NCERT All India School Education Surveys (1st to 8th Survey)
AISES (All India School Education Survey): NCERT, 1st Survey to 8th Survey
Apart from the administrative survey, such as UDISE+, NCERT also used to collect information on school education in India, through All India School Education Survey (AISES), the 8th survey with 30 September 2008 is the latest such survey.
Thereafyter, in the year 2012-13, the Ministry has given the status of official statistics to DISE/UDISE which was then managed by the NIEPA.
In addition, it has also decided that in future if such survey is condcuted, it would confine to variables which are not covered under UDISE. UDISE over a period of time has singnifanctly improved educational statstics in the Country and NIEPA used to bring a set of 15 publications just based on one years UDISE Data.
It has also drastically reduced the time-lag in educational statistics and the statistics generated thorugh it was made available at all the levels of education, such as, school, cluster, block, district, states and also at the national level.
However, there is an increase in time-lag in educational statistics from the year 2018-19 onwards and district plans under Samagra Shiksha are now based on 3 years old data which is similar to the situation a decade back.
- 7th Survey Reports
- 6th Survey Reports
- 5th Survey Reports
- 4th Survey Reports
- 3th Survey Reports
- 2th Survey Reports
- 1th Survey Reports
- Availability of Schooling facilities in habitations at: Primary and upper primary Stages(PS1)
- Schools belonging to different categories :Rural(PS3) :Urban(PS4) : Total(PS5)
- Primary Schools According To Type Of Management : Rural(PS6) :Urban(PS7) : Total(PS8)
- Upper Primary Schools According To Type Of Management : Rural(PSS9) :Urban(PS10) : Total(PS11)
- Secondary Schools According To Type Of Management : Rural(PS12) :Urban(PS13) : Total(PS14)
- Higher Secondary Schools According To Type Of Management : Rural(PS15) :Urban(PS16) : Total(PS17)
- Degree Colleges According To Type Of Management : Rural(PS18) :Urban(PS19) : Total(PS20)
- Primary Schools According To Type Of Building In Which Majority Of Classes Are Held :
Rural(PS21) :Urban(PS22) : Total(PS23) - Upper Primary Schools According To Type Of Building In Which Majority Of Classes Are Held :
Rural(PS24) :Urban(PS25) : Total(PS26) - Secondary Schools According To Type Of Building In Which Majority Of Classes Are Held :
Rural(PS27) :Urban(PS28) : Total(PS29) - Higher Secondary Schools According To Type Of Building In Which Majority Of Classes Are Held :
Rural(PS30) :Urban(PS31) : Total(PS32) - Primary Schools According To Availability Of Facilities Within School Premises :
Rural(PS33) :Urban(PS34) : Total(PS35) - Upper Primary Schools According To Availability Of Facilities Within School Premises :
Rural(PS36) :Urban(PS37) : Total(PS38) - Secondary Schools According To Availability Of Facilities Within School Premises :
Rural(PS39) :Urban(PS40) : Total(PS41) - Higher Secondary Schools According To Availability Of Facilities Within School Premises :
Rural(P42) :Urban(PS43) : Total(PS44)
C. Enrolment in Schools
- Unrecognized Schools Having Primary / Upper Primary Classes In: Rural Area And Enrolment in them (PS2)
- Enrolment In Different Categories Of Schools :Rural(PS45) :Urban(PS46) : Total(PS47)
- Class-Wise Enrolment In Classes I-V :Rural(PS48) :Urban(PS49) : Total(PS50)
- Class-Wise Enrolment In Classes VI-VIII :Rural(PS51) :Urban(PS52) : Total(PS53)
- Class-Wise Enrolment In Classes IX-X :Rural(PS54) :Urban(PS55) : Total(PS56)
- Class-Wise Enrolment In Classes XI-XII :Rural(PS57) :Urban(PS58) : Total(PS59)
- Teachers In Position in Primary Schools :Rural(PS60) :Urban(PS61) : Total(PS62)
- Teachers In Position in Upper Primary Schools :Rural(PS63) :Urban(PS64) : Total(PS65)
- Teachers In Position in Secondary Schools :Rural(PS66) :Urban(PS67) : Total(PS68)
- Teachers In Position in Higher Secondary Schools :Rural(PS69) :Urban(PS70) : Total(PS71)
- Primary Schools According To Number Of Teachers :Rural(PS72) :Urban(PS73) : Total(PS74) Copyright: Please refer original document(s) and give full reference of the document/study used and referred.
