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Nepal - Primary Enrollment 2011

School enrollment, primary (% gross) · World Bank
151.55% +4.46pp from 2010 Global rank: 2nd

Nepal's primary enrollment was 151.55% in 2011, increased +4.46pp from 147.09% in 2010. This was the 2nd highest globally.

Global Ranking - 2011
Primary Enrollment by Country - 2011
RankCountryValueYoY
1st Rwanda 154.13% -0.8%
2nd Nepal 151.55% 3.0%
3rd Malawi 136.57% 0.5%
4th Burundi 135.99% 0.6%
5th Madagascar 135.66% 0.0%
6th Timor-Leste 130.80% 2.2%
7th Gabon 129.78% -2.5%
8th Angola 128.39% 12.7%
9th Saudi Arabia 128.02% 0.0%
10th Togo 122.78% -1.5%
11th Eswatini 122.70% -0.4%
12th Colombia 121.83% -2.0%
13th Mongolia 120.55% -1.1%
14th São Tomé and Principe 119.30% 0.0%
15th Syrian Arab Republic 119.23% 2.1%
16th Lao PDR 119.07% -0.5%
17th Namibia 119.06% 0.8%
18th Cambodia 118.76% -3.7%
19th St. Kitts and Nevis 117.53% -0.9%
20th Argentina 117.37% -0.6%
21st Antigua and Barbuda 117.20% -2.5%
22nd Lesotho 117.18% -1.2%
23rd Guatemala 116.10% -1.0%
24th Tonga 115.24% 1.2%
25th Benin 114.72% 1.7%
26th Indonesia 114.68% 1.5%
27th Sierra Leone 114.58% 51.5%
28th Solomon Islands 114.16% -0.5%
29th Uganda 113.87% -6.1%
30th Mozambique 113.60% -2.8%
31st Bhutan 113.57% 1.4%
32nd Algeria 112.73% -0.9%
33rd Belize 112.28% -0.6%
34th Seychelles 111.59% 0.3%
35th Zambia 111.40% 1.4%
36th Paraguay 111.29% -0.8%
37th Comoros 111.28% 8.0%
38th Oman 111.14% 10.1%
39th Mexico 111.06% 0.1%
40th El Salvador 110.56% -1.0%
41st Dominican Republic 110.20% -0.3%
42nd Bahamas, The 110.14% 7.5%
43rd India 110.08% -1.9%
44th Cameroon 110.02% -1.1%
45th Grenada 109.88% -0.3%
46th Portugal 109.65% -0.1%
47th Peru 109.57% -2.3%
48th Uruguay 109.46% -0.5%
49th Morocco 108.87% 1.6%
50th British Virgin Islands 108.73% -2.4%
51st Costa Rica 108.69% -1.1%
52nd Congo, Republic of 108.51% -0.5%
53rd Ecuador 108.22% -0.3%
54th Georgia 107.76% 0.6%
55th Cabo Verde 107.48% -0.1%
56th Dominica 107.47% 1.6%
57th Netherlands 107.07% 0.3%
58th Aruba 106.37% -11.2%
59th Türkiye 105.75% 1.1%
60th Marshall Islands 105.39% 2.6%
61st Australia 105.27% -0.2%
62nd United Kingdom 105.03% -0.6%
63rd Liechtenstein 104.95% -0.5%
64th Guyana 104.95% 4.3%
65th Brunei Darussalam 104.83% -3.6%
66th Hong Kong SAR, China 104.60% -0.8%
67th Panama 104.52% -0.9%
68th Germany 104.42% 0.1%
69th Samoa 104.30% -3.1%
70th South Africa 104.05% 0.6%
71st Kuwait 104.03% 0.6%
72nd Cayman Islands 103.91% 1.4%
73rd Bermuda 103.87% -2.2%
74th Tunisia 103.61% 0.0%
75th Ireland 103.38% 0.1%
76th China 103.33% -0.8%
77th Chile 103.17% 0.0%
78th France 102.69% -0.1%
79th Macao SAR, China 102.68% 1.5%
80th Switzerland 102.48% -0.9%
81st St. Vincent and the Grenadines 102.39% -4.2%
82nd Latvia 102.29% -0.7%
83rd European Union 101.76% -0.2%
84th Albania 101.58% 1.7%
85th Afghanistan 101.54% -1.9%
86th Serbia 101.49% 5.8%
87th Viet Nam 101.38% 0.5%
88th Belgium 101.27% -0.9%
89th Lithuania 101.25% 0.8%
90th Cyprus 101.20% -0.4%
91st Denmark 101.20% 1.0%
92nd Bulgaria 101.12% -0.3%
93rd Suriname 101.07% -1.4%
94th Korea 101.00% 0.2%
