UDISE Plus Andaman and Nicobar β All Module Login Links 2026-27
All modules use your school's 11-digit UDISE Code as username and the password from your Block MIS Coordinator. Click the module you need:
Student Module (SDMS)
Enter student data, generate APAAR ID, update enrollment for Andaman and Nicobar. State-specific direct link.
sdms.udiseplus.gov.inTeacher Module
Manage teacher profiles, PEN numbers, qualifications and service records for Andaman and Nicobar.
udiseplus.gov.in/udiseteacher/School Profile Module
Fill school infrastructure, WASH facilities, and enrollment totals for Andaman and Nicobar schools.
udiseplus.gov.in/moe_udise/Report Module
View and download school, district and state-level education data reports for Andaman and Nicobar.
udiseplus.gov.in/udisereport/Not sure which module to open? For student data entry and APAAR ID, use Student Module (SDMS). For teacher qualifications and PEN, use Teacher Module.
How to Login to UDISE Plus SDMS β Andaman and Nicobar 2026-27
Follow these 7 steps to login to the Student Module (SDMS) for Andaman and Nicobar:
- Open Google Chrome on your computer or laptop
- Go to: SDMS Direct Login β Andaman and Nicobar (https://sdms.udiseplus.gov.in/p3/v1/login?state-id=135)
- The Andaman and Nicobar login page will open directly β no need to select your state again
- Type your school's 11-digit UDISE Code in the username field
- Enter your password (provided by your Block MIS Coordinator / BRC)
- Type the captcha code shown on screen carefully
- Click "Login" β your school's student data dashboard will open
About UDISE Plus in Andaman and Nicobar
UDISE Plus in Andaman and Nicobar covers all UT-level school education data for 2026-27. All 540+ schools across 3 districts of Andaman and Nicobar that are registered with the government must submit annual data through the UDISE+ portal.
Every school in Andaman and Nicobar has been assigned a unique 11-digit UDISE Code. This code is the school's permanent identity in the national education system. It is used to login to all UDISE+ modules and to track school data every year.
The data submitted by Andaman and Nicobar schools is used by the Ministry of Education to:
- Allocate teachers and fill vacancies based on actual student enrollment
- Distribute grants for school infrastructure improvements (classrooms, toilets, labs)
- Plan Samagra Shiksha Abhiyan (SSA) budget for Andaman and Nicobar
- Track individual student progress through APAAR ID (Academic Aadhaar)
- Ensure Mid-Day Meal (MDM) and other benefits reach every eligible student
- Generate Andaman and Nicobar State Report Cards for policy decisions
UDISE Plus Data Entry β What Andaman and Nicobar Schools Must Fill in 2026-27
Schools in Andaman and Nicobar must fill four categories of data. The reference date is 30th September 2026 β all data must reflect the school's status as on that date:
Student Data (SDMS)
Each student's General Profile (GP) β name, Aadhaar, class, gender. Enrollment Profile (EP) β category, marks. Student Facilities (SF) β books, uniform, MDM. APAAR ID generation is mandatory.
Teacher Data
Teacher profiles with PEN number, qualifications (B.Ed/D.El.Ed), in-service training, appointment type (regular/contract/guest), subject taught and class assigned.
School Infrastructure
Classrooms (good/needs repair), toilets for boys/girls, drinking water, electricity, boundary wall, ramp for disabled students, kitchen shed for mid-day meal.
Digital Facilities
Computers, internet type, smart classroom, ICT lab, digital library, CCTV, solar power β all must be reported accurately to reflect the actual school situation.
APAAR ID for Andaman and Nicobar Students β 2026-27
All schools in Andaman and Nicobar must generate APAAR IDs for every student through the SDMS portal. APAAR ID is a 12-digit unique academic identity number linked to the student's Aadhaar card. It is mandatory from 2026-27. After logging into SDMS, go to Student Facilities β APAAR ID Generation to complete this for each student.
