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Secondary Enrollment - Ranking 1970

All countries ranked by secondary enrollment · World Bank
Year

In 1970, Samoa (59.66%), Fiji (55.00%), and Sri Lanka (49.25%) ranked highest in secondary enrollment among all countries. Maldives ranked lowest at 1.77%.

Secondary Enrollment by Country - 1970
RankCountryValueYoY %
1st Samoa 59.66% -
2nd Fiji 55.00% -
3rd Sri Lanka 49.25% -
4th Brunei Darussalam 48.74% -
5th Argentina 44.43% -
6th Malaysia 40.62% -
7th Panama 38.01% -
8th Peru 36.26% -
9th Seychelles 30.18% -
10th China 25.70% -
11th El Salvador 22.13% -
12th Indonesia 18.14% -
13th Nicaragua 18.04% -
14th Paraguay 17.64% -
15th Kenya 17.45% -
16th Eswatini 16.34% -
17th Honduras 12.27% -
18th Zambia 12.18% -
19th Lesotho 11.67% -
20th Kiribati 11.29% -
21st Guatemala 10.21% -
22nd Liberia 9.34% -
23rd Papua New Guinea 8.37% -
24th Afghanistan 8.36% -
25th Botswana 8.30% -
26th Solomon Islands 7.80% -
27th Zimbabwe 7.04% -
28th Vanuatu 5.76% -
29th Nigeria 4.48% -
30th Uganda 3.48% -
31st Tanzania 2.84% -
32nd Bhutan 2.28% -
33rd Maldives 1.77% -

FAQ

Which country has the highest secondary enrollment in 1970?

Samoa has the highest secondary enrollment in 1970 at 59.66%.

Which country has the lowest secondary enrollment in 1970?

Maldives has the lowest secondary enrollment in 1970 at 1.77%.

How many countries are ranked by secondary enrollment?

33 countries have secondary enrollment data for 1970.

What are the top 3 countries by secondary enrollment?

1. Samoa (59.66%), 2. Fiji (55.00%), 3. Sri Lanka (49.25%).