95th Malta 100.98% -1.6%
96th Belarus 100.93% 0.1%
97th Bolivia, Plurinational State of 100.92% -3.3%
98th Spain 100.81% -0.4%
99th Liberia 100.75% 5.0%
100th Barbados 100.61% 0.6%
101st Austria 100.56% -0.3%
102nd Slovak Republic 100.50% -1.1%
103rd Maldives 100.38% -1.7%
104th Italy 100.30% -0.5%
105th Cuba 100.29% -0.4%
106th Hungary 100.10% -0.4%
107th Czechia 100.08% -0.9%
108th Mauritius 100.03% -0.6%
109th Finland 99.79% 0.1%
110th Norway 99.69% 0.1%
111th Greece 99.50% -0.5%
112th Ghana 99.41% 0.3%
113th Qatar 99.26% -3.6%
114th Poland 99.26% 0.6%
115th New Zealand 99.07% 0.0%
116th Iran, Islamic Republic of 99.05% 0.7%
117th Estonia 99.04% -0.6%
118th Ukraine 98.93% -1.1%
119th Malaysia 98.86% 0.0%
120th Iceland 98.76% -0.1%
121st Canada 98.56% -0.6%
122nd Romania 98.38% -1.6%
123rd Armenia 98.33% -2.6%
124th Kazakhstan 98.20% -0.5%
125th Croatia 98.09% 0.0%
126th Montenegro 98.03% -9.4%
127th Slovenia 97.99% -0.1%
128th St. Lucia 97.88% -0.5%
129th Kyrgyz Republic 97.80% -0.3%
130th Sweden 97.79% -1.4%
131st Honduras 97.68% -1.8%
132nd Jamaica 97.67% 0.5%
133rd Israel 97.63% 0.0%
134th Sri Lanka 97.22% -0.2%
135th Tajikistan 96.70% -2.4%
136th Luxembourg 96.30% -1.7%
137th Russian Federation 96.13% 0.6%
138th Bahrain 96.12% -5.7%
139th Thailand 95.65% 7.2%
140th Azerbaijan 95.57% 1.9%
141st Mauritania 95.44% -2.5%
142nd Uzbekistan 95.38% -1.2%
143rd Tanzania 95.09% -5.1%
144th Fiji 94.10% 1.1%
145th Moldova 93.60% 0.1%
146th Congo, Democratic Republic of 93.52% 1.6%
147th West Bank and Gaza 93.22% 0.8%
148th Puerto Rico (US) 92.79% -6.4%
149th San Marino 92.05% -0.4%
150th South Sudan 90.41% -
151st Jordan 90.37% 0.8%
152nd Guinea 89.37% 4.4%
153rd Bosnia and Herzegovina 89.10% 0.4%
154th Egypt, Arab Republic of 87.47% -3.8%
155th Chad 87.17% 7.7%
156th Senegal 86.57% 3.2%
157th Andorra 86.23% 1.5%
158th Lebanon 84.84% 0.0%
159th Nigeria 84.68% 6.1%
160th Central African Republic 81.35% 0.1%
161st Yemen, Republic of 80.81% 3.8%
162nd Burkina Faso 79.73% 4.4%
163rd Eritrea 79.17% 7.5%
164th Mali 78.67% 0.5%
165th Côte d'Ivoire 73.56% 16.6%
166th Gambia, The 72.19% -1.7%
167th Pakistan 70.44% -4.3%
168th Niger 65.25% 5.9%
169th Sudan 64.98% -3.5%
170th Equatorial Guinea 54.69% -2.4%

FAQ

What was Nepal's primary enrollment in 2011?

Nepal's primary enrollment in 2011 was 151.55%. This ranked 2nd globally.

How did Nepal's primary enrollment change in 2011?

Nepal's primary enrollment increased by 3.0% in 2011 compared to 2010.

Which country had the highest primary enrollment in 2011?

Rwanda had the highest primary enrollment in 2011 at 154.13%.

What is the primary enrollment of Nepal in 2011?

The primary enrollment of Nepal in 2011 was 151.55%. This ranked 2nd globally.

How does 2011 compare to 2010 for Nepal's primary enrollment?

Nepal's primary enrollment went from 147.09% in 2010 to 151.55% in 2011, a 3.0% increase.

HistorySaid - pattern alert

Nepal matched the Export Boom Cycle pattern in 2011. Historically: 768 occurrences, 546 successful (71%). Outcome 24 months later: 3.5%. View full analysis →