Education in Himachal Pradesh

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Facts and Figures
Type Number
Primary Schools 10484
Middle Schools 1056
Secondary / Higher Secondary Schools 1339
General Colleges 64
Medical Colleges 2
Engineering 9
Universities 4
S.S.I. Units 30176

Himachal Pradesh was under the direct control of the British colonial rule in the mid 19th century. Also, the state was the summer capital of India during the British colonial rule. Hence, the standard of education provided in the state has reached to a considerably high level. The state has several highly reputed educational institutions for higher studies.
The Himachal Pradesh University (HPU) and the National Institute of Technology (NIT), NIT Hamirpur are some of the pioneer institutions located in the state. The University Grants Commission or (UGC) has allocated Rs 4.5 crore to Himachal Pradesh University in the 10th plan which is an increase of nearly 70% over the ninth one.[1] Dr. Yashwant Singh Parmar University of Horticulture and Forestry has gained a unique distinction not only in the nation but also in whole of Asia for imparting teaching, research and extension education in horticulture, forestry and allied disciplines.
The government is working constantly to prepare various plans in order to strengthen the education system of Himachal. The state government has decided to start up with 3 major nursing colleges to develop the health system in the state.[2]
Himachal has one of the highest literacy rates in India. Hamirpur District is among the top districts in the country for literacy. Education rates among women are quite encouraging in the state.
Himachal Pradesh is home to many educational institutions offering a wide variety of courses. There are five universities, two medical colleges, four dental colleges and two engineering colleges in the state. There are over 10,000 primary schools, 1,000 secondary schools and more than 1,300 high schools in Himachal.[3] In meeting the constitutional obligation to make primary education compulsory, Himachal has now became the first state in India to make elementary education accessible to every child in the state.[4] Himachal Pradesh government is also very keen to transform this state into an education hub. In March 2008, Government of India made an announcement stating that as part of the 11th five year plan, an Indian Institute of Technology will be established in this state.

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[edit] Universities

Public Universities

Private universities

[edit] Engineering Institutions

The state of Himachal Pradesh is a late starter in establishing engineering institute as compared to other states of India. National Institute of Technology, Hamirpur (then Regional Engineering College, Hamirpur) was the first institute established in 1986. IITT college of Engineering, Kala Amb was the second institute establist in 20th century.The remaining institutes were established in 21st century. Needless to say that none of these institutions have achieved academic maturity as yet. Though some institutions (notably National Institute of Technology, Hamirpur) are striving hard to be centers of excellence, but the results are not that encouraging. People of Himachal Pradesh nurture a desire to make this state a Switzerland of India because this state has near similar topography however it lacks Swiss industrial prowess at present. It is hoped that manpower trained at these institutions shall support the industries in the region and some budding entrepreneurs will emerge who will transform the entire landscape of the state.


Following is the list of institute: (Year of establishment given in parenthesis)


Universities / University departments:

Colleges affiliated to Himachal Pradesh University

[edit] Medical Colleges

  • Indira Gandhi Medical College,Shimla
  • Dr. Rajender Prasad Govt.Medical College,Kangra at Tanda

[edit] Pharmacy Colleges

  • Government College of Pharmacy, Rohru
  • L.R. College of Pharmacy, Oach Ghat, Dist Solan
  • Abhilashi College of Pharmacy, Mandi

[edit] References

  1. ^ Dua, H.K.. UGC 10th plan. The Tribune Trust, 2006. The Tribune House. Retrieved on 2007-03-16.
  2. ^ Education profile of Himachal Educational Profile of Himachal Pradesh. General Overview of Education in Himachal. Pragati Infosoft Pvt. Ltd.. Retrieved on 2007-03-16.
  3. ^ Himachal Govt. Website Factual source on Education in Himachal. Government of India. Retrieved on 2007-03-16.
  4. ^ Dua, H.K.. Educational updates- Himachal. The Tribune Trust, 2006. The Tribune House. Retrieved on 2007-03-16.