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Karnataka Schools: Foreign Trips for Admission Boosters
20 Nov
Summary
- Officials and school heads may get foreign study tours.
- A 15% student admission increase is targeted by 2026-27.
- Specific schools must achieve higher enrollment targets.

Karnataka's education department is implementing a novel incentive program to significantly increase student admissions in government schools. School heads and departmental officials who meet ambitious enrollment targets will be rewarded with international study tours, fostering the adoption of global best practices. The primary goal is to achieve a 15% rise in overall admissions by the 2026-27 academic year, with specialized institutions like Karnataka Public Schools and PM Shri Schools aiming for a 25% increase.
The enrollment awareness campaign, running until June 2026, involves comprehensive strategies. These include rallies, pamphlet distribution highlighting school facilities and government schemes, and detailed surveys to identify potential students and dropouts. Special attention will be given to vulnerable groups, ensuring their admission into suitable residential facilities. Cultural outreach and extensive media engagement are also part of the plan.
Various committees and district officials will lead the awareness drive, organizing events like mock parliaments and learning festivals to showcase improvements. This multifaceted approach underscores the department's commitment to enhancing educational access and quality through innovative motivational strategies for its staff and a robust community engagement plan.




