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Here is the list of top Kyrgyzstan Scholarships for undergraduate and Postgraduates students in Kyrgyzstan to pursue a degree in several fields of study.
World Scholarship Forum gathers the latest and updated information on Kyrgyzstan Scholarships for citizens and international students to get funding assistance for the pursuit of their academic dreams.
These scholarships and related opportunities will aid you in the funding of your studies and in the long run, you can have your desired academic pedestal attained.
Education in Kyrgyzstan is compulsory for nine years, between ages seven and 15. Following four years of primary and five years of lower secondary school, the system offers two years of upper secondary school, specialized secondary school, or vocational/technical school.
The Ministry of Education and Science (MES) is in charge of education in Kyrgyzstan. Budget cuts that have reduced teacher salaries and equipment availability are reflected disproportionately in reduced numbers of female students.
In 2008, 3.7 percent of the gross domestic product was spent on education. In 2001 some 89 percent of the relevant age-group was enrolled in the compulsory program, but this figure has decreased in the early 2000s. In 2004 the literacy rate in Kyrgyzstan was 98.7 percent.
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