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Budget 2026–27 reframes education as economic infrastructure—linking skills, research and industry—while shifting India’s learning system away from rote pathways towards future-ready ecosystems.
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India’s teacher count crosses one crore in 2024-25, improving pupil-teacher ratios and female participation amid changing student enrolment trends.
Founded in 2003, India's Dhirubhai Ambani International School is also one of the youngest schools to feature in the rankings.
Among the standout institutions, Westminster School maintained its dominance with over 40% of graduates entering Oxbridge