As of 2011[update] India census,[2] Sisauli had a population of 15,245. Sisauli have 80% to 90% Jat population and Jats own 100% agriculture area of Sisauli.[3] Males constitute 54% of the population and females 46%. Sisauli has an average literacy rate of 58%, lower than the national average of 59.5%: male literacy is 67%, and female literacy is 46%. In Sisauli, 15% of the population is under 6 years of age.
Sisauli is the center of the farmers' revolution against the price of the sugarcane and the other problems of farmers.
Education
There are schools mostly associated with UP board. Well known schools are DAV Inter College(UP Board), Rajkiya Kanya Pathshala (UP Board), Janta Inter College (UP Board), Vaidic Inter College, Arya Samaj (UP Board), Moon Light Public School (CBSE), Bhakti Vedant Public School (CBSE), Shashwat Public School (CBSE), There is one degree college for girls, Mukhtyari Devi Kanya Mahavidyalaya associated to CCS.
Ch. Naresh Tikait is the head of Bhartiya Kisan Union after the death of Ch. Mahendra Singh Tikait.
Ch.Rakesh Tikait is the younger son of late Ch. Mahender Singh Tikait. He is the leader of Bhartiya Kisan Union and is organising a protest Against the Three Farm Bill(2020).
Balak Ram was a scholar and the Pradhan of 120 Jat villages (Balayan Khap) near Sisauli for 40 years in British era and the Chaudhary for 18 Khap(250+ Jat villages) for 20 years
Important places
Holi Chowk, is the centre of economical activities of village. Roads from every side of village here collide and create a chaotic condition, rush and shops. There is a Statue of Lord Shiva in the middle, probably covering an old well. Every year, Holi Dahan is done here. It is the only Dahan of the whole village and quite giant too.
Arya Samaj temple is the building in the center of village. It hosts the Salana Jalasa (Vaarshikotsav) of Arya Samaj and a lot of other activities too. It was established by "Punjab Kesri" Lala Lajpat Rai.