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Why Is Tamil Nadu Outperforming the Rest of India in School Education?

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Last updated: July 9, 2026 1:07 pm
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Published: Thursday, July 9, 2026, 18:27 [IST]

Tamil Nadu’s school education system is outperforming the rest of the country on nearly every measurable front, according to the latest Unified District Information System for Education (UDISE) report.

From student enrolment to infrastructure, the state is setting a benchmark that few others can match. The numbers, released by the Tamil Nadu School Education Department on Thursday, tell a interesting story of a system that punches well above its weight.

The UDISE report indicates Tamil Nadu’s school system leads India with higher enrolment ratios, zero primary/upper primary dropout rates, and better infrastructure and digital readiness compared to national averages.

Why Is Tamil Nadu Outperforming the Rest of India in School Education

Consider this: the state educates five per cent of India’s school-going children while operating just 3.9 per cent of the country’s schools. That’s not a statistical quirk, it’s evidence of larger, better-utilised schools that serve more students without stretching teacher availability thin.

Currently, Tamil Nadu has 57,566 schools, catering to over 1.24 crore students with a teaching force of nearly 5.7 lakh. The pupil-teacher ratio stands at a healthy 22, comfortably better than the national average of 24.

Each school, on average, hosts 215 students and 10 teachers, compared to the national figure of 169 students per institution. That’s efficiency by any measure. Where the Numbers Truly Shine The most striking evidence of Tamil Nadu’s success lies in how long children remain in school.

The state’s Gross Enrolment Ratios (GER) are impressive across all levels- 92 per cent at primary, 95 per cent at upper primary, 97 per cent at secondary, and 85 per cent at higher secondary. The national averages, by contrast, lag behind at 89, 90, 82, and 62 per cent respectively.

Perhaps even more noteworthy: Tamil Nadu has achieved zero dropout rates at both primary and upper primary levels. At the secondary level, the dropout rate is just 6.2 per cent, lower than the national average of 9.5 per cent. What explains this? The department points to a key feature of Tamil Nadu’s education model: multiple pathways for students to continue beyond Class X.

The higher secondary GER which measures enrolment in Classes XI and XII among 16-17 year-olds-stands at 85 per cent, positioning the state among the highest-performing large states in the country. On the infrastructure front, Tamil Nadu has achieved near-universal access to essentials like electricity, drinking water, and toilets.

But what sets the state apart is its digital readiness. The report highlights that Tamil Nadu outperforms the national average on indicators such as computer availability, internet connectivity, and even rainwater harvesting facilities in schools.

Yet the report doesn’t just pat the state on the back-it also points to where the system needs to go next. Expansion of digital libraries, tinkering labs, ICT-enabled learning, and solar energy installations have been identified as the next frontier.

These are the building blocks of a future-ready education system. What emerges from the UDISE findings is a state that has moved past the basic challenge of getting children into school.

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