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The most educated countries highlighted in this article invest heavily in research to foster innovation across fields such as science, medicine, technology, finance, and engineering.
They have also made education highly accessible, with at least 51% of their population attaining tertiary-level education.
Below are the most educated countries in the World as listed by Indiatimes:
- Canada
Canada is the most educated country in the world. Its public institutions are managed by the provinces and funded by the government.
Canadians have access to quality education which many have taken advantage of and has resulted in many (65%) adult populations having tertiary qualifications.
The government encourages vocational skills and an effective applied educational system. In terms of science, artificial intelligence, engineering and healthcare, Canadian universities lead.
- Ireland
Ireland became one of the most educated countries in the world because of their investment in education for decades. They have been able to integrate market demand into their academic system.
- Japan
Japan is not only a technology giant but in education too. They perform excellently in engineering, science and mathematics, which are core areas that serve as foundation for their manufacturing and technology industry.
This feat is not overnight; being keen and disciplined about education has led to academic success in the country and an increasing number (57%) of graduates. The Japanese universities have contributed immensely to research, the advancement of electronics and robotics.
- South Korea
Learning institutions are one of the backbone of South Korea’s economic development. The country is now very vast in science and technology. The youngsters are now very much interested in education and going to higher institutions. The level of tertiary attainment is 56%.
- United Kingdom
The United Kingdom is highly revered for its tertiary institutions which are somewhat one of the oldest and prestigious universities in the world. The country prioritises and invests heavily in education.
Science, finance, creatives and humanities are areas the United Kingdom has been able to maintain strong performance. About 54% have attained tertiary institutions level.
- Luxembourg
The population of this country is not a hindering factor at all. It became one of the most educated countries because its citizens are willing to study and contribute their knowledge to the growth of their country either in the service or finance industry.
Luxembourg’s educational level matches with the UK 54% which is quite incredible.
- Australia
Australia has great tertiary institutions that really engage in international research and partnerships. They are outstanding in fields such as mining, engineering, environment and medicine.
- Sweden
Sweden is very focused on enhancing education. Through their institutions, they’ve been able to carry out research on clean energy, technology and life sciences —- serving as innovation. Education is free and has made it easy for anyone to enroll into a university. Sweden has reached 52% of tertiary graduates.
- United States
The United States did not become one of the most educated countries all of a sudden. The country has rigorously invested in research, innovation, built public and private universities, liberal art colleges and community colleges to provide educational choices.
Innovation in science, technology and medicine places the United States above many countries. It has 51% adults with tertiary qualifications.
- Israel
Israel universities contribute to the prosperity of agriculture, technology and cybersecurity. Education is one of the reasons Israel is thriving economically and technologically. They have a high number of scientists, engineers and researchers. Their tertiary attainment stands at 51%.
(Nigerian Tribune. Photo: TimesofIndia)