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The ASER is a nationwide rural household-based survey of children's schooling and learning status.

  • It tests the schooling status for children in the age group of 3-16, and the ability to read simple text & do basic arithmetic in the age group of 5-16.
  • The ASER survey was conducted annually from 2005 till 2014. Thereafter, an alternate-year cycle was introduced.

Key Findings

  • Reversing the Learning Gap: Improvements in basic reading and arithmetic among students of classes 3 and 5 in rural areas reverting back from the post-pandemic damage.
    • Improvement in both reading & arithmetic levels for all elementary grades (Std I-VIII) since 2022 with arithmetic levels being highest over the decade.
  • Digital Literacy: In 2024, for the first time, it includes a component of ‘Digital Literacy’ among the age group 14-16.
    • Access to smartphones is close to universal: Almost 90% of both girls and boys report having a smartphone at home.
    • Gender Gap in Smartphone Ownership: 36.2% of boys own a smartphone compared to just 26.9% of girls.
    • Smartphone Usage More for Social Media than Education: Only 57% of teenagers use smart devices for educational purposes, while approximately 76% use them for social media.
  • School Infrastructure: All Right to Education indicators in ASER show slight improvements, including functional girls' toilets, drinking water facilities etc.
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