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    4 min readNew DelhiUpdated: Jul 10, 2026 07:01 PM IST

    In just 10 years, India added more than 550 universities. Most of them were privately managed. The Ministry of Education’s data from the All India Survey on Higher Education (AISHE) shows a shift in who is setting up universities in India. When Indianexpress.com analysed this data from AISHE spanning the years 2013-14 and 2023-24, the number of privately managed universities grew from 219 to 546, a jump of nearly 149 per cent. While the government universities grew from 504 to 733 in the same period, a rise of just over 45 per cent.

    Private universities expanded at more than three times the rate of government universities over the decade.

    Type of university 2013-14 2023-24 Growth
    Government universities 504 733 +45.4%
    Private universities 219 546 +149.3%
    Total universities 723 1,279 +76.9%

    The state-wise numbers sharpen this picture further. In 2013-14, Rajasthan led the country with 39 private universities, followed by Tamil Nadu, Uttar Pradesh, and Gujarat and Haryana tied at 16 each. By 2023-24, the leaderboard had been reshuffled entirely. Gujarat shot to the top with 67 private universities, followed by Rajasthan, Madhya Pradesh, Uttar Pradesh, and Maharashtra.

    Read | Computer Engineering emerges as India’s most popular branch: AISHE report

    No state added more private universities over the decade than Gujarat. It went from 16 private universities in 2013-14 to 67 in 2023-24, an addition of 51 institutions. Madhya Pradesh comes a distant second, adding 41 over the same period. No other state added as many private universities during the decade as Gujarat, according to the AISHE data.

    Top private-university states 2013-14 2023-24
    Gujarat 16 67
    Rajasthan 39 57
    Madhya Pradesh 11 52
    Uttar Pradesh 27 45
    Maharashtra – 42

    Government universities followed a steadier, more familiar map. Uttar Pradesh stayed at the top across both years, rising from 35 to 58 government universities. Karnataka held second place throughout, growing from 32 to 51. West Bengal and Andhra Pradesh entered the top five in 2023-24, replacing Tamil Nadu and Gujarat, which had featured in the 2013-14 list.

    Government universities still enrol most students

    However, a rise in the number of universities does not automatically mean that students are following. That is why enrolment numbers matter, and here the AISHE data tells a different story.

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    In 2013-14, government universities accounted for 51.9 lakh students, or 81.3 per cent of total university enrolment. Private universities accounted for just 11.9 lakh students, or 18.6 per cent. By 2023-24, government university enrolment had risen to 73.9 lakh students, a growth of 42.5 per cent. Private university enrolment, meanwhile, nearly tripled to 34.6 lakh students, a growth of 191.8 per cent.

    2013-14 2023-24 Growth
    Government university enrolment 51.9 lakh (81.3%) 73.9 lakh (68.1%) +42.5%
    Private university enrolment 11.9 lakh (18.6%) 34.6 lakh (31.9%) +191.8%

    Government universities continue to educate the majority of India’s university students, and by a comfortable margin. However, their share has declined over the past decade–from nearly four-fifths of total enrolment to just over two-thirds. In the same period, private universities have increased their share from about one in five students to nearly one in three. While public institutions remain dominant, the gap is steadily narrowing.

    Put together, the AISHE data point to two parallel trends. Private universities are not only being established in greater numbers than government institutions, but they are also expanding at nearly three times the pace.

    Further, the report also showed that the expansion of universities coincided with rising participation in higher education. India’s Gross Enrolment Ratio (GER) for the 18-23 age group increased from 23.0 in 2013-14 to 30.0 in 2023-24. Female GER stood at 31.2, higher than the male GER of 28.9 for the seventh consecutive year.





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