PTR/PTS Calculator
Convert between Pupil-Teacher Ratio and Post to Sanctioned Strength Ratio
Calculation Results
Understanding PTR and PTS
PTR (Pupil-Teacher Ratio)
The ratio of students to teachers in a school. Formula: Total Students ÷ Total Teachers
Example: 300 students ÷ 15 teachers = 20:1 PTR
PTS (Post to Sanctioned Strength)
The ratio of working posts to sanctioned posts. Formula: Working Posts ÷ Sanctioned Posts × 100
Example: 12 working ÷ 15 sanctioned = 80% PTS
How to Use the PTR/PTS Calculator
This calculator helps educational administrators and teachers easily convert between Pupil-Teacher Ratio (PTR) and Post to Sanctioned strength ratio (PTS). Both metrics are crucial for school management and resource planning.
Key Features:
- Bidirectional conversion between PTR and PTS
- Real-time calculations with instant results
- Mobile-friendly responsive design
- Clear explanations of both ratios
Why These Ratios Matter:
PTR helps determine classroom sizes and teaching workload, while PTS indicates staffing efficiency against sanctioned positions. Both are essential for educational planning and resource allocation.