PARAKH (Performance Assessment, Review and Analysis of Knowledge for Holistic Development), a new division under the NCERT created to address such disparities, will examine this in more detail.
According to the study, students in the Science stream outnumbered those in the Arts stream by a large margin in Andhra Pradesh (75.63 per cent), Telangana (64.59 per cent), Tamil Nadu (61.50 per cent), Uttar Pradesh (57.13 per cent), and Kerala (44.50 per cent) for the academic year 2021–2022.
South India accounts for four of the five sizable states where students in grades XI–XII prefer Science, the study said.
The top five states where Arts was the most popular choice in 2022 were Gujarat (81.55 per cent), West Bengal (78.94 per cent), Punjab (72.89 per cent), Haryana (73.76 per cent), and Rajasthan (71.23 per cent), showing a wider geographic spread than Science.
Officials from the Ministry of Education claimed that despite the study only including preferences from the class of 2022, the data is indicative of long-term trends.
The study claims that the Commerce stream, which has an average national enrollment of 14 per cent of students, “has stagnated at the same level over the last decade.”
In these states, Arts students made up only 1.53 per cent, 2.01 per cent, and 2.19 per cent, respectively, of the 2022 board examination population.
As many as 32 per cent of high school students enrolled in the state education board of Tamil Nadu in 2022 chose to major in Commerce, compared to 23.54 per cent in Telangana and 13.64 per cent in Andhra Pradesh. The vocational stream, which has few enrollees in most other states, had 9.85 per cent and 8.5 per cent of students respectively in Telangana and Andhra Pradesh.
Numerous facts demonstrate the preference for the Science stream in South India.
In 2022–2023, Tamil Nadu alone had 13.8 lakh students enrolled in engineering and technical courses, the highest among all states.
Even in 2021, the south zone produced 27 candidates in this category, third only to the IIT Bombay and Delhi zones. The zones that correspond to the states of eastern and northeastern India lag far behind. Telangana had the most students who scored a perfect score in JEE Main 2023, followed by Andhra Pradesh and Rajasthan.
The study examined many factors, including pass rates and dropout rates, and sought to bring about parity in assessment among different educational boards. However, the trends in the choice of academic streams are the most significant, as parameters like dropout rates can also be gleaned from other sources, such as the Unified District Information System for Education Plus (UDISE+), while passing percentages of various boards are publicly available.
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