 14 16 12 56 68 643 5428 6071Grand Total 14855 8775 23630 9731 11520 21251 609228 605029 1214257

Science

Social Science

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Table 37. Number of different types of Institutions attached with University

Affiliated 

College

Constituent / 

University 

College

PG Center / 

Off­Cam

pus 

Center

Recognized 

Center

Affiliated 

College

Constituent / 

University 

College

PG Center / 

Off­Cam

pus 

Center

Recognized 

Center

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

Andaman & Nicobar I l d

6 1 7

Andhra Pradesh 2483 44 11 2 2540

Arunachal Pradesh 24 1 25 1 1

Assam 57 1 4 62 466 6 5 5 482

Bihar 2 2 397 276 7 13 693

Chandigarh 1 1 27 27

Chhatisgarh 589 13 1 27 630

Dadra & Nagar H li

5 1 6

Daman & Diu 3 3

Delhi 76 1 9 86 110 1 19 130

Goa 53 2 11 66

Gujarat 1 1 1828 51 20 46 1945

Haryana 1054 18 2 4 1078

Himachal Pradesh 284 9 2 8 303

Jammu and Kashmir 1 1 319 9 10 9 347

Jharkhand 1 1 196 70 8 274

Karnataka 1 3 4 3149 55 46 161 3411

Kerala 1 2 3 1020 44 9 35 1108

Lakshadweep 3 3

Madhya Pradesh 188 1 1 190 2067 24 5 1005 3101

Maharashtra 5 5 4311 58 21 502 4892

Manipur 77 2 1 80 1 1

Meghalaya 60 2 2 64 2 2

Mizoram 27 2 29

Nagaland 59 59 2 2

Odisha 1075 21 1 1097

Puducherry 82 1 1 84 1 1

Punjab 945 28 20 3 996

Rajasthan 2652 17 1 55 2725

Sikkim 11 1 12

Tamil Nadu 1 1 2298 74 15 7 2394

Telangana 1 36 37 2225 26 7 35 2293

Tripura 45 1 46

Uttar Pradesh 4 14 2 8 28 5003 27 1 62 5093

Uttrakhand 184 1 185 193 13 3 13 222

West Bengal 1 1 934 21 8 26 989

Grand Total 904 28 11 71 1014 33688 905 200 2062 36855

State

Central University

Central University Total

State Public University

State Public University Total

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Table 37. Number of different types of Institutions attached with UniversityConstituent / 

University 

College

PG Center / 

Off­Cam

pus 

Center

Recognized 

Center

Constituent / 

University 

College

PG Center / 

Off­Cam

pus 

Center

Recognized 

Center

Constituent / 

University 

College

PG Center / 

Off­Cam

pus 

Center

12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22

1 1

1 1 1 1 2

1 1

3 3

68 2 8 78 1 1 6 2 8

1 1

3 3 1 1 2

1 1

1 1 2 2

2 2 4

2 1 3

1 1 3 5

2 3 5

1 1 2 1 3

8 8

19 19 1 1 2 1 1

8 8

2 1 3

4 4

17 2 19 1 3 2 6 18 2 20

4 4

2 1 1 4 1 1

129 7 8 144 11 17 20 48 24 9 33

State Private 

University Total

Deemed University­Government Deemed 

University­Government 

Total

Deemed University­Government Aided Deemed 

University­Government Aided Total

State Private University

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Table 37. Number of different types of Institutions attached with University

Institute under State Legislature 

ActOthers

Constituent / 

University 

College

PG Center / 

Off­Cam

pus 

Center

Recognized 

Center

PG Center / 

Off­Cam

pus 

Center

Recognized 

Center

Constituent / 

University 

College

PG Center / 

Off­Cam

pus 

Center

23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31

3 3 2

1 1

2 1

1 1 1 1 1

4 4 1

11 11

1

1 1

46 7 53 1 1 1

12 12 1

1

96 1 97 1

1

8 8 1

7 2 9

1 1 1

38 6 44 1 2 3 1

3 2 5 1 1 1

2 2 2 2 1

1 1

2 2 1

219 35 0 254 7 2 9 4 15

Deemed University­Private Total

Institute of National 

Importance Institute of National 

Importance Total

Deemed University­Private

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MALE FEMALE TOTAL MALE FEMALE TOTAL MALE FEMALE TOTAL

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

1Andaman & Nicobar 

Islands22833 20932 43765 0 0 0 1602 1524 3126

2 Andhra Pradesh 2888676 2873732 5762408 529523 536697 1066220 148738 166647 315385

3 Arunachal Pradesh 82713 82449 165162 0 0 0 53334 59335 112669

4 Assam 1788664 1858218 3646882 139797 135570 275367 218469 239315 457784

5 Bihar 5664461 4953084 10617545 819365 775437 1594802 67104 63175 130279

6 Chandigarh 87682 64486 152168 16141 13335 29476 0 0 0

7 Chhattisgarh 1512679 1506442 3019121 203265 199315 402580 434612 460325 894937

8 Dadra & Nagar Haveli 33746 19841 53587 497 364 861 10812 11629 22441

9 Daman & Diu 35556 12417 47973 443 370 813 1074 1047 2121

10 Delhi 1177977 970309 2148286 215784 186271 402055 0 0 0

11 Goa 86611 72521 159132 1595 1516 3111 7822 7563 15385

12 Gujarat 3783004 3350437 7133441 267761 238504 506265 482544 472705 955249

13 Haryana 1730331 1454455 3184786 368259 306449 674708 0 0 0

14 Himachal Pradesh 395448 376616 772064 101886 99426 201312 22393 22741 45134

15 Jammu and Kashmir 726818 679828 1406646 58103 53989 112092 79679 75721 155400

16 Jharkhand 1862447 1771608 3634055 222398 209145 431543 451199 480940 932139

17 Karnataka 3772288 3559455 7331743 668689 647754 1316443 271984 259210 531194

18 Kerala 1563740 1575833 3139573 141749 142548 284297 23761 25414 49175

19 Lakshadweep 3556 3278 6834 0 0 0 3231 3215 6446

20 Madhya Pradesh 4581535 4026962 8608497 751072 631794 1382866 838542 840362 1678904

21 Maharastra 7131911 6308517 13440428 868932 794224 1663156 621747 617183 1238930

22 Manipur 145791 150537 296328 5044 5123 10167 79167 78940 158107

23 Meghalaya 172923 178041 350964 1164 1037 2201 146386 155049 301435

24 Mizoram 66174 66893 133067 110 63 173 61543 63974 125517

25 Nagaland 128519 123819 252338 0 0 0 109675 110192 219867

26 Odisha 2339231 2361161 4700392 411634 416300 827934 485685 534546 1020231

27 Puducherry 66274 69196 135470 11551 12193 23744 0 0 0

28 Punjab 1830474 1547616 3378090 608262 524881 1133143 0 0 0

29 Rajasthan 4406721 3969602 8376323 821482 716086 1537568 545884 524873 1070757

30 Sikkim 41454 38715 80169 1877 1995 3872 13171 13367 26538

31 Tamil Nadu 3823210 3824905 7648115 828568 849450 1678018 42464 44741 87205

32 Telangana 2096105 2077344 4173449 340787 337219 678006 187895 190424 378319

33 Tripura 219119 227865 446984 42593 42255 84848 68444 77176 145620

34 Uttar Pradesh 12883584 11031544 23915128 2627420 2178459 4805879 62299 59794 122093

35 Uttaranchal 634752 605878 1240630 120202 114420 234622 19525 19786 39311

36 West Bengal 5506996 5450160 10957156 1360855 1320338 2681193 322548 339930 662478

All India 73294003 67264696 140558699 12556808 11492527 24049335 5883333 6020843 11904176

Table 38: POPULATION (18‐23 YEARS) ‐2012‐13

Sl.

