Between 2010-11 and 2015-16, student enrolment in government schools across 20 states fell by 13 million, while private schools acquired 17.5 million students, according to a new study. Average enrolment in government schools declined from 122 to 108 students per school over five years, while it rose from 202 to 208 in private schools, according to research by Geeta Gandhi Kingdon, professor of education and international development at the Institute of Education, London.
Why are students opting out of government schools, which educate students until the age of 14 for free, and migrating to fee-charging private institutions?
The study attributes