India’s structurally changing classrooms 

India’s school enrolment has dropped by 18 million in 36 months. We dive into the data to explain why the thinning base of the education pyramid signals a major demographic turning point

India’s structurally changing classrooms 
Image credit: Wikipedia Commons
Image credit: Wikipedia Commons
  • School enrolment has dropped by 18 million in 36 months, confirming that India’s school-age population has officially peaked
  • High retention rates prove this decline is structural and driven by shrinking birth cohorts rather than student dropouts
  • This contraction marks the final phase of the demographic dividend, signaling an urgent need to shift toward productivity-led growth

The shrinking base 

The flattening middle 

The last bulge at the top 

Why are enrolments falling? 

The bottom line 

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