No.STATES/UTs

ALL Categories SC ST

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Table 39. Enrolment by Type in  University teaching departments and its Constituent Units/Off‐campus Centres

Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total

1 2 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16

1 Andaman & Nicobar Islands 76 29 105 1607 2038 3645 0 0 0 838 824 1662

2 Andhra Pradesh 0 0 0 2843 1442 4285 0 0 0 187538 148794 336332

3 Arunachal Pradesh 1060 3038 4098 1883 1966 3849 197 47 244 0 0 0

4 Assam 3615 2905 6520 4736 3990 8726 6056 831 6887 17895 20300 38195

5 Bihar 3874 3234 7108 26946 21380 48326 2762 335 3097 40613 23728 64341

6 Chandigarh 0 0 0 2018 1493 3511 798 273 1071 22246 16988 39234

7 Chhatisgarh 3245 1774 5019 4032 2205 6237 3041 801 3842 5750 7963 13713

8 Dadra & Nagar Haveli 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 104 53 157

9 Daman & Diu 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

10 Delhi 194546 188391 382937 81708 65018 146726 9713 2710 12423 9588 3698 13286

11 Goa 0 0 0 2720 3559 6279 69 15 84 487 938 1425

12 Gujarat 343 194 537 13989 12481 26470 3034 500 3534 41940 36750 78690

13 Haryana 67 63 130 3739 1815 5554 3260 583 3843 33002 25425 58427

14 Himachal Pradesh 355 382 737 4059 3659 7718 2472 394 2866 14638 10486 25124

15 Jammu and Kashmir 5510 3611 9121 24497 20582 45079 2108 211 2319 18268 21379 39647

16 Jharkhand 1272 885 2157 19811 13857 33668 2368 300 2668 7915 6828 14743

17 Karnataka 1535 2228 3763 5887 7395 13282 4832 2068 6900 76420 59561 135981

18 Kerala 144 318 462 14296 12661 26957 4356 1658 6014 42055 38199 80254

19 Lakshadweep 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 224 579 803

20 Madhya Pradesh 6166 3233 9399 7450 6691 14141 4819 1067 5886 226058 31375 257433

21 Maharashtra 6244 5321 11565 15379 9322 24701 5058 1243 6301 134030 81730 215760

22 Manipur 2110 2227 4337 3025 2042 5067 156 25 181 0 0 0

23 Meghalaya 1339 1943 3282 2530 3185 5715 265 49 314 126 20 146

24 Mizoram 767 645 1412 3298 3227 6525 136 21 157 47 5 52

25 Nagaland 801 644 1445 1257 1667 2924 197 34 231 0 0 0

26 Odisha 176 193 369 12308 10957 23265 2251 496 2747 15170 13792 28962

27 Puducherry 5711 3201 8912 0 0 0 802 483 1285 1104 1157 2261

28 Punjab 85 108 193 3819 2959 6778 3788 1033 4821 32393 37462 69855

29 Rajasthan 405 245 650 6543 3673 10216 3571 728 4299 22632 12077 34709

30 Sikkim 246 253 499 1856 3402 5258 187 33 220 38 33 71

31 Tamil Nadu 1194 266 1460 5640 8733 14373 11362 3106 14468 276705 278667 555372

32 Telangana 5949 4568 10517 2450 2570 5020 4507 985 5492 49771 37652 87423

33 Tripura 5684 4544 10228 2137 1121 3258 2656 412 3068 184 41 225

34 Uttar Pradesh 44076 19291 63367 23258 15272 38530 13120 1872 14992 42346 22096 64442

35 Uttrakhand 9685 11510 21195 3543 3169 6712 6646 1196 7842 5109 5378 10487

36 West Bengal 4929 3557 8486 25837 22251 48088 12102 2353 14455 61093 67191 128284

311209 268801 580010 335101 275782 610883 116689 25862 142551 1386327 1011169 2397496

Note ‐ Constituent Colleges of State/Central University not included.

All India

Sl 

NoState

Central University Central Open UniversityInstitute of National 

ImportanceState Public University

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1 2

1 Andaman & Nicobar Islands

2 Andhra Pradesh

3 Arunachal Pradesh

4 Assam

5 Bihar

6 Chandigarh

7 Chhatisgarh

8 Dadra & Nagar Haveli

9 Daman & Diu

10 Delhi

11 Goa

12 Gujarat

13 Haryana

14 Himachal Pradesh

15 Jammu and Kashmir

16 Jharkhand

17 Karnataka

18 Kerala

19 Lakshadweep

20 Madhya Pradesh

21 Maharashtra

22 Manipur

23 Meghalaya

24 Mizoram

25 Nagaland

26 Odisha

27 Puducherry

28 Punjab

29 Rajasthan

30 Sikkim

31 Tamil Nadu

32 Telangana

33 Tripura

34 Uttar Pradesh

35 Uttrakhand

36 West Bengal

All India

Sl 

NoState

Enrolment by Type in  University teaching departments and its Constituent Units/Off‐campus Centres

Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total

17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

34724 27507 62231 0 0 0 285 697 982 1806 879 2685

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1088 371 1459

40611 38157 78768 2196 1281 3477 0 0 0 122 45 167

25788 11457 37245 0 0 0 356 428 784 311 128 439

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1500 360 1860

6961 3858 10819 19782 9779 29561 0 0 0 0 0 0

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3175 1093 4268

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

20222 15148 35370 44188 22853 67041 0 0 0 0 0 0

0 0 0 5722 2568 8290 0 0 0 464 311 775

0 0 0 11955 5212 17167 0 0 0 165 147 312

0 0 0 0 0 0 278 97 375 269 44 313

0 0 0 116 39 155 0 0 0 4095 295 4390

45698 67569 113267 1017 550 1567 0 0 0 3601 1785 5386

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 692 376 1068

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

62100 38190 100290 13472 3458 16930 0 0 0 2359 567 2926

180530 90911 271441 0 0 0 0 0 0 2218 1029 3247

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

0 0 0 1302 845 2147 0 0 0 0 0 0

0 0 0 326 137 463 0 0 0 0 0 0

0 0 0 5903 66 5969 0 0 0 0 0 0

0 0 0 1281 297 1578 0 0 0 272 654 926

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

0 0 0 29968 13189 43157 0 0 0 3190 865 4055

19061 12449 31510 44981 12397 57378 0 0 0 620 129 749

0 0 0 3854 3201 7055 0 0 0 0 0 0

41503 33314 74817 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

69842 53478 123320 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

0 0 0 1032 512 1544 0 0 0 0 0 0

2424 1711 4135 72810 26422 99232 122 108 230 2299 534 2833

11369 9434 20803 8404 3452 11856 0 0 0 167 94 261

13842 8896 22738 0 0 0 0 0 0 189 33 222

574675 412079 986754 268309 106258 374567 1041 1330 2371 28602 9739 38341

Note ‐ Constituent Colleges of State/Central University not included.

State Open University State Private UniversityInstitute under State 

Legislature Act

Deemed University‐

Government

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Table 39.

1 2

1 Andaman & Nicobar Islands

2 Andhra Pradesh

3 Arunachal Pradesh

4 Assam

5 Bihar

6 Chandigarh

7 Chhatisgarh

8 Dadra & Nagar Haveli

9 Daman & Diu

10 Delhi

11 Goa

12 Gujarat

13 Haryana

14 Himachal Pradesh

15 Jammu and Kashmir

16 Jharkhand

17 Karnataka

18 Kerala

19 Lakshadweep

20 Madhya Pradesh

21 Maharashtra

22 Manipur

23 Meghalaya

24 Mizoram

25 Nagaland

26 Odisha

27 Puducherry

28 Punjab

29 Rajasthan

30 Sikkim

31 Tamil Nadu

32 Telangana

33 Tripura

34 Uttar Pradesh

35 Uttrakhand

36 West Bengal

All India

Sl 

NoState

Enrolment by Type in  University teaching departments and its Constituent Units/Off‐campus Centres

Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Total

29 30 31

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2521 2891 5412

0 0 0 30503 12874 43377 304 130 434 258003 192323 450326

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4228 5422 9650

0 0 0 6 0 6 0 0 0 75237 67509 142746

0 0 0 118 59 177 0 0 0 100768 60749 161517

0 0 0 10 3 13 0 0 0 26572 19117 45689

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 42811 26380 69191

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 104 53 157

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

2630 1979 4609 33221 15586 48807 0 0 0 334581 278475 613056

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3276 4512 7788

999 656 1655 1134 1576 2710 0 0 0 125849 90158 216007

0 0 0 14210 5848 20058 0 0 0 60464 36613 97077

0 0 0 9 10 19 0 0 0 33653 20290 53943

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 50930 45924 96854

2685 977 3662 59 30 89 0 0 0 38321 23211 61532

0 0 0 29344 26733 56077 0 0 0 168334 167889 336223

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 61543 53212 114755

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 224 579 803

0 0 0 27296 13599 40895 333 189 522 350053 98369 448422

8831 5642 14473 41087 30936 72023 151 266 417 393528 226400 619928

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5291 4294 9585

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5562 6042 11604

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4574 4035 8609

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 8158 2411 10569

0 0 0 17006 9353 26359 0 0 0 48464 35742 84206

0 0 0 845 1508 2353 0 0 0 8462 6349 14811

0 0 0 3801 1727 5528 0 0 0 77044 57343 134387

0 0 0 14979 23092 38071 70 83 153 112862 64873 177735

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 6181 6922 13103

0 6184 6184 144811 65739 210550 164 430 594 481379 396439 877818

0 0 0 2898 1347 4245 0 0 0 135417 100600 236017

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 11693 6630 18323

43400 25451 68851 9532 5073 14605 67 194 261 253454 118024 371478

3249 751 4000 5366 2339 7705 0 0 0 53538 37323 90861

0 0 0 8332 2873 11205 0 0 0 126324 107154 233478

61794 41640 103434 384567 220305 604872 1089 1292 2381 3469403 2374257 5843660

Note ‐ Constituent Colleges of State/Central University not included.

Others Grand TotalDeemed University‐

Government Aided

Deemed University‐

Private

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Infrastucture University College Stand Alone Institutions 

Playground 84 88 93

Auditorium 72 53 66

Theatre 38 16 17

Library 94 94 98

Laboratory 84 76 95

Conference Hall 91 70 79

Health Centre 74 39 44

Gymnasium/ Fitness Centre 69 34 27

Indoor Stadium 45 26 29

Common Room 78 83 89

Computer Center 88 81 92

Cafeteria 81 52 55

Guest House 83 36 42

Table 40. Percentage of Institutions having various Infrastucture

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Annexure­1 No .F. 19‐1/2014‐Stat Government of India 

Ministry of Human Resource Development Department of Higher Education 

Statistics Division … 

 Dated the, 12th February, 2014  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  concepts  aligned  to  international  practices  in  regard  to higher education 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:  

1.  Secretary, Department of Higher Education, Ministry of HRD  Chairman2.  Chairman, University Grants Commission                            Member3. 4.  5.     6.    7.  

Chairman, All India Council for Technical EducationDirector General, National Informatics Centre           Director General, Central Statistics Organization   Director General, Indian Council of Agricultural Research or his nominee              Vice‐Chancellor, National University of Educational Planning & Administration 

MemberMemberMemberMember

                             Member

8. 9. 

President,  Medical Council of India or his nomineeFinancial Adviser, Department of Higher Education 

MemberMember

 10.  Advisor (Higher Education), Planning Commission Member11. 12. 

Secretary, Indian Nursing CouncilMember Secretary, National Council for Teacher Education 

MemberMember

13.  Director, National Assessment and Accreditation Council Member14.  Member‐Secretary, National Board of Accreditation Member15‐16 17. 

Two experts with background in higher education statisticsRepresentative from UNESCO Institute of Statistics   

MembersMember

18.  Deputy  Director  General  (Statistics),  Department  of  Higher Education, MHRD 

Member Secretary

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, the Committee 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 

 1. Chairman of the Steering Committee 2. Chairman, University Grant Commission, New Delhi 3. Chairman, All India Council for Technical Education 4. Deputy Director General, NIC 5. Director General, CSO 6. Director General & Secretary, Indian Council of Agricultural & Research 7. Vice‐Chancellor,  National University of Educational Planning & Administration 8. President, Medical Council of India  9. Financial Adviser, Department of Higher Education  

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10. Adviser (Education), Planning Commission 11.  Secretary, Indian Nursing Council 12.  Member Secretary, National Council of Teacher Education 13. Director, National Assessment and Accreditation Council  14. Member‐Secretary, National Board of Accreditation  15‐16. Two experts with background in higher education statistics 

       17.   Shri Shailendra Sigdel, UNESCO Institute for Statistics            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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Annexure­2 No .F. 2‐5/2010‐Stat. Government of India 

Ministry of Human Resource Development Department of Higher Education 

Statistics Division … 

 Dated the 29th July, 2013  Subject: Constitution of a Working Group for All India Survey on Higher Education.  Ministry  of  Human  Resource  Development  had  initiated  an  All  India  Survey  on  Higher Education  in  2011  to  prepare  a  sound  data‐base  on  higher  education.  The  Survey  was conducted under the overall guidance of Task Force constituted under the Chairmanship of the  then  Additional  Secretary  (Higher  Education),  MHRD  and  major  stakeholders  as members.  On  the  recommendation  of  Task  Force,  Ministry  has  decided  to  continue  the  survey  on annual  basis  and  therefore,  it  has  been  decided  with  the  approval  of  the  competent authority to constitute a Working Group on All India Survey on Higher Education with the following terms of reference:‐  

‐ To resolve Technical Issues and provide Technical Guidance ‐ To suggest the ways for making AISHE data more useful for Stakeholders and public 

at large ‐ Monitoring the Progress of the survey ‐ To suggest measures to ensure the quality of data ‐ To decide the quantum of work and accordingly financial norms for making survey 

related  expenditure  including  remuneration  for  different  type  of Institutions/agencies 

‐ To remove duplicity of efforts in collection of Statistics on similar parameters ‐ To suggest methodology and parameters on which Adhoc Surveys and Longitudinal 

Studies could be undertaken based on baseline data collected under AISHE ‐ Any other related issues 

 The composition of the said Working Group shall be as under: 

 1.  Joint Secretary  (HE), Department of Higher Education, 

MHRD Chairman

2.  Deputy  Director  General  (Statistics),  Department  of Higher Education, MHRD 

Member

3.  Joint Secretary (Incharge of Statistics Bureau), UGC  Member4.  Representative from AICTE  Member5.  Representative from Medical Council of India  Member6.  Representative from ICAR Member7.  Representative from Indian Nursing Council  Member8.  Representative  from  National  Council  for  Teacher  Member

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Education  9.  Advisor (Education), Planning Commission  Member10.  Deputy  Director  General  (Social  Statistics  Division), 

CSO Member

11.  Representative  from  Directorate  of  Higher  Education, Government of Karnataka 

Member

12.  Representative  from  Directorate  of  Higher  Education, Government of West Bengal 

Member

13.  Representative from University of Delhi Member14.  Representative from Rajasthan University  Member15.  Representative from IGNOU Member16.  Deputy Director General , NIC  Member17.  Joint  Director  (Statistics),  Department  of  Higher 

Education, MHRD Member Convener

 3.  The  Working  Group  shall  have  powers  to  co‐opt  additional  members/special invitees as and when such need arises.   4.  The expenditure on TA/DA to official members in connection with the meetings of the Working Group 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.   5.  Secretarial  assistance  to  the  Working  Group  will  be  provided  by  the  Statistics Division of MHRD, New Delhi.   

