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As a part of the tenth Five-year Plan (2002–2007), the central government of India outlined an expenditure of 65.6% of its total education budget of ₹43,800 crore (US$6.8 billion) i.e. ₹28,800 crore (US$4.5 billion) on elementary education; 9.9% i.e. ₹4,325 crore (US$670 million) on secondary education; 2.9% i.e. ₹1,250 crore (US$190 million) on adult education; 9.5% i.e. ₹4,176.5 crore (US$650 million) on higher education; 10.7% i.e. ₹4,700 crore (US$730 million) on technical education; and the remaining 1.4% i.e. ₹623.5 crore (US$97 million) on miscellaneous education schemes.
Source : wiki
By the way the govt. budget allocation for the tertiary University is a joke. When I say Govt allocation this means total investment by companies and govt in Unis. Harvard alone has endowment 10 times more than whole budget of Indian tertiary education.
As a part of the tenth Five-year Plan (2002–2007), the central government of India outlined an expenditure of 65.6% of its total education budget of ₹43,800 crore (US$6.8 billion) i.e. ₹28,800 crore (US$4.5 billion) on elementary education; 9.9% i.e. ₹4,325 crore (US$670 million) on secondary education; 2.9% i.e. ₹1,250 crore (US$190 million) on adult education; 9.5% i.e. ₹4,176.5 crore (US$650 million) on higher education; 10.7% i.e. ₹4,700 crore (US$730 million) on technical education; and the remaining 1.4% i.e. ₹623.5 crore (US$97 million) on miscellaneous education schemes.
Source : wiki
By the way the govt. budget allocation for the tertiary University is a joke. When I say Govt allocation this means total investment by companies and govt in Unis. Harvard alone has endowment 10 times more than whole budget of Indian tertiary education.