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How do you classify education level?

How do you classify education level?

Education Statistics (EdStats)

  1. ISCED 0 = Early childhood education.
  2. ISCED 1 = Primary Education.
  3. ISCED 2 = Lower Secondary Education.
  4. ISCED 3 = Upper Secondary Education.
  5. ISCED 4 = Post-secondary non-Tertiary Education.
  6. ISCED 5 = Short-cycle tertiary education.
  7. ISCED 6 = Bachelors degree or equivalent tertiary education level.

What are the 7 levels of education?

Source:International Standard Classification of Education (ISCED).

  • 0 EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION.
  • 1 PRIMARY EDUCATION.
  • 2 LOWER SECONDARY EDUCATION.
  • 3 UPPER SECONDARY EDUCATION.
  • 4 POST-SECONDARY NON-TERTIARY EDUCATION.
  • 5 SHORT-CYCLE TERTIARY EDUCATION.
  • 6 BACHELOR’S OR EQUIVALENT LEVEL.
  • 7 MASTER’S OR EQUIVALENT LEVEL.

What kind of levels are included to primary and secondary education?

Primary education (level 1) runs from about ages 6-11, or about first through sixth grades in the United States. Specialization rarely occurs in any country before secondary education. Secondary education covers ages 11 or 12 through 18 or 19 and is divided into two levels: lower and upper secondary (levels 2 and 3).

What is the highest education level?

doctorate
A doctorate is the highest level of formal education available. Doctoral programs include coursework, comprehensive exams, research requirements, and a dissertation. Doctoral programs require students to have a master’s degree, although some doctorates incorporate a master’s as part of the curriculum.

What does Isced 3 mean?

Upper secondary education
Upper secondary education (ISCED 3) corresponds to the final stage of secondary education in most OECD countries. Instruction is often more organised along subject-matter lines than at ISCED level 2 and teachers typically need to have a higher level, or more subject-specific, qualifications than at ISCED 2.

What is Isced F code?

Please note, the ISCED Code (International Standard Classification of Education Code) is a statistical framework for organizing fields of education and training used in the Erasmus+ Programme and will be needed when completing Erasmus Grant forms and Learning Agreements as will the Erasmus Code.

How many levels are in Isced?

nine education levels
Compared to ISCED 1997 which had seven levels of education, ISCED 2011 has nine education levels, from level 0 to level 8 (tertiary education is more detailed): ISCED 0: Early childhood education (‘less than primary’ for educational attainment)

How many levels are there in education?

The school system in India has four levels: lower primary (age 6 to 10), upper primary (11 and 12), high (13 to 15) and higher secondary (17 and 18).