(Ruchika Gupta) Joint Director 

 Copy to:  

1) All members & Chairman of the Working Group 2) PS to HRM 3) PSO to Secretary, Department of Higher Education 4) PPS to Secretary, Department of School Education & Literacy 5) PPS to Secretary, Ministry of Statistics and Programme Implementation 6) PPS to Addl. Secretary, (TE), Department of Higher Education 7) PPS to Addl. Secretary, (HE), Department of Higher Education 8) Chairman, University Grant Commission, New Delhi 9) Chairman, All India Council for Technical Education,  with the request to nominate a 

Representative 10) Secretary, Medical Council of India,  with the request to nominate a Representative 11) Director  General  &  Secretary,  Indian  Council  of  Agricultural  &  Research, with  the 

request to nominate a Representative 12)  Secretary, Indian Nursing Council, with the request to nominate a Representative 

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13)  Member  Secretary,  National  Council  of  Teacher  Education,  with  the  request  to nominate a Representative 

14)  Director General, CSO 15)  ADG (Social Statistics Division) CSO with the request to nominate a SAG level officer 

as Representative 16)  Principal Secretary Directorate of Higher Education Government of Karnataka with 

the request to nominate a Representative 17)  Principal Secretary Directorate of Higher Education, Govt. of West Bengal with the 

request to nominate a Representative 18)  Vice‐Chancellor, University of Delhi, with the request to nominate a Representative 19)  Vice‐Chancellor  Rajasthan  University,  with  the  request  to  nominate  a 

Representative 20)  Adviser (Education), Planning Commission 21)  Vice‐Chancellor IGNOU, with the request to nominate a Representative 22)  Deputy Director General, NIC, with the request to nominate a Representative 23)  Copy to all Bureau Heads in the Ministry of Human Resource Development 

    (Ruchika Gupta) Joint Director 

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Annexure­III 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:

(1) University/University Level Institutions (2) Colleges/Institutions - affiliated/recognised with University (3) Stand-alone Institutions - not affiliated/recognised with University

(1) University/University Level Institutions Under the University Grants Commission (UGC) Act, 1956, “University” means a University established or incorporated by or under a Central Act, a Provincial Act or a State Act, and includes any such institution as may, in consultation with the University concerned, be recognized by the Commission in accordance with the regulations made in this behalf under this Act. Various Provisions under UGC Act, 1956, which are relevant for the Survey, are mentioned below:

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:

1. Central University - A university established or incorporated by a Central Act. 2. State University - A university established or incorporated by a Provincial Act

or by a State Act. 3. Open University - A University which imparts education exclusively through

distance education in any branch or branches of knowledge. 4. Private University - A university established through a State/ Central Act by a

sponsoring body viz. a Society registered under the Societies Registration Act 1860, or any other corresponding law for the time being in force in a State or a Public Trust or a Company registered under Section 25 of the Companies Act, 1956.

5. Deemed University - An Institution Deemed to be University commonly known as Deemed University refers to a high-performing institute, which has been so declared by Central Government under Section 3 of the University Grants Commission (UGC) Act, 1956.

6. Institute of National Importance - An Institution established by Act of Parliament and declared as Institution of National Importance such as All Indian Institute of Technology (IIT), National Institute of Technology (NIT).

7. Institute Under State Legislature Act - An institution established or incorporated by a State Legislature Act. There are 5 such Universities, Nizam’s Institute of Medical Sciences, Hyderabad; Sri Venkateswara Institute of Medical

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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.

2. Colleges/Institutions affiliated/recognised with University These are institutions which can run degree programmes but are not empowered to provide degree on their own and are necessarily have to be attached with a University/University level institution for the purpose of awarding degree. For the purpose of the survey these institutions have been classified as under: 2.1 Colleges Affiliated with University/ University level Institutions – Under Section 12A(1)(b), 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. Colleges can be of two types:

(i) University/ Constituent College - A college maintained by the University (ii) Affiliated College

 

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. 2.3 Off-Campus Centre/ PG Centre - A centre of the University established by it, outside the main campus (within or outside the state) operated and maintained as its constituent unit, having the University’s compliment of facilities, faculty and staff. Teaching departments of the University, where Post Graduation level courses are offered should not be treated as PG Centre. 2.4 Off-shore Campus - A campus of the Private University or Deemed to be University established by it outside the country, operated and maintained as its constituent unit, having the University’s compliment of facilities, faculty and staff. 2.5 Regional Centre - A centre established and maintained or recognized by the University for the purpose of the coordination of the functioning of the Study Centres in the region, advising, counseling or for rendering any other assistance required by the students used in the context of regular/ distance education. 2.6 Study Centre - A centre established and maintained or recognized by the university for the purpose of advising, counseling or for rendering any other assistance required by the students. 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-alone Institutions. Such Institutions mainly fall under the following categories: - Indian Institute of Management (IIM) awarding mainly PG Diploma in Management

of two years duration whose entry qualification is Graduate. - Diploma awarding Institutions under the control of All India Council for Technical

Education (AICTE) e.g. Lal Bahadur Shastri Management Institute awarding PG diplomas in Management of two years duration whose entry qualification is Graduate.

- Diploma awarding Institutions under the control of Indian Nursing Council (INC). - Government or Government recognised Institutions to conduct Teachers Training

courses whose entry qualification is 10+2 e.g. District Institute of Educational and Training (DIET) or similar institutes.

- Polytechnics. - Company Secretary, Charted Accountancy, Actuarial Science etc. 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. II. FACULTY, DEPARTMENT AND PROGRAMME Faculty - A Faculty of Studies of the University. Department - A Department of Studies and includes a Centre of Studies. For the purpose of survey, the School will be treated similar to Faculty and Centre will be treated similar to the Department. Programme – It is a course of study for which Degree or Certificate is awarded by the Institution. A Programme of study is the approved curriculum followed by an individual student such as B.A, M.A, MBA etc.

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Levels of Programmes:

1. Under-Graduate - Programme after 10+2 and generally having the duration of 3/4/5 years, in General or Professional courses.

2. Post-Graduate - Programme after Graduation and generally having the duration of 2/3 years in General/Professional courses.

3. M.Phil. - Programme after Post-Graduation and generally having the duration of 1/2 years and is a pre-research course.

4. Ph.D. - Programme after M.Phil. or Post-Graduation and generally having the duration of 2/3/4/5 years.

5. Post Graduate Diploma - Programme generally after 10+2 or after Graduation in General and Professional courses and having duration of 1/2/3 years.

6. Diploma - Programme generally after 10+2 or after Graduation in General and Professional courses and having duration of 1/2/3 years.

7. Certificate – It is a Programme similar to Diploma, but is awarded a Certificate by the Institution.

8. Integrated/Dual Degree – It is a Programme leading to Post-Graduate Degree and/or Research Degree. Generally it is a combination of two degree programmes e.g. M.Tech Ph.D, B.A. LLB, M.Sc. Ph.D, B.Tech M.Tech etc.

Discipline - An academic discipline or field of study is a branch of knowledge that is taught and researched at the Institution. There are large numbers of disciplines, which are taught in various Institutions and their nomenclature varies from Institution to Institution.

For example in case of M.A. in Geography, M.A. is a Programme and Geography is a discipline.

III. MODE OF HIGHER EDUCATION

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.

Self-Financing Courses in Regular Mode – Government-aided Universities/Colleges/ Institutions conducting certain career oriented courses without the financial support of

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the Government. The recurring expenditure to run these courses is being met by students’ fees etc.

Distance/Correspondence Mode i.e. Non-Formal system of Higher Education - The system of imparting education through broadcasting, telecasting, internet, correspondence courses, seminars, contact programmes or the combination of any two or more such means of communication.

IV. MANAGEMENT OF UNIVERSITY /COLLEGE/INSTITUTION Central Government - Universities/Colleges/Institutions which are maintained by Central Government whether directly or indirectly e.g. University of Delhi is a Central University. Dyal Singh College is a University College of University of Delhi which is getting maintenance grant from UGC. State Government - Universities/Colleges/Institutions which are maintained by State Government whether directly or indirectly e.g. Choudhry Charan Singh University, Meerut is a State University getting maintenance grant from Uttar Pradesh Government. 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. Private Aided - Institutions, which are managed by an Individual, Trust, Society or Other Private Organization and receive regular maintenance grants from Government or Local Body. e.g. Hindu College, Delhi affiliated to University of Delhi. Private Un-aided - Institutions, which are managed by an Individual, Trust, Society or Other Private Organization, which is either not receiving any grant or in receipt of one-time ad-hoc grant for a specific purpose like building construction, strengthening of library or laboratory, one-time subsidy towards teacher salary etc., but not receiving regular maintenance grant. e.g Chanchalben Mafatlal Patel College of Nursing, Ahemadabad. V. STUDENT

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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. Students’ intake is annual permitted strength for a particular programme of study which means the number of seats in a programme.

