Key Demands from Education Sector for Budget 2026
As the Union Budget 2026-27 nears, India’s education sector has outlined clear priorities: boosting skills, improving quality, and creating jobs. Stakeholders are pushing for significant policy and funding shifts to build a future-ready workforce.
Core Expectations from Industry and Academia
- Increased Funding for Skills: Major calls for higher investment in skill development, especially in AI, data analytics, and renewable energy.
- Curriculum-Industry Alignment: Urgent need to sync education with market demands to make graduates job-ready.
- NEP Implementation Support: Strong financial backing required for the National Education Policy.
“The budget must prioritize the National Education Policy’s implementation with substantial financial backing,” said Dr. Anjali Rao, an education policy expert. “We need more investment in teacher training, digital infrastructure in rural institutions, and research grants to enhance the overall quality of higher education.”
Policy and Financial Measures Demanded
A central demand is expanding the and boosting funds for public-private partnerships in vocational training. The sector also seeks tax incentives for companies that upskill employees or partner with institutes.
To improve access, stakeholders want easier education loans and more scholarships, particularly for economically weaker students.
The Ultimate Goal: A Future-Ready India
The overarching hope is that Budget 2026 will fund infrastructure modernization, promote digital literacy, and ultimately harness India’s demographic dividend by creating a skilled, employable workforce.



