AISHE female enrolment report for UPSC Explained

Context:
The AISHE 2023–24 report shows a major rise in female enrolment in higher education since 2014.

It reflects progress in access, gender inclusion and social justice in higher education.

AISHE

Full Form

  • All India Survey on Higher Education

Conducted By

  • Ministry of Education

Purpose

AISHE collects data on higher education institutions, enrolment, teachers, courses and educational indicators.

Key Data

Total Enrolment

  • 2014–15: 3.42 crore
  • 2023–24: 4.50 crore
  • Growth: 31.5%

Female Enrolment

  • 2014–15: 1.57 crore
  • 2023–24: 2.24 crore
  • Growth: 42.2%

Female GER

  • 2014–15: 22.9
  • 2023–24: 31.2

STEM Enrolment

  • 2014–15: 91.5 lakh
  • 2023–24: 1.02 crore
  • Growth: 11.4%

Marginalised Communities

The report shows improved participation among:

  • Women
  • Scheduled Castes
  • Scheduled Tribes
  • Other Backward Classes

Significance

1. Gender Justice

Rising female enrolment improves equality in education and expands women’s opportunities.

2. Demographic Dividend

Educated women contribute to:

  • Workforce participation
  • Better family health
  • Better child education
  • Social mobility

3. Social Inclusion

Higher participation of SC, ST and OBC students reflects wider access to higher education.

4. STEM Participation

Growth in women’s STEM enrolment can support India’s future workforce in:

  • Science
  • Technology
  • Engineering
  • Mathematics
  • Innovation
  • Research

Challenges

  • Dropout rates among women.
  • Safety and mobility concerns.
  • Digital divide.
  • Low labour-force participation despite education.
  • Regional disparities.
  • Quality of higher education.
  • Underrepresentation in research and leadership roles.

Way Forward

  • Improve scholarships for women and marginalised groups.
  • Build safe campuses and hostels.
  • Strengthen transport and digital access.
  • Improve STEM mentoring for girls.
  • Link higher education with employment.
  • Promote women in research and faculty roles.
  • Improve quality and employability of higher education.

Key Takeaway

Rising female enrolment is a major social achievement, but the next challenge is converting educational gains into employment, leadership and economic empowerment.

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