Students’ enrolment is total students on roll in a Programme as on 30th September of the academic year, as explained below through an example:

Programme: MCA Duration: 3 years

Year Students enrolled 1st Year 30 2nd year 29 3rd year 28 Total Enrolment 87

VI. TEACHING STAFF

Teacher is defined as a faculty/staff assigned the professional activities of instructing pupils, providing knowledge and giving guidance in the subject area of studies in self contained classes or courses or in class room situations. Generally the designation of teaching staff are Vice-Chancellor, Director, Pro-Vice-Chancellor, Principal, Professor & Equivalent, Associate Professor, Additional Professor, Reader, Lecturer (Selection Grade), Assistant Professor, Lecturer (Senior Scale), Lecturer, Tutor, Demonstrator, Part-Time Teacher, Ad hoc Teacher, Temporary Teacher, Contract Teacher, Visiting Teacher.

Sanctioned strength of Teaching Staff means the number of posts sanctioned designation-wise for Professor, Associate Professor and Assistant Professor etc.

Existing strength (Teachers in position) means the number of teachers currently in position against each post working in the University/Department on the date of reference.

Career Advancement Scheme (CAS) is a scheme of UGC to promote Teachers from a few selected stages to higher stages.

Grade Pay – Grade Pay is a fixed amount attached to each post in the hierarchy. Grade pay determines the status of a post.

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VII. NON-TEACHING STAFF

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.

Religious Minority: Five religious communities, viz; Muslims, Christians, Sikhs, Buddhists and Zorastrians (Parsis) have been notified as minority communities by the Union Government.

IX. EXAMINATION RESULTS

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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-4

List of Officers Involved in All India Survey on Higher Education 2012-13 Ministry of Human Resource Development

1. Shri.B.N.Tiwari, Deputy Director General 2. Shri. Sanjay, Director 3. Shri Gaya Prasad, Director 4. Ms.Ruchika Gupta, Director 5. Shri. Mahesh Chandra Shukla, Deputy Director 6. Shri. Manoj Kumar Verma, Assistant Director 7. Shri.Krishna Kumar Tiwari, Assistant Director 8. Ms. VandanaGautam, Assistant Director 9. Shri. K.K.Meena, SSO 10. Smt. Chander Tara Das, SSO 11. Shri. Jitender Kumar, SSO 12. Ms. JayashreeDey, JSO 13. Shri. Sourabh Arora, JSO 14. Shri. HariramMeena, JSO 15. Shri. Ravi Prakash Gautam, JSO

National Informatics Center

1. Shri.Anshul Agarwal, Senior Technical Director 2. Smt.Rachna Srivastava, Senior Technical Director 3. Shri. Lal Chand, Technical Director 4. Shri. Sunny Jaiswal, Scientific Officer 5. Shri.Bhanu Prakash, Scientific Officer 6. Ms.Rekha Rani, Scientific Officer 7. Ms. Iha Jain, Scientific Officer

State Level Officers

Andhra Pradesh Shri. Yada Reddy K Shri.Damodar Rao Ingley Registrar, AP Nursing Council Director SCERT Andhra Pradesh

Mizoram Shri. Jamal Hussain Shri. Mal Sawm Thangi

Arunachal Pradesh Shri.Vishwa Nath Sharma Shri.Niranjan Kumar Chourasia

Nagaland Shri.Rokono Shri.UnotoKinimi Shri. Daniel Thong

Assam Shri.PhanindraJidung Ms.Niva Doley Ms.Kumkum Sinha Ms.ChinmoyeeTalukdar

Odisha Dr.Rashmi Mishra Shri.Sangram Keshari Mishra Ms. Jaya Hiranmaya Biswal Shri.DebarajSenapati

Bihar Shri. Veda Nand Mishra Ms.Kumari Anima Ms.Munmun Mishra Shri. Syed Abdul Moin Shri.Mukesh Chandra Verma

Punjab Dr.Gurdarshan Singh Brar Shri.Moninder Singh Shri.Maninder Singh Sarkaria

Chhattisgarh Shri.Samarendre Singh Ms.Pratima Trivedi Ms.Santosh Kumar Tamboli

Rajasthan Dr. Pankaj Mathur Shri. Dinesh Bohra Rajasthan Nursing Council Ms. Vinita Bohara Shri.Bhanwar Sandhu

Goa Ms.Deepti Pradeep Kankonkar Shri. Richard Cabral Shri.BhaskerNaik

Sikkim Director Higher Education

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Gujarat Prof. R. K. Shah Shri.Balbhadrasinh AjitsinhGohil Shri.Nimesh S Patel Shri.Akhil D Thakar Shri.ShaileshBrijlalBhavsar

Tamil Nadu Commissioner of Technical Education Shri. P M Kavimani Dr. S Ani Grace Kalaimathi Shri. V Balamurugan Shri. A.M Rafeek Registrar, TamilNadu Nurses and Midwives Council Shri. K Rananujam

Haryana Shri.Arun Joshi Shri.Umesh Saroj Shri. Ashok Kumar Yadav

Tripura Shri. Rajesh Bhattacharjee

Himachal Pradesh Shri.DinkarBurathoki Shri.Pawan Kumar Gaur Prof.MeeraWalia Dr. Ramesh Verma

Uttar Pradesh Shri.Alok Srivastava Shri.Om Prakash Verma Ms. S Sudha Devi Dr. Istioq Ahmad

Jammu & Kashmir Shri.Fayaz Ahmad Dar Shri. Rakesh Gandotra

Uttarakhand Shri.Chandra DattSuntha Shri. Sunil Kumar Uttarakhand State Nursing Council Shri. Madan Mohan Joshi

Jharkhand Shri.Ramesh Kumar Pandey West Bengal Shri.Tushar Kanti Ghara Ms.Barnali Mukherjee

Karnataka Shri. C.R. Francis Ms. C.N. Sumithra Shri.Muninarayanappa BN Shri.Kallinath Madhavanavar Dr.Nijagal H Siddalingaswamy

Andaman & Nicobar Islands

Ms. Josephine Reni Little Flower Principal Shri. Joy B Registrar, Tamil Nadu Nurses and Midwives Council

Kerala Shri. Suresh VasudevaKurup Ms. Letha J Ms.Valsa K Panicker Ms. C Bindu Ms. Latha R

Chandigarh Ms.Manjit Kaur

Madhya Pradesh Shri. Amiya Pahare Ms.Angoori Singh Shri. Rakesh Srivastava

Daman & Diu Shri.Kirtikumar Laljibhai Patel Shri.Lalit Vashram Solanki

Maharashtra DHEPUNE SystemAnalyst DTE Shri.Maruti KashinathThite Dr. Prakash R. Gikwad Shri.BhishmBiradar

Delhi Shri.Surender Kumar Dr.Shailesh Kumar Trivedi Ms.SnehLataManocha Ms.Sapna Yadav

Meghalaya Dr. (Ms) T Lyngdoh Shri. B N Lamare Registrar Meghalaya Nursing Council Shri.Chibait Lhuid

Lakshadweep Shri. Suresh VasudevaKurup

Manipur Shri. Oliver Monsang Shri.Khulem Ashok Kumar Singh

Puducherry Shri.Vaittianadanes S Ms. Josephine Reni Little Flower Registrar, Tamil Nadu Nurses and Midwives Council

Telangana Shri. Yada Reddy K Registrar Dr. M. Sharada Director, SCERT Telangana

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University Nodal Officers Involved in Coordinating with CollegesState Name of the University University Nodal OfficerAndhra Pradesh Acharya Nagarjuna University, Guntur (Id: U‐0003) Prof.M Koteswara Rao 

Adikavi Nannaya University, Rajahmundry, East Godawari (Id: U‐0005)

