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Coaching has become more pronounced, with east India driving the boom

Nationally, the sharpest rise in coaching has been at higher levels of schooling. In 2017–18, 30% of secondary and 28% of higher secondary students took coaching. By 2025, that share climbed to nearly 38% in both categories

August 27, 2025 / 13:19 IST
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More students are taking up private tuitions
More students are taking up private tuitions

Private coaching has become far more widespread across India over the past eight years. Government data released on August 27 shows that two in five secondary and higher secondary students now rely on such coaching, a trend most pronounced in eastern states, where more than half are enrolled.

National rise across levels

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Nationally, the sharpest increase in private tutoring has been at higher levels of schooling. In 2017–18, 30 percent of secondary and 28 percent of higher secondary students took coaching. By 2025, that share rose to nearly 38 percent in both categories. Middle school also saw a jump—from 22 percent to 30 percent, while participation at the primary level climbed to 23 percent from 16 percent. Even in pre-primary, where levels were modest, enrolment has remained steady at about 12 percent.

East dominates

The regional picture, however, reveals stark contrasts. More than half (59 percent) of students in eastern India take extra classes, a rate more than double the national average of 27 percent. The North East (25 percent) and the West (23 percent) also reported higher-than-average participation, while the South (12 percent) and North (15 percent) remain relatively lower.