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The 2019-20 report of the All India Survey on Higher Education, that provides key performance indicators, puts the total enrolment in the country at 3.85 crore: 1.9 crore male and 1.89 crore female students. There has been an overall growth of 11.4 per cent in the last five years; female enrolment during the period has gone up by 18.2 per cent. The number of institutions of national importance has increased to 135 from 75. The continuous rise in enrolment, number of institutions and gender parity in higher education signals a positive change, yet the findings call for detailed scrutiny, more so in light of the shrinking job market. More young people choosing to pursue higher education is a welcome sign, but not in the absence of clear career goals and guidance.
The All India Survey on Higher Education 2019-20 has revealed some interesting facts including the fact that the percentage share of men is higher than women at almost every level, except M.Phil, postgraduate and certificate courses. Women participation in professional courses is lower in comparison to academic courses at both undergraduate and postgraduate levels
NEW DELHI: The State of Andhra Pradesh has done exceptionally well in the field of higher education as per a latest survey conducted by the Centre. Union Education Minister Ramesh Pokhriyal on Thursday released the All India Survey on Higher Education (AISHE) 2019–20 report. In this, Andhra Pradesh was one of the top states with the highest number of student enrollment in the
New Delhi: Union Education Minister Shri Ramesh Pokhriyal ‘Nishank’ today announced the release of the report of All India Survey on Higher Education 2019-20. This Report provides key performance indicators on the current status of Higher education i