Suresh Varma Penumathsa

Andhra University, Visakhapatnam (Id: U‐0006) Dr B. Muniswamy Dr Y S R Horticulture University (Id: U‐0001) Dr.Y.S.R. HORTICULTURAL Dr. N.T.R. University of Health Sciences, Vijaywada (Id: U‐0008) Registrar Dr.B.R.Ambedkar University, Etcherla (Id: U‐0009) Prof. G.Tulasi  RaoJawaharlal Nehru Technological University, Anantapur (Id: U‐0016) Vangala SumalathaJawaharlal Nehru Technological University, Kakinada (Id: U‐0015) K.Anantha  LakshmiKrishna University, Machhlipattanam (Id: U‐0021) Dr.Ch.Jayasankara Prasad Rayalaseema, University Kurnool (Id: U‐0031) Sangraju VermaSri Krishnadevaraya University, Anantapur (Id: U‐0033) ERAMASI BABUSri Venkateswara University, Tirupathy (Id: U‐0037) Sreedharamalle SreenadhSri Venkateswara Veterinary University, Tirupathi (Id: U‐0039) Arunachalam RaviVikram Simhapuri University, Nellore (Id: U‐0044) Narasimha KedariYogi Vemana University, Kadapa (Id: U‐0045) Jayaraju Nadimikeri

Arunachal Pradesh Rajiv Gandhi University, Itanagar (Id: U‐0047) Sushanta NayakAssam Assam Agricultural University, Jorhat (Id: U‐0048) Anup Das

Assam University, Silchar (Id: U‐0050) Asoke SenDibrugarh University, Dibrugarh (Id: U‐0051) Ashim BorkatokyGauhati University, Guwahati (Id: U‐0052) Jnanendra MahantaSRIMANTA SANKARADEVA UNIVERSITY OF HEALTH SCIENCES, GUWAHATI (Id: U‐0669)

Dr. Bordhan

Bihar Aryabhatta Knoweledge University , Patna (Id: U‐0057) Dr. Kumari AnjanaBabasaheb Bhimrao Ambedkar Bihar University, Muzaffarpur (Id: U‐0058)

KALYAN JHA

Bhupendra Narayan Mandal University, Madhepura (Id: U‐0059) DR ASHOK  SINGHBihar Agriculture University, Sabour (Id: U‐0060) Dr Rudra Nand Jha Jai Prakash Vishwavidyalaya, Chapra (Id: U‐0066) RABINDRA SINGHKameshwar Singh Darbhanga Sanskrit Vishwavidyalaya, Darbhanga (Id: U‐0067)

Narottam Mishra

Lalit Narayan Mithila University, Darbhanga (Id: U‐0068) Dr. Nawin AgrawalMagadh University, Bodh Gaya (Id: U‐0069) Sanjay TiwariMaulana Mazharul Haque Arabic & Persian University, Patna (Id: U‐0070)

Syed Raza

Patna University, Patna (Id: U‐0074) Amarendra MishraRajendra Agricultural University, Samastipur (Id: U‐0075) Dr.MAHESH KUMART.M. Bhagalpur University, Bhagalpur (Id: U‐0076) DR.EQUBAL AHMADVeer Kunwar Singh University, Arrah (Id: U‐0077) Samir Verma

Chandigarh Panjab University,Chandigarh (Id: U‐0078) Guldeep Singh

Chhatisgarh Ayush and Health Science University of Chattisgarh, Raipur (Id: U‐0081)

Dr. A.K. Bhoite

Bastar Vishwavidyalaya, Bastar (Id: U‐0082) VINOD SONIBILASPUR VISHWAVIDYALAYA (Id: U‐0636) JEETENDRA KUMARCHHATTISGARH KAMDHENU VISHWAVIDALAYA (Id: U‐0634) Manoj GendleyChhattisgarh Swami Vivekanand Technical University, Bhilai (Id: U‐0083)

Devendra Sirsant

Indira Gandhi Krishi Vishwavidyalaya, Raipur (Id: U‐0087) Dr. M. L. LakheraIndira Kala Sangit Vishwavidyalaya, Khairagarh (Id: U‐0088) Prabodh GuptaKushabhau Thakre Patrakarita Avam Jansanchar Vishwavidyalaya, Raipur (Id: U‐0089)

Dr. Narendra Tripathi

Pt. Ravishankar Shukla University, Raipur (Id: U‐0093)  Prof. Vyas DubeySarguja University, Ambikapur (Id: U‐0095) Anand Kumar

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State Name of the University University Nodal OfficerDelhi Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University (Id: U‐0099) Harish Rai

University of Delhi (Id: U‐0120) Inderjeet BakshiGoa Goa University, Goa (Id: U‐0121) Jyoti PawarGujarat Anand Agricultural University, Anand (Id: U‐0123)  Dr.Vijay Darji

Gujarat Ayurveda University, Jamnagar (Id: U‐0133) A CHAVDAGujarat Technological University, Ahmedbabd (Id: U‐0135) HIREN  THAKERGujarat University, Ahmedabad (Id: U‐0136) Dr. Himanshu PatelHemchandracharya North Gujart University, Patan (Id: U‐0138) Dr. Dharmendrabhai PatelJunagadh Agricultural University (Id: U‐0140) Narbheram RankjaKrantiguru Shyamji Krishna Verma Kachchh University, Kachchh (Id: U‐0142)

Chirag Patel

Maharaja Krishnakumarsinhji Bhavnagar University (Id: U‐0124) Jaydeep BadiyaniMaharaja Sayajirao University of Baroda, Vadodara (Id: U‐0143) Dhananjay VakaskarNavsari Agricultural University (Id: U‐0145) Dr. Bhaskarkumar BhattSardar Patel University, Vallabh Vidyanagar (Id: U‐0148) Dinesh KariaSardarkrushinagar Dantiwada Agricultural University, Banaskantha (Id: U‐0150)

Dr. Prajapati

Saurashtra University, Rajkot (Id: U‐0151) Aarti OzaShree Somnath Sanskrit University, Junagarh (Id: U‐0152) Dr. Kartik PandyaVeer Narmad South Gujarat University, Surat (Id: U‐0153) Hitesh Vaghela

Haryana Bhagat Phool Singh  Mahila University, Khanpur Kalan, Sonipat (Id: U‐0157)

Bhavna Sharma

Ch. Devi Lal University, Sirsa (Id: U‐0160) R.C. MouryChaudhary Charan Singh Haryana Agricultural University, Hisar (Id: U‐0159)

Aparna 

Deenbandhu Chhotu Ram University of Science & Technology, Murthal (Sonepat) (Id: U‐0161)

Kanwal Malhotra

Guru Jambheshwar University of Science and Technology, Hissar (Id: U‐0162)

Mukesh Arora

Kurukshetra University, Kurukshetra (Id: U‐0164) Sunil DhingraLala lajpat Rai University of Veterinary and Animal Sciences (Id: U‐0165)

Sudhi Garg

Maharshi Dayanand University, Rohtak (Id: U‐0167) Dr Sumeet  GillPt. Bhagat Dyal University of Health Science, Rohtak (Id: U‐0174) Parveen Kumar

Himachal Pradesh Dr. Y.S. Parmar University of Horticulture and Forestry, Solan (Id: U‐0181)

Dr. Dalip  Modgil

Himachal Pradesh Technical University, Hamirpur (Id: U‐0598) HP TECHNICALHimachal Pradesh University , Shimla (Id: U‐0183) Professor Joginder Dhiman

Jammu and Kashmir Shri Mata Vaishno Devi University, Jammu (Id: U‐0201) Ajay KhajuriaUniversity of Jammu, Jammu Tawi (Id: U‐0195) Ginny DograUniversity of Kashmir, Srinagar (Id: U‐0196) Prof. Fayaz  

Jharkhand Kolhan University,  West Singhbhum (Id: U‐0206) Sunit KumarNilamber‐Pitamber University, Palamu (Id: U‐0208) Dr. RAMRanchi University, Ranchi (Id: U‐0209) Pradip SinghSido Kanhu Murmu University, Dumka (Id: U‐0210) Sujit SorenVinoba Bhave University, Hazaribagh (Id: U‐0212) Ajay Sharma

Karnataka Bangalore University, Bangalore (Id: U‐0215) Dr. Hanumanthappa M Davangere University, Davangere (Id: U‐0218) Kavalar RangappaGulbarga University, Gulbarga (Id: U‐0219) Darley PattathilKarnataka Sanskrit University (Id: U‐0625) Mr. Paritosh Das Karnataka State Law University, Hubli (Id: U‐0227) Ratna BhramagoudarKarnataka State Women University, Bijapur (Id: U‐0229) Aziz MakandarKarnataka University, Dharwad (Id: U‐0230) APPANNA TALAWARKarnataka Vetrinary, Animal & Fisheries Science University, Nandinagar (Id: U‐0231)