How to Generate APAAR ID βSchool Education in Andaman and Nicobar β Overview for UDISE Plus 2026-27
The Andaman and Nicobar Islands UT has a distinctive school system of 540+ schools across 3 districts (North & Middle Andaman, South Andaman, Nicobar), serving a diverse settler population from across India. All schools are CBSE-affiliated under the Directorate of Education, Andaman & Nicobar Administration. The remote archipelago geography β spanning 800 km of ocean β makes school data collection uniquely challenging. For UDISE Plus 2026-27, A&N schools must complete data at udiseplus.gov.in within the UT's extended island-specific deadline.
Schools in Andaman and Nicobar fall under the Directorate of Education, Andaman & Nicobar Administration for administrative purposes. The secondary examination board is CBSE (Central Board of Secondary Education). All school-level data β student enrollment, teacher profiles, and infrastructure β is reported annually to the Ministry of Education through the UDISE+ portal.
Key Education Facts β Andaman and Nicobar in UDISE+ 2026-27
- Andaman & Nicobar has 540+ schools across 3 districts spread over remote islands β some schools are accessible only by ferry or boat from Port Blair, making annual education officer visits rare
- A&N's literacy rate of 86.3% reflects strong CBSE-standard education in the islands; Port Blair and nearby islands have near-universal enrolment, while Nicobar district has lower rates
- All A&N schools are CBSE-affiliated β school type in UDISE+ is entered as "Government" for government schools and "Private Unaided" for private schools, all under CBSE affiliation
- The A&N Islands have Particularly Vulnerable Tribal Groups (PVTGs) including Jarawas and Sentinelese β PVTG-area schools near Jarawa reserve areas have special protection zone operational constraints
- A&N schools serve a diverse settler population speaking Hindi, Bengali, Tamil, Telugu, Malayalam β home-language data in UDISE+ reflects this multi-state settler origin profile
- The state's tribal welfare schools (for Great Andamanese, Onge communities) are run by the Andaman Administration's Tribal Welfare Department β these have unique residential school parameters in UDISE+
- Under UDISE Plus 2026-27, A&N is completing APAAR ID seeding for all 55,000+ enrolled students β Aadhaar coverage in A&N is high for settled communities but low for PVTG tribal children
UDISE Plus Andaman and Nicobar β State-Specific Data Entry Guide
Common Challenges β Andaman and Nicobar Schools
- Ferry-dependent island access for schools in the Nicobar group means physical data collection visits by education officers are seasonal β some schools go 6+ months without a district office visit
- PVTG tribal schools near Jarawa reserve areas have operational restrictions β the tribe's protected area means school hours and teacher deployment are constrained, affecting UDISE+ operational data
- A&N's multi-state settler population creates complex APAAR ID scenarios β students born in mainland states may have Aadhaar registered in their parent's home state, requiring cross-state APAAR linking
- Annual cyclones and tsunamis (A&N is in a seismically active zone) can cause school damage β post-disaster infrastructure data in UDISE+ is sometimes not updated for 1β2 years after a disaster event
- Private schools in Port Blair are growing rapidly but many lack UDISE Codes β the Directorate runs annual drives to identify and register new private schools for UDISE+ compliance
Data Entry Tips for Andaman and Nicobar Teachers
- A&N school heads in the Nicobar group should complete UDISE+ data during the pre-monsoon window (MarchβMay) when ferry access is reliable β the official deadline is January, but early submission prevents monsoon-related delays
- PVTG tribal school parameters must be entered in the tribal school section of UDISE+ β tribal welfare schools have specific grant types and management codes that differ from standard government schools
- For multi-state student Aadhaar situations, use the "state of birth" and "state of Aadhaar registration" fields in SDMS accurately β A&N mainland-origin students commonly have this dual-state data scenario
- Update post-cyclone infrastructure data immediately after damage assessment β the A&N Administration's Public Works Department issues school damage reports that serve as the basis for UDISE+ infrastructure updates
- A&N schools should complete the school GPS coordinates field in UDISE+ β accurate island GPS data is used by the UT for emergency school support logistics during disaster response
Frequently Asked Questions β UDISE Plus Andaman and Nicobar 2026-27
Essential UDISE Plus Guides for Andaman and Nicobar Schools
These step-by-step guides are specifically useful for Andaman and Nicobar school teachers and administrators completing UDISE Plus 2026-27 data entry. Click any guide to read the full article.
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