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Performance Grading Index 2.0 for States and Districts

Performance Grading Index 2.0 for States and Districts

On 7 July 2026 the Ministry of Education released the Performance Grading Index 2.0 (PGI‑S for States/UTs and PGI‑D for Districts) for 2025–26. The Indian school system reported 14.67 lakh schools, 1.03 crore teachers and 24.72 crore students.

PGI‑2.0: scope and structure

  • PGI‑S: 70 indicators across six domains; total weight 1,000 points; two broad categories — Outcome and Governance & Management.
  • PGI‑D: 70 indicators organised into 11 domains across six categories; total weight 600 points; district‑level outcome emphasis.

Methodology and data sources

  • Primary data: UDISE+, PARAKH Rashtriya Sarvekshan 2024, PM POSHAN Portal, PRABANDH Portal, Vidyanjali Portal.
  • Scoring: Indicator‑level metrics aggregated to composite scores and mapped to graded bands (Utkarsh, Uttam‑1, Uttam‑2, Uttam‑3, Prachesta‑1, etc.).

2025–26 key findings

  • Top performer: Chandigarh scored 766/1,000 and is the only UT in Uttam‑3 overall.
  • Overall grades: No State/UT attained Utkarsh, Uttam‑1 or Uttam‑2 in 2025–26.
  • Prachesta‑1 band: Dadra & Nagar Haveli and Daman & Diu, Punjab, Kerala, Delhi in 51–60% range.
  • Distribution: All States/UTs scored above 50% for the first time; gap between top and bottom narrowed from 51% (2017–18) to 31.4% (2025–26).
  • Learning outcomes: Persist as weakest area; only Punjab reached Uttam‑3 in this domain; no State/UT in top three learning outcome grades.

IASPOINT Booster Facts

  • Comparability: Common 70‑indicator framework for State and District editions allows alignment of system‑level and district‑level diagnostics.
  • Policy use: Designed to inform targeted interventions and resource allocation in school education planning.
Last Modified: July 8, 2026

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