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Which countries in the world have completely free education?
With the progress of society, the education industry has become the top priority in the world, with more than 190 countries on the earth. According to statistics, 170 countries have started free compulsory education. What is compulsory education? It doesn't include all the education in people's lives, but the compulsory education in China includes nine-year compulsory education, which refers to children's primary and junior high schools.

In Cuba, the welfare policy given by the government is 12 years of compulsory education! The school not only does not charge students tuition and fees, but also provides accommodation and three meals a day for free. In Laos, compulsory education in this country is five years, including only primary school students' education.

Cambodia has implemented six-year compulsory education, and both countries basically only include primary education. Nepal must be praised here. Compulsory education in this country is ten years, including primary school and junior high school. In this country, school facilities are very complete in both urban and rural areas. Moreover, this country stipulates that children must receive education when they reach school age. The so-called compulsory education is both free and compulsory.

With the progress of society and the development of economy, the demand for talents is getting higher and higher. Twenty or thirty years ago, college students may be a rare academic qualification. Now this social graduate student is very popular. And if you want to gain a foothold in this society, you must enrich your own thoughts. The same is true of this country. If a country wants to be strong, it must attach importance to education, and all people in this country must be literate in order to realize the common prosperity of the people.