India - Employment and Unemployment Survey, July 1993 - June 1994, NSS 50th Round
Reference ID | DDI-IND-MOSPI-NSSO-50Rnd-Sch10-1993-94 |
Year | 1993 - 1994 |
Country | India |
Producer(s) | National Sample Survey Office - M/o Statistcs and Programme Implementation(MOSPI),Government of India (GOI) |
Sponsor(s) | M/o Statistics & Programme Implementation, GOI - MOSPI - |
Collection(s) |
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General Education (Code)
(B4_q7)
File: Block-4-Persons-Records
File: Block-4-Persons-Records
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Type:
Discrete Format: character Width: 2 | Valid cases: 564338 Invalid: 0 |
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General Educational standard (Code)
Value | Category | Cases | |
---|---|---|---|
01 | Not literate | 241089 | 42.7% |
02 | Literate through attending : NFEC/AEC | 1236 | 0.2% |
03 | TLC | 869 | 0.2% |
04 | Others | 5266 | 0.9% |
05 | Literate but below primary | 94396 | 16.7% |
06 | Primary | 71733 | 12.7% |
07 | Middle | 63975 | 11.3% |
08 | Secondary | 41415 | 7.3% |
09 | Higher secondary | 22043 | 3.9% |
10 | Graduate and above in agriculture | 608 | 0.1% |
11 | Graduate and above in engineering/technology | 1266 | 0.2% |
12 | Graduate and above in medicine | 710 | 0.1% |
13 | Graduate and above in other subjects | 19732 | 3.5% |
Warning: these figures indicate the number of cases found in the data file. They cannot be interpreted as summary statistics of the population of interest.
Highest level of general education of the members will be recorded in codes .For the purpose of making entries in this column, only the course successfully completed will be considered. For instance for a person who has studied upto say, first year B.A. or has failed in the final B.A. examination, his educational attainment will be considered only as 'higher secondary.
A person who can read and write a simple message in any language with understanding is considered literate. Those who cannot do so will be treated as not literate and will be assigned code 01. Some persons achieve literacy by attending Non-formal Education Courses (NFEC) or Adult Education Centres (AEC). Such persons will be given code 02. During the last two years under the National Literacy Mission, in many parts of India, Total Literacy Campaigns (TLC) are being organised. Persons who have become literate through attending TLC will be given code 03. Persons who are literate through means other than formal schooling or the two above enumerated ways will be given code 04. Those who are by definition literate but are yet to pass primary standard examination but have attended or are attending formal school classes will be assigned code 05. Codes 06, 07, 08, and 09 will be assigned to those who have passed the appropriate levels. The criteria for deciding primary, middle, secondary etc. levels will be that followed in the concerned states/u.ts. A graduate will get one of the codes 10 to 13 depending on the subject in which he/she has graduated. For code 12, medical graduates belonging to school of medicine other than allopathic, are also to be considered. In case the person has graduated in more than one discipline and if more than one of the codes 10 to 13 are applicable, then the following procedure may be followed :
(i) when code 13 as well as one of the code 10 to 12 are relevant, code 13 will not be considered.
(ii) where more than one of the codes 10 to 12 are relevant the code indicating the degree last obtained will be considered. Persons who have attained proficiency in languages like Sanskrit, Persian etc. through formal but not the general type of education will be classified appropriately at the equivalent level of general education standard.
A person who can read and write a simple message in any language with understanding is considered literate. Those who cannot do so will be treated as not literate and will be assigned code 01. Some persons achieve literacy by attending Non-formal Education Courses (NFEC) or Adult Education Centres (AEC). Such persons will be given code 02. During the last two years under the National Literacy Mission, in many parts of India, Total Literacy Campaigns (TLC) are being organised. Persons who have become literate through attending TLC will be given code 03. Persons who are literate through means other than formal schooling or the two above enumerated ways will be given code 04. Those who are by definition literate but are yet to pass primary standard examination but have attended or are attending formal school classes will be assigned code 05. Codes 06, 07, 08, and 09 will be assigned to those who have passed the appropriate levels. The criteria for deciding primary, middle, secondary etc. levels will be that followed in the concerned states/u.ts. A graduate will get one of the codes 10 to 13 depending on the subject in which he/she has graduated. For code 12, medical graduates belonging to school of medicine other than allopathic, are also to be considered. In case the person has graduated in more than one discipline and if more than one of the codes 10 to 13 are applicable, then the following procedure may be followed :
(i) when code 13 as well as one of the code 10 to 12 are relevant, code 13 will not be considered.
(ii) where more than one of the codes 10 to 12 are relevant the code indicating the degree last obtained will be considered. Persons who have attained proficiency in languages like Sanskrit, Persian etc. through formal but not the general type of education will be classified appropriately at the equivalent level of general education standard.