Dimapur: Nagaland's teacher-student ratio stands at 1:12, which adviser to school education Kekhrielhoulie Yhome described as "very healthy" on Friday.
Yhome revealed that Nagaland has approximately 1,900 government schools, 880 private schools, and a dozen central schools, employing a total of about 34,000 teachers.
He made this announcement during an orientation session for the Nagaland School Quality Assessment and Accreditation Framework (NSQAAF) pilot programme, which is supported by the Central Square Foundation.
This development highlights the state's commitment to maintaining a favorable teacher-student ratio, which is crucial for effective learning outcomes.



