Union Education Ministry’s PGI 2.0 report, Gujarat, which was ranked third in the country in 2018, second in 2019, has dropped three places in four years to rank 5 | According to Union Education Ministry’s PGI 2.0 report, Gujarat, which was ranked third in the country in 2018, second in 2019, has fallen three places in four years to rank 5.

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The PGI 2.0 (Performance Grading Index) of the year 2021-22 has been declared on Friday by the Ministry of Education, Government of India. All states and their districts were evaluated on learning outcome and quality, achievements, infrastructure and facilities, fairness, governance process, effective classrooms, school safety and child protection, digital learning, and Gujarat scored 599 points out of 1000 in the declared results. Ranked 5th in the country. Gujarat, which was ranked third in 2018 and second in 2019, has dropped three places in four years to the 5th position in the country. Gujarat’s score has dropped this year. Last year Gujarat got 903 marks out of 1000 whereas this year it got only 599 marks ie a decrease of 304 marks. In the performing index, Gujarat is still lagging behind 4 states of the country. It is worth mentioning that the Performance Grading Index reviews schools and education systems on the basis of 1000 points under 70 different criteria. This index has been issued for the years 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020 and 2022.

Gujarat got only 599 marks out of 1000

Gujarat 5 year result

year Mark Rank in the country
2022 599 5
2021 903 5
2020 884 8
2019 870 2
2018 808 3

Where is Gujarat behind, where is ahead?

1 Here we are the weakest
Students scored only 60 out of 240 marks in this area, as the students lag behind in understanding what the teachers are teaching and explaining to someone.

2 We are the strongest here
Teachers and students topped the rankings for fairness in education, as they came out on top with a mark of 227 out of 260.

Gujarat results in PGI low in learning outcome, high marks in equity

  • Learning Outcome and Quality
  • Access (Availability)
  • Infrastructure and Facility
  • Equity (fairness)
  • Governance Process
  • Teacher Education and Training

PGI of major cities Ahmedabad, Surat, Vadodara, Rajkot

city the outcome Effective Infr. school- Digital governance Total
-290 classroom -51 Child protection learning process -600
-90 -35 -50 -84
Ahmedabad 136 84 41 27 27 74 388
Surat 140 75 42 26 24 75 382
Vadodara 154 87 41 28 28 80 418
Rajkot 120 77 43 25 28 80 374

​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​Not a single state in the top 5 levels of PGI, Meghalaya ranks last…

There is no state in PGI’s Daksha (941-1000), Utkarsh (881-940), Ati-Uttam (821-880), Uttam (761-820), Prachesta-1 (701-760) categories. While Chandigarh, Punjab has been placed in Prachesta-2 (641-700) level. Gujarat, Kerala, Maharashtra, Delhi, Tamil Nadu are in Prachesta-3 (581-640) category. Akanshi-2 (461-520) category has Assam, Nagaland, Bihar, Odisha, Jammu and Kashmir, Uttarakhand, Manipur, U.P. Akanshi-3 (401-460) has Arunachal Pradesh, Meghalaya, Mizoram.

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