10. Russia
Russia had the literacy rate of 53% according to the data collected in 2010-2011. The country is 4.9% of GDP in education annually, with almost every adult with the tertiary and career-based education. The country has high and low poverty rate, as they recognize the importance of education for the successful nation. It is a strong country since its exist as an independent State by the high literacy rate.
9. Finland
Finnish students consistently rank in the top spots on the PISA rankings, an international survey the Nations in reading, mathematics and science matters. With 100% national literacy, the graduation rate is 63% University the highest in the world. Free education for all citizens removed this obstacle to education. It is one of the few countries where economics, social sciences and law are not the most popular among the students, but instead new entrants at universities would rather study, manufacturing, engineering and construction.
8. Australian
Australia portal owners represent 39% of the total population; annual growth rate is 3.3%, a GDP per capita of $40.719 and 59% college graduate rate. His college completion rate is the best in the southern hemisphere. Australia’s educational standards can be said at their head.
7. South Korea
The literacy rate is almost 40% and 8% of GDP in the education sector in South Korea are issued. The country has progressed in all fields of science and technology. Engineering and health sciences have peaked by the resources and capabilities in South Korea. It is the power of the emerging future scientists in the country. Public funds are spent on education in South Korea. The country is developing with the increasing literacy.
6. UK
37% of the British population has higher education and college graduation rate is 39%. It features some of the world’s best universities such as Oxford and Cambridge universities, and in contrast to the “just study and get good grades” of most countries Britain’s system is based on training his students, human and non-human machines.
5. New Zealand
High-quality teaching staff is well paid, innovative and abundant research opportunities, innovative scientific institutions and a globalised, economy based skills are some of the driving forces behind the New Zealand’s perfect standards of education. 40% of the population holds, a degree or a diploma, and the post-secondary participants, his study with 51% of the students.
4. USA
42% of the US population has tertiary education. But has a very low College completion by 31%. Development of a world class curriculum, brings the best graduates into teaching and the fact that the United States are the current home of technology some of the factors that have led to an increase in the level of education in the country.
3. Japan
Japan’s percentage of the population with a tertiary education is 45%, with an average annual growth rate of 2.95% and per capita GDP $33.875. By internationally recognized universities up to junior, schools, the country has a very powerful educational structure. Education system of the country consistently increased in international rankings due to their modern approach to the educational system, against which assessment driven, centralized model, which uses the majority of the Western world.
2. Israel
The country has an extremely comprehensive education something that its seven research universities appear consistently in the 500 best universities in the world kept was, and the land itself often among the countries with the highest ratios of scientific papers per capita in the world.
1. Canada
51% of the Canadian population has tertiary education, the second highest rate in the world and its literacy rate is second to none at 99%. Instead of one central or Federal Ministry of education is co-ordinates, Canada’s education cause and independently monitored by the thirteen provinces and territories by a Council of education, an approach that has worked very well, to ensure that their degrees, diplomas or certificates are recognized as being equivalent with those from the United States or Commonwealth countries. Also, the bilingual country is world leader in language training.
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