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CCSAP Report - Ministry of Home Affairs

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Higher Secondary Schools and Junior Colleges<br />

3.4.06 The institutions for students <strong>of</strong> classes 11 th and 12 th run by the<br />

Central Government (and a few private unaided) are known as Higher Secondary<br />

Schools while those run by the State Government and private institutions are<br />

called the Junior Colleges. Since they cater to the same age group, we have<br />

combined the two for the analysis. District-wise information on Number <strong>of</strong><br />

Schools (including Junior Colleges), Enrolment and Number <strong>of</strong> Teachers as well<br />

as Teacher Pupil Ratio (TPR), is given in Appendix 3.9. Except for Rangareddy,<br />

Hyderabad and Karimnagar in Telangana and Krishna and Visakhapatnam in<br />

coastal Andhra TPRs in all districts are below 37. Regional distribution <strong>of</strong><br />

institutions is shown in figures 3.9 and 3.10.<br />

Figure 3.9: Regional Distribution <strong>of</strong> Higher Secondary Schools<br />

and Junior Colleges<br />

Coastal Andhra<br />

39%<br />

Hyderabad<br />

8%<br />

Rayalaseema<br />

15%<br />

Source: Statistical Abstract Andhra Pradesh (2009)<br />

138<br />

Telangana Exc<br />

Hyd<br />

38%

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