
A recent study has ranked the most educated countries in the world based on the percentage of people aged 24 to 34 who have completed tertiary education.
According to data from the World of Statistics website, South Korea tops the list, with 69% of people in this age group holding higher education degrees.
Canada follows in second place, with 67% of its 24–34-year-olds having completed tertiary education.
Japan and Ireland rank third and fourth, with 65% of Japanese citizens and 63% of Irish citizens in this age group considered educated.
Australia ranks 11th, with 56% of Australians aged 24-34 having completed higher education.
The study highlights global trends in education and shows that these countries are leading the way in higher education attainment.





