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Most Educated in Punjab

Top 100 cities ranked by most educated

Most Educated — Punjab

1 Gil 34.4%
2 Budhlāda 34.4%
3 Bhulath Gharbi 34.4%
4 Bhogpur 34.4%
6 Bhīkhi 34.4%
7 Bhawānīgarh 34.4%
8 Bathinda 34.4%
9 Bhādson 34.4%
10 Bhadaur 34.4%
11 Begowāl 34.4%
12 Batāla 34.4%
13 Basi 34.4%
14 Barnāla 34.4%
15 Banūr 34.4%
16 Banga 34.4%
17 Bālāchor 34.4%
18 Bagha Purana 34.4%
19 Badhni Kalān 34.4%
20 Bāba Bakāla 34.4%
21 Anandpur 34.4%
22 Amritsar 34.4%
23 Amloh 34.4%
24 Alāwalpur 34.4%
25 Akālgarh 34.4%
26 Ajnāla 34.4%
27 Abohar 34.4%
28 Adampur 34.4%
29 Mullānwāla 34.4%
30 Zerakpur 34.4%
31 Dappar 34.4%
32 Mīrpur 34.4%
33 Bhankarpur 34.4%
34 Mohali 34.4%
35 Kotkapura 34.4%
36 Bhagta 34.4%
37 Zira 34.4%
38 Longowal 34.4%
39 Patran 34.4%
40 Lohiān 34.4%
42 Kaurānwāli 34.4%
43 Baruwāli 34.4%
44 Mahna 34.4%
45 Rāman 34.4%
46 Bhucho Mandi 34.4%
47 Mūllānpur 34.4%
48 Baddowāl 34.4%
49 Bhattiān 34.4%
51 Tharīke 34.4%
52 Fateh Nangal 34.4%
53 Tapa 34.4%
54 Chīma 34.4%
55 Jalālābād 34.4%
56 Naya Gaon 34.4%
57 Ahmedgarh 34.4%
58 Bareta 34.4%
59 Sufipind 34.4%
60 Rail 34.4%
61 Sarai Khas 34.4%
62 Dhin 34.4%
64 Lehragaga 34.4%
65 Moonak 34.4%
66 Rampura Phul 34.4%
67 Kathāniān 34.4%
68 Nangli 34.4%
69 Nāg 34.4%
70 Balaungi 34.4%
71 Gobindgarh 34.4%
72 Gorāya 34.4%
73 Apra 34.4%
74 Khotran 34.4%
75 Behjoga 34.4%
76 Husainpur 34.4%
77 Budha Thēh 34.4%
78 Bahrāmpur 34.4%
79 Bhamiān Kalān 34.4%
80 Sānehwāl 34.4%
81 Goniāna Mandi 34.4%
82 Chuhal 34.4%
83 Pakhi Khanauri 34.4%
84 Amargarh 34.4%
85 Lāhauran Bara 34.4%
86 Rurki 34.4%
87 Mulānpur 34.4%
88 Nīlpur 34.4%
89 Lālru 34.4%
90 Boh 34.4%
91 Thariāl 34.4%
92 Rāya 34.4%
93 Satiāwāla 34.4%
94 Mamun 34.4%
95 Kot 34.4%
96 Jugiāl 34.4%
97 Manwāl 34.4%
98 Tibri 34.4%
99 Daulatpur 34.4%
100 Bungal 34.4%

The most educated cities in Punjab have the highest percentages of residents with bachelor's degrees or higher. Gil leads with 34.4% of residents holding a bachelor's degree.

High education levels typically correlate with higher incomes, lower unemployment, better health outcomes, and more civic engagement. These cities often host or are adjacent to major universities and research institutions that drive both education and economic development.

Highly educated communities tend to attract knowledge-based industries and employers in technology, healthcare, finance, and professional services, creating a self-reinforcing cycle of educational attainment and economic opportunity.

Did You Know?

  • 1. In Gil, 34.4% of residents have a bachelor's degree — more than double the national average of about 33%.
  • 2. Cities near major research universities consistently rank among the most educated in the country.
  • 3. Higher education rates correlate with higher incomes, lower crime, and better health outcomes across communities.

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