Educational attainment, at least completed post-secondary, population 25+, total (%) (cumulative) - Country Ranking - Asia

Definition: The percentage of population ages 25 and over that attained or completed post-secondary non-tertiary education.

Source: UNESCO Institute for Statistics (http://uis.unesco.org/)

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Rank Country Value Year
1 Kazakhstan 79.02 2018
2 Russia 63.06 2010
3 Singapore 57.25 2019
4 Georgia 57.00 2019
5 United Arab Emirates 54.09 2019
6 Armenia 46.52 2020
7 Mongolia 40.35 2020
8 Saudi Arabia 37.92 2020
9 Bahrain 32.74 2020
10 Jordan 32.56 2020
11 Turkmenistan 32.21 1995
12 Hong Kong SAR, China 31.07 2019
13 Philippines 30.38 2019
14 Azerbaijan 30.02 2019
15 Sri Lanka 29.64 2009
16 Kyrgyz Republic 26.85 2009
17 Macao SAR, China 26.32 2016
18 Qatar 24.20 2017
19 Brunei 23.78 2011
20 Oman 23.12 2020
21 Iran 23.06 2016
22 Malaysia 22.55 2019
23 Bangladesh 22.38 2020
24 Iraq 19.92 2013
25 Kuwait 18.51 2018
26 Japan 14.31 1980
27 Thailand 12.90 2010
28 Syrian Arab Republic 12.44 2009
29 Vietnam 12.08 2009
30 Bhutan 11.00 2017
31 Myanmar 10.60 2019
32 India 10.01 2011
33 Nepal 9.34 2011
34 Indonesia 6.65 2008
35 Cambodia 5.83 2015
36 Afghanistan 4.70 2021
37 China 4.27 2000
38 Pakistan 4.15 2019

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Development Relevance: A relative high concentration of the adult population in a given level of education reflects the capacity of the educational system in the corresponding level of education. Educational attainment is closely related to the skills and competencies of a country's population, and could be seen as a proxy of both the quantitative and qualitative aspects of the stock of human capital.

Limitations and Exceptions: Caution is required when using this indicator for cross-country comparison, since the countries do not always classify degrees and qualifications at the same International Standard Classification of Education (ISCED) levels, even if they are received at roughly the same age or after a similar number of years of schooling. Also, certain educational programmes and study courses cannot be easily classified according to ISCED. This indicator only measures educational attainment in terms of level of education attained, i.e. years of schooling, and do not necessarily reveal the quality of the education (learning achievement and other impacts).

Statistical Concept and Methodology: It is calculated by dividing the number of population ages 25 and older who attained or completed post-secondary non-tertiary education by the total population of the same age group and multiplying by 100. The number 0 means zero or small enough that the number would round to zero. Data are collected by the UNESCO Institute for Statistics mainly from national population census, household survey, and labour force survey. All the data are mapped to the International Standard Classification of Education (ISCED) to ensure the comparability of education programs at the international level. The current version was formally adopted by UNESCO Member States in 2011.

Periodicity: Annual