T Thirumalesh

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State Name of the University University Nodal OfficerKuvempu University, Shankaraghatta, Shimoga (Id: U‐0232) Ravi Mangalore University, Mangalore (Id: U‐0233) Prof.Ismail BearyMysore University, Mysore (Id: U‐0235) K R Vasuki Rajiv Gandhi University of Health Sciences, Bangalore (Id: U‐0240) Dr.R.Rama Raj UrsRani Channamma University, Belagavi (Id: U‐0602) Ganapatsingh RajputTumkur University, Tumkur (Id: U‐0244) Santosh  AkkiUniversity  of Agricultural Sciences, Dharwad (Id: U‐0246) yallappa havaldarUniversity  of Agricultural Sciences, Raichur (Id: U‐0247) Vijaya  WaliUniversity  of Horticultural Sciences, Bagalkot (Id: U‐0245) Ashok  AlurUNIVERSITY OF AGRICULTURAL AND HORTICULTURAL SCIENCES, SHIMOGA (Id: U‐0637)

Dr.Basavaraj Halingali

University of Agricultural Sciences, Bangalore (Id: U‐0248) D.M.Gowda Vesveswaraiah Technological University, Belgaum (Id: U‐0249) VANISHREE RAGHUVEERVijayanagara Sri Krishnadevaraya University, Bellary (Id: U‐0603) Venkataiah C 

Kerala Calicut University, Thenhipalem, Malapuram (Id: U‐0251) Dr. Sebastian C. D.Cochin University of Science & Technology, Kochi (Id: U‐0253) Balakrishna NKannur University, Kannur (Id: U‐0256) Abdul Basheer K T Kerala Agricultural University, Thrissur (Id: U‐0257) T.E.GEORGE KERALA UNIVERSITY OF HEALTH AND ALLIED SCIENCES (Id: U‐0630)

Alitta 

Kerala University, Thiruvananthapuram (Id: U‐0260) Manoj ChackoMahatma Gandhi University, Kottayam (Id: U‐0262) SANTHOSH THAMPI

Madhya Pradesh Awadesh Pratap Singh University, Rewa (Id: U‐0268) Dr.B.BharatiBarkatullah University, Bhopal (Id: U‐0269) AMIT DUTTADevi Ahilya Vishwavidyalaya, Indore (Id: U‐0270) Vrinda TokekarDr. Harisingh Gaur  Vishwavidyalaya, Sagar (Id: U‐0271) Pooranlal SahuJawaharlal Nehru Krishi Vishwavidyalaya, Jabalpur (Id: U‐0274) Bharati DassJiwaji University, Gwalior (Id: U‐0276) PROF. D.N. GOSWAMIMaharishi Panini Sanskrit Vishwavidyalaya, Ujjain (Id: U‐0281) dr.A.V. raoRaja Mansingh  Tomar Music & Arts University, Gwalior (Id: U‐ Ashish BhagoriaRajiv Gandhi Prodoyogiki Vishwavidyalaya, Bhopal (Id: U‐0287) Pankaj JainRajmata Vijayaraje Scindia Krishi Vishwa Vidyalaya, Gwalior (Id: U‐0288)

Vijay  Singh

Rani Durgavati Vishwavidyalaya, Jabalpur (Id: U‐0289) DR. M. AWASYAVikram University, Ujjain (Id: U‐0291) DR RAJESH TAILOR

Maharashtra Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar Marathwada University, Aurangabad (Id: U‐0298)

Ganesh Manza

Dr. Balasaheb Sawant Konkan Krishi Vidyaapeeth,(former Konkan Krishi Vidyapeeth) Ratnagiri (Id: U‐0300)

Dbskkv Dapoli

Dr. Punjarao Deshmukh Krishi Vidyapeeth, Akola (Id: U‐0302) RAVINDRA KUMAR  KOLHEGONDWANA UNIVERSITY, GADCHIROLI (Id: U‐0658) Pramod BorkarKavi Kulguru Kalidas Sanskrit Vishwavidyalaya, Ramtek (Id: U‐0310)

Mr.Rajesh Chakinarapuwar

Maharashtra Animal & Fishery Sciences University, Nagpur (Id: U‐0312)

Dr Pradney Taksande

Maharashtra University of Health Sciences, Nashik (Id: U‐0313) Dr.Udaysinh RaoraneMahatma Phule Krishi Vidyapeeth, Rahuri (Id: U‐0315) B. PalviMarathwada Agricultural University, Parbhani (Id: U‐0316) Prof. Rajesh ShelkeMumbai University Mumbai (Id: U‐0318) REKHA  VASKAR

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State Name of the University University Nodal OfficerNorth Maharashtra University, Jalgaon (Id: U‐0320) Dr. Ashok MahajanPune University, Pune (Id: U‐0323) Sanjay DholeRashtrasant Tukadoji Maharaj Nagpur University, Nagpur (Id: U‐0332)

Dr. Dharmesh Dhawankar

Sant Gadge Baba Amravati University, Amravati (Id: U‐0324) Rajesh SinghShivaji University, Kolhapur (Id: U‐0325) Abhijeet RedekarSmt. Nathibai Damodar Thackersey Women's Univeristy, Mumbai (Id: U‐0326)

Shantaram Badgujar

Solapur University, Solapur (Id: U‐0327) Ashok ShindeSwami Ramanand Teerth Marathwada University, Nanded (Id: U‐0328)

Ajay Darshankar

Manipur Central Agricultural University, Imphal (Id: U‐0336) Prabhat SrivastavaManipur 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 HussainNagaland Nagaland University (Id: U‐0347) Dr. Tongpang AoOdisha Berhampur University, Berhampur (Id: U‐0350) PADMANAVA SAMANTA

Biju Patnaik University of Technology, Rourkela (Id: U‐0351) MIHIR NAYAKFakir Mohan University, Balasore (Id: U‐0354) Dr. Ashanta RoutrayNorth Orissa University, Mayurbhanj (Id: U‐0359) Biswanath RathOrissa University of Agriculture &  Technology, Bhubaneswar (Id: U‐0360)

Debasis Dash

Sambalpur University, Sambalpur (Id: U‐0362) Dr. Rathi  KumbharShri Jagannath Sanskrit Vishwavidyalaya, Puri (Id: U‐0364) Prof. Pyarimohan PattanayakUtkal University of Culture, Bhubaneswar (Id: U‐0365) Suman DasUtkal University, Bhubaneswar (Id: U‐0366) ALOK BEHERE

Puducherry Pondicherry Univeristy, Puducherry (Id: U‐0369) Tirupathi Rao Padi

Punjab Baba Farid University of Health & Medical Sciences, Faridkot (Id: U‐0371)

Dr. Rajeev  Manhas

Guru Angad Dev Veterinary & Animal Sciences University, Ludhiana (Id: U‐0375)

Sarnarinder Randhawa

Guru Nanak Dev University, Amritsar (Id: U‐0376) Tarlok BanipalPunjab Technical University, Jalandhar (Id: U‐0382) Sandeep MehmiPunjabi University, Patiala (Id: U‐0383) Gagan kaur

Rajasthan Jagadguru Ramanandacharya Rajasthan Sanskrit University, Jaipur (Id: U‐0397)

B V Venkataramana 

Jai Narain Vyas University, Jodhpur (Id: U‐0399)  Dr.Chena  Ram ChoudharyKota University, Kota (Id: U‐0387) Dr. N. L. HedaMaharaja Ganga Singh University, Bikaner (Id: U‐0406) SANDIP CHORARIAMaharishi Dayanand Saraswati University, Ajmer (Id: U‐0408) Ashwini TiwariMohan Lal Sukhadia University, Uaipur (Id: U‐0413) Anil KothariRajasthan Ayurveda University, Jodhpur (Id: U‐0418) DR. RAKESH SHARMARajasthan Technical University, Kota (Id: U‐0419) RAJESH  SINGHALRajasthan University of Health Sciences, Jaipur (Id: U‐0420) SHRIBHAN MUDGALRajasthan University of Veterinary and Animal Sciences, Bikaner (Id: U‐0421)

