The Lower Primary (LP) level has the highest total enrolment (1,308,415) and the highest number of girls (642,618).
The Upper Primary (UP) level follows with 1,169,557 total enrolments and 575,719 girls.
Girls represent a consistent and significant proportion at both levels.
High School and Higher Secondary (HS and HSS):
The High School (HS) level enrolment is 1,268,675, with girls accounting for 619,328. This is slightly lower than LP but still substantial.
The Higher Secondary School (HSS) level sees a sharp decline, with 384,556 total enrolments and 195,357 girls. This could indicate dropouts or transitions to other educational streams.
Vocational and Technical Education:
The Vocational Higher Secondary School (VHSS) enrolment is low (28,059 total, 10,871 girls), reflecting limited participation in vocational programs.
Technical High Schools have the lowest enrolment overall, with only 7,924 students and a mere 504 girls enrolled.
Proportion of Girls:
The proportion of girls remains relatively high at the LP, UP, and HS levels but decreases significantly in HSS, VHSS, and Technical High Schools.
Conclusions:
Girls have strong representation in general primary and high school education, making up nearly 50% of the enrolment at these levels.
However, their participation drops sharply in higher education and technical/vocational streams, suggesting potential barriers like access, social norms, or lack of interest.
Efforts are needed to retain girls in the educational system beyond HS, particularly in HSS and vocational/technical education.
Encouraging girls to pursue technical and vocational education could help bridge gender gaps in specialized skills.
Scholarships, awareness programs, and initiatives to make technical education more accessible and appealing to girls could be effective.