Flash Statistics (FS)
A. Schooling Facilities in Rural area and Schools by management
- Availability of Schooling facilities at Primary Stage in : Rural Habitations (FS1)
- Availability of Schooling facilities at Upper Primary Stage in Rural Habitations (FS2)
- Schools belonging to different categories :Rural(FS4) :Urban(FS5) : Total(FS6)
- Primary Schools According To Type Of Management :Rural(FS7) :Urban(FS8) : Total(FS9)
- Upper Primary Schools According To Type Of Management :Rural(FS10) :Urban(FS11) : Total(FS12)
- Secondary Schools According To Type Of Management :Rural(FS13) :Urban(FS14) : Total(FS15)
- Higher Secondary Schools According To Type Of Management :Rural(FS16) :Urban(FS17) : Total(FS18)
- Degree Colleges According To Type Of Management :Rural(FS19) :Urban(FS20) : Total(FS21)
B. Physical and Ancillary Facilities in Schools
- Primary Schools According To Type Of Building In Which Majority Of Classes Are Held :
Rural(FS22) :Urban(FS23) : Total(FS24) - Upper Primary Schools According To Type Of Building In Which Majority Of Classes Are Held :
Rural(FS25) :Urban(FS26) : Total(FS27) - Secondary Schools According To Type Of Building In Which Majority Of Classes Are Held :
Rural(FS28) :Urban(FS29) : Total(FS30) - Higher Secondary Schools According To Type Of Building
In Which Majority Of Classes Are Held :
Rural(FS31) :Urban(FS32) : Total(FS33)
- Primary Schools According To Availability Of Facilities Within School Premises :
Rural(FS34) :Urban(FS35) : Total(FS36) - Upper Primary Schools According To Availability Of Facilities Within School Premises :
Rural(FS37) :Urban(FS38) : Total(FS39) - Secondary Schools According To Availability Of Facilities Within School Premises :
Rural(FS40) :Urban(FS41) : Total(FS42) - Higher Secondary Schools According To Availability Of Facilities Within School Premises :
Rural(FS43) :Urban(FS44) : Total(FS45)
C. Enrolment in Schools
- Unrecognized Schools Having Primary / Upper Primary Classes In: Rural Area And Enrolment in them (FS3)
- Enrolment In Different Categories Of Schools :Rural(FS46) :Urban(FS47) : Total(FS48)
- Class-Wise Enrolment In Classes I-V :Rural(FS49) :Urban(FS50) : Total(FS51)
- Class-Wise Enrolment In Classes VI-VIII :Rural(FS52) :Urban(FS53) : Total(FS54)
- Class-Wise Enrolment In Classes IX-X :Rural(FS55) :Urban(FS56) : Total(FS57)
- Class-Wise Enrolment In Classes XI-XII :Rural(FS58) :Urban(FS59) : Total(FS60)
- Percentage of Girls to: Total Enrolment(FS61)
- Percentage inc
D. Teachers in Schools
- Teachers In Position in Primary Schools :Rural(FS65) :Urban(FS66) : Total(FS67)
- Teachers In Position in Upper Primary Schools :Rural(FS68) :Urban(FS69) : Total(FS70)
- Teachers In Position in Secondary Schools :Rural(FS71) :Urban(FS72) : Total(FS73)
- Teachers In Position in Higher Secondary Schools :Rural(FS74) :Urban(FS75) : Total(FS76)
- Primary Schools According To Number Of Teachers :Rural(FS77) :Urban(FS78) : Total(FS79)
- Pupil-Teacher Ratio in different categories of schools: (FS80)
E. AISES Concise Report 2009-10
- 8th AISES Concise Report NCER: 2009-10
- A Note on Educational Statistics in India-Arun C Mehta
- Schools Physical Ancillary Facilities Seventh All India School Education Survey
- Manual on Statistics & Indicators NCERT
All above reports/documents were availabe in the public domain which was a rich source of data on school education in india from 1961 but for the unknown reason, the same has been taken off the net.