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Here Are the 10 Most Educated Countries in the World

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Every year, institutions in the United States dominate rankings of the best colleges in the world.

Of the top 10 best universities in the world, eight are located in the U.S. But despite having some of the best educational institutions on earth, theOrganisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) ranks the U.S. sixth for adult education level.

The OECD defined a country's adult education level as the percentage of people between the ages of 25 and 64 who have completed some kind of tertiary education in the form of a two-year degree, four-year degree or vocational program.

Here are the 10 most educated countries:

10. Luxembourg
42.86 percent

9. Norway
43.02 percent

8. Finland
43.60 percent

7. Australia
43.74 percent

6. United States
45.67 percent

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5. United Kingdom
45.96 percent

4. Korea
46.86 percent

3. Israel
49.90 percent

2. Japan
50.50 percent

1. Canada
56.27 percent

Canada tops the list as the most educated country in the world. According to the OECD over 56 percent of adults in the Great White North have earned some kind of education after high school.

During the 2016 World Economic Forum in Davos, Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau suggested that Canadians' education was the nation's greatest resource.

"We need education to enable people to learn, think, and adapt," he said. "Our natural resources are important, and they always will be. But Canadians know that what it takes to grow and prosper isn't just what's under our feet, it's what between our ears."

Canada is followed by highly-educated countries like Japan, Israel and Korea.

The United States ranked sixth on the OECD's list. According to the OECD, 45.7 percent of American adults between the ages of 25 and 64 have completed some kind of tertiary education in the form of a two-year degree, four-year degree or vocational program. The U.S. Census estimates that about 33 percent of American adults possess a bachelor's degree or more

https://www.cnbc.com/2018/02/07/the-10-most-educated-countries-in-the-world.html

Guess where India comes in on that map?
 
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10. Luxembourg
42.86 percent

9. Norway
43.02 percent

8. Finland
43.60 percent
Education is roughly free for the citizens...IF EVEN THEN they cant hit tertiary level THEN THAT would be shocking!

7. Australia
43.74 percent

6. United States
45.67 percent
Even locals have to pay and get loans...so this is reasonable %

something always depends on something but lets just look at things on face value
Face value? How to standardize it?

Depends on what type of education, indoctrination versus critical thinking.
People in the west would even do a degree in gardening while in east you dont do any degree on that...SO same "gardening" profession in 1 country would be with a degree in another based on experience or trained by the dad who also didnt have any degree!
 
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Depends on what type of education, indoctrination versus critical thinking.

Pakistanis regard critical thinking as being anti Islam. Bizarre warped mindset is main reason country is drowning in debt with no output apart from potatoes and rice. Living in 1450? Waiting for ibn bin khalifa to save the day.
 
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i think it not include certificate based qualification and only include degree.This list is not correct as it should include china and russia in top 10
 
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japan has short-term colleges which basically teach girls how to become proper housewives, that is also considered as tertiary education
 
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i think it not include certificate based qualification and only include degree.This list is not correct as it should include china and russia in top 10
Yes tertiary education ONLY!

Like I said in Europe you can get a DEGREE for gardening/ pottery making/ costume design at a poly-technique uni [still tertiary education] while all the same doesnt need a degree in "developing countries" so a gardener in Europe will come under the "educated %" while the same in Pakistan will come under "illiteracy %"

japan has short-term colleges which basically teach girls how to become proper housewives, that is also considered as tertiary education
and there you have it! Another loop in the calculation of %

In developing nations like Pakistan you dont get no degree for that! So a Japanese trained housewife will be under educated % while an untrained Pakistani housewife doing the same housewife chores comes under the illiteracy %
 
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