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The main purpose of All India
Educational Surveys (AIES) conducted periodically by the
National Council of Educational Research and Training (NCERT)
under the Ministry of Human Resource Development (MHRD),
Government of India, is to collect, compile and disseminate
information of the country’s overall progress in the area of
school education. These Surveys provide basic inputs to develop
educational plans at micro-level as well as at macro-level, to
formulate educational policies, and to monitor the progress of
various educational schemes of the Central and State
Governments. The 7th Survey has been named as All India School
Education Survey (AISES). This Survey aims at collecting
comprehensive data on census basis on every facet of school
education in the country with date of reference as September 30,
2002. It covers availability of schooling facilities in rural
habitations, physical and educational facilities in schools,
incentive schemes and beneficiaries, medium of instructions and
languages taught, enrolment particularly of SCs, STs, girls and
educationally backward minority community, teachers and their
academic and professional qualifications, library, laboratory,
ancillary staff and subject-wise enrolment at +2 stage of
education. In addition, the enrolment and teachers in
unrecognised schools, Alternative Schools and AIE Centers,
Oriental Schools covering Sanskrit Pathshalas, Madarsas and
Maktabs; Special Schools for children with disabilities, and
Pre-primary Institutions are covered.
Organisations Involved
At the national level three organizations, namely, the Union
Ministry of Human Resource Development (MHRD), the National
Council of Educational Research and Training (NCERT)
and the National Informatics Center (NIC)
are involved. The MHRD provided funds for the Survey and
administrative support for its efficient execution. The
NCERT has
shared responsibility of providing all academic inputs,
management and coordination of Survey Operations and bringing
out the reports for dissemination. The
NIC has been
responsible for all aspects of Computerisation of the Survey
including software development, processing of data and
tabulation of results at the district, state and national
level. In addition to this, NICNET network facility is used for
faster communication and management of Survey activities. At
the state level all the 35 State Governments and Union Territory
administrations are involved in execution of the Survey.
Objectives of the Survey
(i) To assess the availability of Schooling facility for
primary, upper-primary, secondary and higher secondary stages
within the habitations (including SC/ST) in different population
slabs. In case the facility is not within the habitation, the
distance at which available.
(ii) To assess availability of basic facilities in the
recognized schools such as building, classrooms, drinking water,
electricity, urinals, lavatories, furniture for students and
teachers, incentive schemes and beneficiaries, medical check-up
and vaccination/inoculation of students.
(iii) To know class-wise enrolment in all stages of recognized
schools.
(iV) To know number of children with disabilities in all stages
of recognized schools.
(V) To find out the subject-wise enrolment by sex in academic
stream and availability of qualified teachers at higher
secondary stage of the school.
(vi) To know about the availability of science laboratories and
library, physical education teachers, librarian, guidance
counselor, non-teaching staff in secondary and higher secondary
schools.
(vii) To assess the position of teachers (by sex and SC/ST/OBC/Others)
with academic and professional qualifications at different
school stages in recognized schools.
(viii) To find out distribution of recognized schools in regard
to languages taught and languages used as medium of instruction.
(ix) To find out enrolment and teachers in primary/upper primary
classes of unrecognized schools.
(x) To asses the position of enrolment and instructors in
schools/centres under Education Guarantee Scheme & Alternative
and Innovative Education (EGS & AIE).
(Xi) To find out number of children and teachers by sex in
pre-primary schools.
(xii) To know the disability-wise enrolment, teachers,
structural facilities, equipments and instructional material in
special schools.
(xiii) To find out the position of enrolment and teachers in
oriental schools, viz., Maktabs, Madarsas and Sanskrit
Pathshalas.
(xiv) To estimate the class-wise enrolment by single age, new
entrants, promotees, repeaters and attendance in the context of
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