"Telangana has strong growth in higher education enrolment and rising incomes, but rural-urban divides in school access and resource availability remain large."
Telangana has seen rapid growth in college enrolment—over 1.18 million students enrolled in colleges in recent years—alongside rising per capita incomes. :contentReference[oaicite:3]{index=3} The state’s urban districts generally have well-resourced infrastructure, but many rural areas face teacher shortages, limited early childhood facilities, and education delivery challenges. Enrollment and space in schools vary sharply across districts. Efforts through state statistics and planning documents signal awareness of these divides. :contentReference[oaicite:4]{index=4}
Based on the above factors and the IQ test history, the average IQ in Telangana is 100.
Strengthening Telangana’s educational readiness will require investment in early childhood infrastructure in rural zones, equitable distribution of teaching staff and resources, and improved school connectivity and transportation. Enhancing teacher training, bolstering non-academic family supports (health, nutrition), and aligning higher education expansion with the local labor market can help. With policy attention to equity, Telangana can ensure its growth benefits all segments of its population.
[ While IQ alone does not define the full range of human intelligence or potential. IQ is just one of many dimensions of human potential. ]