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District-wise Teacher-Pupil Ratio of Class 1 to 5 in 2017 (As of 30 September) [18] District Ratio Hoshiarpur: 15 Rupnagar: 16 Fatehgarh Sahib: 16 SAS Nagar: 17 SBS Nagar: 18 Gurdaspur: 18 Pathankot: 19 Kapurthala: 20 Faridkot: 20 Sri Muktsar Sahib: 20 Jalandhar: 21 Sangrur: 21 Patiala: 22 Ludhiana: 24 Bathinda: 24 Barnala: 26 Fazilka: 27 ...
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According to the 2011 census, the literacy rate of Punjab was 75.84%. The male literacy was 80.44% and the female literacy was 70.73%. [ 12 ] The median number of years of schooling completed in the state was 6.5 for females and 7.8 for males, as of 2011.
At the time of the 2017 census, Mandi Bahauddin district had 252,007 households and a population of 1,594,039. Mandi Bahauddin had a sex ratio of 1054 females per 1000 males and a literacy rate of 68.63% - 74.61% for males and 63.14% for females. 20.47% (326,358) of the population lived in urban areas. 24.88% (396,535) of the population were under 10 years of age.
Ludhiana district has a total of 2,560,225 literates which constitutes 73.5% of the population, of which male literary is 76.5% and female literacy is 69.4%. The effective literacy of 7+ population of Ludhiana district is 82.20%, of which male is 86% and female literacy is 77.9%. The sex ratio of 873 females for every 1,000 males. [1]
At the time of the 2017 census, Layyah district had 281,728 households and a population of 1,823,995. Layyah had a sex ratio of 972 females per 1000 males and a literacy rate of 58.19% - 69.50% for males and 46.68% for females. 265,601 (14.56%) lived in urban areas. 538,886 (29.54%) were under 10 years of age. [21]
Eastern Africa: Africa: 87.61--2015 Cambodia * South-eastern Asia: Asia: 91.48--2015 Cameroon * Middle Africa: Africa: 83.80--2015 Canada * Northern America: Americas: 99.99--2015(Approx) Central African Republic * Middle Africa: Africa: 36.36--2015 Cape Verde * Western Africa: Africa: 98.34--2015 Chad * Middle Africa: Africa: 52.75--2015 Chile ...
Between 2001 and 2011, the literacy gap between men and women decreased from 11.9% to 9.7%. Among the different districts of Punjab, the literacy rate of women was highest in Hoshiarpur at 80.3% and lowest in Mansa at 55.7%. [10] The table below shows the difference in the literacy rate by gender in Punjab through the years.