Secondary School Enrollment

Asia Ranking

percent of all eligible childrenSource: IMF
Current Rank
Country
Value
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Previous Rank
Previous Value
1Thailand113.7920201115.15
2Hong Kong108.3720203107.74
3Singapore104.7120194105.84
4Kazakhstan103.7520202113.23
5Russia103.620195103.38
6Macao102.5820207101.04
7Japan101.9520186102.49
8Sri Lanka100.342018998.03
9Kyrgyzstan98.0820201096.37
10Uzbekistan97.4220191194.99
11South Korea95.872019898.51
12Azerbaijan94.0920201294.78
13Turkmenistan93.2720201589.67
14North Korea92.27201531
15Mongolia91.520191491.52
16Brunei91.3620201392.1
17Bhutan90.0920181687.87
18Indonesia88.9120181787.06
19Tajikistan88.520131985.6
20China88.1720102085.45
21Nepal85.5220202280.18
22Philippines84.0520181886.16
23Malaysia83.7520192085.45
24Maldives81.3320192567.87
25India75.4820202373.79
26Bangladesh74.3620202472.56
27Burma (Myanmar)68.4420182764.28
28Laos62.7620202665.77
29Vietnam58.2619983034.9
30Pakistan44.8720192842.67
31Cambodia42.6920072939.74

Definition of Secondary School Enrollment

Gross enrollment ratio is the ratio of total enrollment, regardless of age, to the population of the age group that officially corresponds to the level of education shown. Secondary education completes the provision of basic education that began at the primary level, and aims at laying the foundations for lifelong learning and human development, by offering more subject- or skill-oriented instruction using more specialized teachers.

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