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Burundi - Tertiary Enrollment 2001

School enrollment, tertiary (% gross) · World Bank
1.03% −0.02pp from 2000 Global rank: 109th

Burundi's tertiary enrollment was 1.03% in 2001, decreased +0.02pp from 1.05% in 2000. This was the 109th highest globally.

Global Ranking - 2001
Tertiary Enrollment by Country - 2001
RankCountryValueYoY
1st Finland 85.95% 4.1%
2nd Korea 77.34% 3.6%
3rd Sweden 70.01% 3.5%
4th Norway 69.96% 0.1%
5th Latvia 63.49% 12.9%
6th Denmark 61.37% 5.1%
7th Spain 61.00% 4.4%
8th Slovenia 60.85% 9.9%
9th Russian Federation 60.39% 9.4%
10th Greece 59.92% 13.8%
11th Estonia 58.72% 7.9%
12th Argentina 58.47% 8.1%
13th United Kingdom 57.49% 0.2%
14th Lithuania 57.35% 12.7%
15th Belgium 56.71% 0.9%
16th Belarus 56.59% 3.8%
17th Poland 56.35% 11.8%
18th Italy 53.45% 6.3%
19th European Union 53.33% 4.7%
20th Netherlands 52.98% 3.0%
21st Ukraine 52.91% 4.8%
22nd Libya 51.06% 9.7%
23rd Ireland 50.67% 2.5%
24th Israel 50.48% 4.6%
25th France 50.45% -0.3%
26th Macao SAR, China 50.43% -
27th Iceland 46.94% 2.2%
28th British Virgin Islands 43.84% -12.0%
29th Hungary 42.35% 12.0%
30th Georgia 41.77% 2.7%
31st Panama 41.65% -2.1%
32nd Barbados 41.21% -1.7%
33rd Bulgaria 41.04% -3.1%
34th Kyrgyz Republic 39.27% 16.5%
35th Switzerland 39.22% 2.9%
36th Thailand 38.93% -
37th Uruguay 37.78% 11.6%
38th Serbia 37.76% -
39th Croatia 36.37% -
40th Palau 36.34% -20.6%
41st Mongolia 33.29% 13.7%
42nd Czechia 32.03% 7.6%
43rd Lebanon 31.81% 13.2%
44th Armenia 31.34% -3.7%
45th Slovak Republic 30.82% 7.3%
46th Peru 29.92% -10.5%
47th Aruba 28.86% -
48th Philippines 28.65% 4.1%
49th Romania 28.05% 20.5%
50th Egypt, Arab Republic of 27.89% -2.5%
51st Saudi Arabia 27.24% -4.0%
52nd Malaysia 26.96% -2.1%
53rd Colombia 26.38% 3.4%
54th Cuba 26.07% 13.4%
55th West Bank and Gaza 25.77% 9.1%
56th Türkiye 25.04% -
57th Malta 24.99% 14.1%
58th North Macedonia 24.36% 8.7%
59th Cayman Islands 21.80% 3.2%
60th Cyprus 21.61% 10.5%
61st Mexico 21.38% 4.1%
62nd Tunisia 20.60% 12.9%
63rd Iran, Islamic Republic of 19.49% 3.8%
64th Paraguay 19.34% 11.8%
65th El Salvador 18.97% -4.0%
66th Montenegro 18.93% 4.5%
67th Qatar 18.69% -
68th Kuwait 18.32% -7.2%
69th Bosnia and Herzegovina 16.78% 9.0%
70th Tajikistan 16.72% -2.8%
71st Mauritius 16.45% -
72nd Jamaica 16.05% 15.8%
73rd Algeria 15.29% 12.5%
74th Belize 15.20% 1,465.1%
75th Brunei Darussalam 14.67% 8.7%
76th Indonesia 14.12% -4.6%
77th Uzbekistan 13.30% 2.2%
78th Myanmar 11.68% 58.7%
79th Morocco 10.51% 3.6%
80th India 10.03% 0.9%
81st Luxembourg 9.92% -0.4%
82nd Viet Nam 9.30% 0.6%
83rd China 9.28% 22.5%
84th Sudan 8.26% 23.3%
85th Botswana 7.49% 7.2%
86th Gabon 7.46% 12.0%
87th Namibia 7.40% 13.2%
88th Trinidad and Tobago 6.25% 8.6%
89th Bangladesh 6.17% 17.5%
90th Cameroon 4.72% 0.6%
91st Tonga 4.63% -13.9%
92nd Vanuatu 4.51% -0.8%
93rd Nepal 4.41% 7.0%
94th Congo, Republic of 4.20% -19.9%
95th Benin 4.20% 20.1%
96th Mauritania 3.48% -17.1%
97th Lao PDR 3.05% 15.1%
98th Kenya 2.88% 2.4%
99th Uganda 2.85% 9.1%
100th Eritrea 2.69% 34.0%
101st Lesotho 2.27% 9.0%
102nd Sierra Leone 2.11% 26.2%
103rd Cambodia 1.98% 6.1%
104th Madagascar 1.89% -6.4%
105th Mali 1.89% 6.4%
106th Cabo Verde 1.54% -13.1%
107th Rwanda 1.54% -
108th Burkina Faso 1.11% 13.3%
109th Burundi 1.03% -2.3%
110th Chad 0.82% 2.9%
111th Tanzania 0.66% 3.0%
112th Djibouti 0.65% 154.4%
113th Mozambique 0.60% -1.8%
114th Malawi 0.36% 10.0%

FAQ

What was Burundi's tertiary enrollment in 2001?

Burundi's tertiary enrollment in 2001 was 1.03%. This ranked 109th globally.

How did Burundi's tertiary enrollment change in 2001?

Burundi's tertiary enrollment decreased by 2.3% in 2001 compared to 2000.

Which country had the highest tertiary enrollment in 2001?

Finland had the highest tertiary enrollment in 2001 at 85.95%.

What is the tertiary enrollment of Burundi in 2001?

The tertiary enrollment of Burundi in 2001 was 1.03%. This ranked 109th globally.

How does 2001 compare to 2000 for Burundi's tertiary enrollment?

Burundi's tertiary enrollment went from 1.05% in 2000 to 1.03% in 2001, a 2.3% decrease.