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Bihar's Record Education Budget Ushers in a New Era for Higher Education
The Bihar government has made headlines with its unprecedented allocation of ₹68,216 crore to education in the 2026-27 fiscal year, marking 19.63% of the total ₹3.48 lakh crore state budget.
Breaking Down the Historic Allocation for Universities and Colleges
The bifurcation of education into school and higher education departments allows for targeted investments. Previously bundled, higher education now stands alone with 2.31% of the budget, up in combined terms from last year's 19.24% share.
Key to this is addressing Bihar's 15 government and 8 private universities, where 4.5 lakh students pursue technical courses alone. The allocation funds infrastructure upgrades, faculty recruitment, and digital integration via the Samarth Portal.
Colleges in Every Block: Revolutionizing Access to Degree Programs
In a landmark announcement, CM Nitish Kumar pledged degree colleges in all 534 blocks, starting with 213 blocks lacking any constituent or affiliated college.
Finance Minister Bijendra Prasad Yadav outlined this in the budget speech: 'Opening a degree college in each block across the state.'
Centres of Excellence: Elevating 55 Institutions to Global Standards
Around ₹10,000 crore from the higher education kitty will upgrade 55 prestigious institutions into Centres of Excellence, fostering research and employability.
This builds on past efforts, where Bihar's universities suffered from infrastructure deficits and faculty shortages—many departments operate at half capacity.
Streamlining University Sessions and Digital Transformation
Chronic delays in academic sessions—once plaguing most universities—are nearly resolved, with only two lagging by months.
This addresses student complaints of rushed syllabi and poor learning outcomes, common in Bihar's 23 universities serving millions.
Industry-Aligned Skilling: AI, Data Science, and Cybersecurity Push
An MoU with NASSCOM introduces training in artificial intelligence (AI), data science, and cybersecurity across technical institutions.
With 4.5 lakh technical enrollees, such programs could reduce migration for jobs, boosting local economies.
Tackling Persistent Challenges: Faculty, Infrastructure, and Equity
Bihar's higher ed faces faculty shortages (many depts at 50% strength), poor labs, and low attendance.
- Infrastructure upgrades for 55 CoEs.
- Faculty hiring via BPSC.
- Digital tools to cut delays.
Stakeholders praise the focus but urge monitoring to avoid past implementation gaps.
From 2005 to 2026: A Decade of Budget Growth
Education spending has surged from ₹4,400 crore in 2005 to ₹68,216 crore today—a 15-fold increase.
Projected Impacts: Boosting GER, Jobs, and Bihar's Economy
Projections: New colleges could enroll 1-2 lakh more students annually, pushing GER towards 25% by 2030. CoEs may spawn startups, while skilling creates 50,000+ jobs yearly. For faculty, opportunities abound—check faculty positions or professor jobs on AcademicJobs.com.
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Stakeholder Perspectives and Future Outlook
Minister Sunil Kumar calls it transformative; critics like RJD question execution.
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