New council of ministers: 11 are 12th pass, 57 are graduate or above
A new report by the Association for Democratic Reforms (ADR) reveals that 11 out of 71 Indian ministers have declared their educational qualifications as 12th standard, while 57 have graduated or above. The report reveals that 15% of the ministers...

The report, which scrutinized 71 ministers, highlights significant trends in educational attainment.
The analysis shows that 15 per cent of the ministers, accounting for 11 out of the 71, have declared their highest educational qualification as 12th standard.
In contrast, a substantial majority of the ministers have attained higher education.
The report revealed that 80 per cent of the ministers, totaling 57, have qualifications of a graduate level or above. This group is further broken down into several categories, reflecting various levels of advanced education.
Specifically, 14 ministers have declared themselves as graduates, holding a basic university degree.
An additional 10 ministers have professional graduate degrees, indicating specialized education in fields such as law, engineering or medicine.
The largest subgroup among the highly educated ministers consists of those with postgraduate degrees at 26.
Furthermore, seven ministers have achieved the highest level of academic attainment by earning doctorate degrees.
Apart from these, there are three ministers who are diploma holders. These ministers have completed specialized programmes that provide vocational or technical training.
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