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Posted on Wednesday, November 01, 2017 - 05:08 am:       

To compare one state’s growth with another, use the following comparison tool.

http://urbanhistoryproject.com/thomas/36000-colleges-and-cou nting/

It is interactive graph using which you can compare any 2 states about the raise in Engg colleges from 1050 to 2015

This will tell which Govt ruined to what extent
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Engineer Education System - Rape during 2006 to 2010

http://urbanhistoryproject.com/thomas/36000-colleges-and-cou nting/

Student intake at the undergraduate level in engineering colleges started picking up from 2006-07. From 659,717 engineering seats in 2006, it jumped to 1.22 million in 2010 and more than 1.67 million in 2015.

6 lakhs seats to 12 lakhs Eng seats during 2006 to 2010 UPA1 Rule

Since 2003, India has been adding more than 1,000 colleges per year. The peak was the period between 2007 and 2009, when the country added 7,206 colleges, about one-fifth of the total number.


Do play around with the visualisation and see what patterns you can find.

As per the latest data, 59% of colleges were located in rural areas. Himachal Pradesh, Kerala, Tamil Nadu and Uttar Pradesh had more than 75% of their colleges in rural areas. Madhya Pradesh, Mizoram, Meghalaya and Nagaland had more than 50% of its colleges in urban areas.

About 12% of colleges were classified as autonomous, making them less beholden to their affiliating university in terms of curriculum among other things. In Delhi and Himachal Pradesh, almost 30% were autonomous, much higher than the national average. Telangana, Arunachal Pradesh, Nagaland and Sikkim had almost no autonomous colleges.

The states

India�s federal structure means that there are always no two states that are truly alike. Our university analysis earlier already showed how the five southern states of Andhra Pradesh, Telangana, Karnataka, Kerala and Tamil Nadu dominated a lot of the statistics. A similar trend can be seen with colleges.

Top 10 states with highest no. of Eng Colleges as of today
UP - 5417
Maharastra - 3974
Karnataka - 3298
Tamil Nadu - 2487
MP- 23366

AP - 2158
Rajasthan - 2156
Gujarat - 2013
TG -1957
Kerala - 1122

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