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1/3rd of undergraduate students in India doing BA: Survey | India News



NEW DELHI: More than 78.9% of the 4.1 crore students in higher education are studying at University level and in the total number of students registered on a core are pursuing father.
Another 17 lakh (4.2%) students are studying BA (Hons) from different higher education institutions. This was revealed in the All India Survey of Higher Education (AISHE) 2020-21 released by the Ministry of Education on Sunday. State data shows that Karnataka, Telangana, Kerala and Himachal Pradesh have the highest number of colleges per ten thousand eligible population. Although overall enrollment is at a record high, there has been a decline for Muslims and other minorities in higher education, which has trended upward over the past 5 years. .
Government data shows bachelor courses have the highest enrollment in the country with more than 1000 students, followed by Bachelor of Science (BSc) with 49.12 lakh students, according to the government’s AISHE 2020-21. In BA, 52.7% were female and 47.3% were male. The latest survey also shows that there are more women at the undergraduate level in the arts and sciences. Even at the graduate level in fields such as science, science, commerce and education, women outnumber men.
According to the report, BSc “has 49.12 thousand students enrolled (of which 52.2% are female). There are 43.22 lakh students enrolled BCom (of whom 48.5% are female). BTech has 23.20 thousand students enrolled, of which 28.7% are female. Bachelor of Engineering (BE) has 13.42 thousand students enrolled, of which 28.5% are female.”
At the graduate level, the maximum number of students enrolled in the social sciences was (9.41 thousand students, of whom 56.5% were female), followed by Science. Total enrollment in the scientific stream is 679,178, of which 61.3% are female. Management stream has 6,86,001 PG students with 43.1% female.
“The commercial stream has 5.36k PG registered students with 66.5% female students. There are 3,20 thousand students enrolled in PG study in Indian languages ​​divided into 12 sub-branches. The number of students enrolled was 2.06 lakh, of which the main contributor was female with 64.4,” the report said.
The MoE has conducted its survey every year since 2011, where it collects data including student enrollment, teacher data, infrastructure information and financial information, and other information. other news. From 17.39 million registered in 2016-17, the number of Muslim students increased to 210,000 in 2019-20, before falling to 19.21 million in the latest study. Similarly, from 7.9 thousand in 2016-17 to 8.8 thousand in 2019-20, the number of other ethnic minority students in the latest survey was 8.2 thousand.

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