Overview
The PGI 2.0 for 2025‑26 shows that Telangana has improved its school‑education performance. The state moved from a score of 552.2 last year to **599.7** out of 1000, placing it in the Prachesta‑3 band.
Key Developments
- Score rose from **552.2** (2024‑25) to **599.7** (2025‑26).
- Previous scores: **489.3** in 2022‑23 and **511.9** in 2023‑24, showing a steady upward trend.
- Equity (weight 260), learning outcomes (weight 240) and infrastructure (weight 190) are the three heaviest components of the index.
- Telangana now shares its band with Karnataka, Andhra Pradesh and Tamil Nadu.
Important Facts
The Ministry of Education released the report on Tuesday. The NEP 2020 and the SDGs guide the PGI’s focus on transformational change.
The index draws data from **70 indicators** across two broad categories: Outcomes and Governance & Management. The highest weightage is given to equity, learning outcomes and quality, followed by infrastructure.
Exam Relevance
Understanding the PGI helps aspirants answer questions on:
- State‑level education performance metrics and their policy implications (GS3).
- Implementation challenges of the NEP 2020 across diverse states.
- Linkages between education outcomes and broader development goals like the SDGs.
Way Forward
To sustain the upward trajectory, Telangana should:
- Target the equity component by improving access for marginalized groups.
- Invest in teacher training to boost learning outcomes, aligning with NEP 2020’s emphasis on competency‑based pedagogy.
- Upgrade school infrastructure, especially in rural areas, to meet the 190‑point weightage.
- Use PGI data for continuous monitoring and evidence‑based policy adjustments.
Continued focus on these areas will help the state move to a higher band in future PGI cycles.