G Gahlot

Sikkim Sikkim  University, Gangtok (Id: U‐0430) Kalpana ChettriTamil Nadu 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.MarudaiMadras University, Chennai (Id: U‐0462) DR K KUPUSWAMY NARAYANMadurai Kamraj University, Madurai (Id: U‐0463) Registrar RegistrarManonmaniam Sundaranar University, Tirunelveli (Id: U‐0464) Dr.P.Arumugam Mother Teresa Women's University, Kodaikanal (Id: U‐0466) Rethi Devi Periyar University, Salem (Id: U‐0470) Muthusamy Tamil Nadu Dr. Ambedkar Law University, Chennai (Id: U‐0480) Asok Kumar S K 

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State Name of the University University Nodal OfficerTamil Nadu Dr. M.G.R. Medical University , Chennai (Id: U‐0481) M.Shanthi U.G.C  Co‐ordinator TAMIL NADU FISHERIES UNIVERSITY (Id: U‐0665) The Registrar Tamil Nadu Teacher Education University, Chennai (Id: U‐0483) Registrar Tamilnadu Agricultural University, Coimbatore (Id: U‐0485) KARTHIKEYAN SubburamuTamilnadu Physical Education and Sports University, Chennai (Id: U‐0486)

Prem Kumar Selvaraj

Tamilnadu Veterinary & Animal Sciences University, Chennai (Id: U‐0487)

Harikrishnan T J

Thiruvalluvar Univeristy, Vellore (Id: U‐0488) THANGARAJ Telangana Acharya NG Ranga Agricultural University, Hyderabad (Id: U‐0004) VEERA RAVURI

Jawaharlal Nehru Technological University, Hyderabad (Id: U‐0017) Santosh Kumari Jawarharlal Nehru Architecture and Fine Art University Hyderabad (Id: U‐0018)

Marella 

Kakatiya University, Warangal (Id: U‐0019) L P  KumarMahatma Gandhi University, Nalgonda (Id: U‐0022) SRINIVASA  REDDY DAIDAMaulana Azad National Urdu University, Hyderabad (Id: U‐0023) Abrar Osmania University, Hyderabad (Id: U‐0027) Vijaya Bhaskara Reddy UdumulaPalamuru University,  Mahabubnagar (Id: U‐0028) Dadireddy ReddySatavahana University, Karimnagar (Id: U‐0032) GAJULA Telangana University, Nizamabad (Id: U‐0040) SAMPATH KUMAR KANTHALA

Tripura Tripura University, Agartala (Id: U‐0495) Monmohan ReangUttar Pradesh Aligarh Muslim University, Aligarh (Id: U‐0496) Anees Ahmad

Banaras Hindu University, Banaras (Id: U‐0500) Prof. Umesh SinghBundelkhand University,  Jhansi (Id: U‐0502) Dr. Yashodhara SharmaChandra Shekhar Azad University of Agriculture & Technology, Kanpur (Id: U‐0504)

Mukesh Srivastava

Chatrapati Sahuji Maharaj Kanpur University, Kanpur (Id: U‐0505) Dr. S.K. DwivediChoudhary Charan Singh University, Meerut (Id: U‐0506) Shailendra GauravDeen Dayal Upadhyay Gorakhpur University, Gorakhpur (Id: U‐0508)

HEM BAJPAI

Dr. B. R. Ambedkar University, Agra (Id: U‐0509) Manoj Dr. Ram Manohar Lohia  Awadh University, Faizabad (Id: U‐0510) SHARDA TIWARIGautam Buddh Technical University, Lucknow (Id: U‐0549) DINESH MISRAGautam Buddha University, Greater Noida, Gautam Budh Nagar (Id: U‐0514)

Vineet Kumar

KING GEORGE MEDICAL UNIVERSITY (Id: U‐0523) Dr. Sandeep BhattacharyaLucknow University, Lucknow (Id: U‐0524) Puneet MisraMahamaya Technical University (Id: U‐0526) Mahendra  KumarMahatama Jyotiba Phule Rohikhand University, Bareilly (Id: U‐0525)

Atul Sharma 

Mahatma Gandhi Kashi Vidyapeeth, Varanasi (Id: U‐0527) Dr. RAMNarendra Deo University of Agriculture & Technology, Faizabad (Id: U‐0531)

Sunil Kumar

Sampurnanand Sanskrit Vishwavidyalaya,  Varanasi (Id: U‐0537) Vineeta SinghUniversity of Allahabad, Allahabad (Id: U‐0548) Prof.S Lalitha UP Pandit Deen Dayal Upadhyaya Veterinary University & Gau‐Anusandhan Sansthan, Mathura (Id: U‐0534)

Pankaj  Shukla

Veer Bahadur Singh Purvanchal University, Jaunpur (Id: U‐0550) Saurabh Pal

Uttrakhand G.B. Pant Universtiy of Agriculture and Technology, Pantnagar (Id: U‐0554)

Manoj Kumar 

Hemwati Nandan Bahuguna Garhwal Univeristy, Srinagar, Garhwal (Id: U‐0557)

Akhilesh Pandey

Kumaun University, Nainital (Id: U‐0562) Yougal Joshi

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State Name of the University University Nodal OfficerUTTARAKHAND UNIVERSITY OF HORTICULTURE AND FORESTRY, BHARSAR (Id: U‐0654)

Saurabh Rawat

Uttaranchal Sanskrit University, Hardwar (Id: U‐0565) Sushil UpadhyayUttrakhand Technical University, Dehradun (Id: U‐0566) ROHIT  KANAUZIA

West Bengal Burdwan University, Burdwan (Id: U‐0569) Sujit ChoudhuryCalcutta University, Kolkata (Id: U‐0570) Kanika ChatterjeeJadavpur University, Kolkata (Id: U‐0575) Sanjay SarkarKalyani University, Kalyani (Id: U‐0576) Isita LahiriNorth Bengal University, Darjeeling (Id: U‐0579) Swapan RakshitRabindra Bharati University, Kolkata (Id: U‐0581) AMIT MUKHERJEESidho‐Kanho Birsa University (Id: U‐0583) Dr. Priyanath HaldarThe West Bengal University of Health Sciences, Kolkata (Id: U‐0586) Syam ChakraborttiUniversity of Gour Banga, Malda (Id: U‐0571) DR. RAJIB PATITUNDIVidya Sagar University, Midnapore (Id: U‐0588) Madhumangal PalWest Bengal State University, Kolkata (Id: U‐0590) Dr. Sibnarayan GuriaWest Bengal University of Technology, Kolkata (Id: U‐0592) Dr. Md. Aftabuddin

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Annexure­6

State­wise List of Non­Responding Universities

Name of the State Name of Non­Responding Universities University Type

Delhi Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University         (Id:U‐0099)

State Public Univesity

Madhya Pradesh Madhya Pradesh Pashu Chikitsa Vigyan Vishwavidalaya, Jabapur (Id:U‐0279)

State Public Univesity

Meghalaya CMJ University , Shillong (Id:U‐0338) State Public Univesity

MeghalayaMahatma Ghandi University ,Tura West Garo Hills (Id:U‐0339)

State Public Univesity

Meghalaya Techno Global University,Shilong (Id:U‐0342) State Public Univesity

Rajasthan Pacific Academy of Higher Education Research  Univesity,Udaipur (Id:U‐0416)

State Public Univesity

Rajasthan  Singhanina University,Jhunjunu (Id:U‐0425) State Public Univesity

SikkimEastern Institute for Integrated Learning in Management Univesity,Jorethang (id:‐U‐0429)

State Public Univesity

TelanganaNizam Institue of Medical Sciences ,Hydeabad (Id:U‐0026) 

Institute under State Legislature Act

Telangana Satavahana University , Karimnagar (Id:‐U0032) State Public Univesity

Uttrakhand Uttrakhand Ayurveda University (Id:U‐0681) State Public Univesity

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