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South Africa is a rainbow nation, an African economic power house with the most progressive democracy in the world. It boasts high quality and globally competitive education, obtainable at a very low fees due to the low exchange rate. It also has major research centres focusing on indigenous and advanced techonologies.
South Africa is easy and it's fun. Transport, financial and communication [including Internet]
services are well established, and just about everything that can be bought in advanced economies is easyily obtainble. The nightlife is great and opprtunities for sport , travel and adventure abound.
All South Africans have the right to a basic education , including adult basic education and further education . According to the Bill of Rights of the country's constitution , the state has an obligation , through reasonable measures , to progressivvely make this education available and accessible.
At about 5.3% of gross domestic [ g d p ] and 20% of total state expenditure, South Africa has one of the highest rates of public investment in education in the world.
THREE BANDS OF EDUCATION
In 2001 , the National policy for higher education , which provided the implementation framework for transforming the higher education system , set a target particapation rate in higher education of 20% over a 10- to 15 - year period. In 2000 the gross enroment in higher education was 12,9% . By 2007 , it stood 16,3%.
BUDGET
Education spending remains governments largest item of spending , totaling R165 billion in 2010/2011.
TOP UNIVERSITIESS IN SOUTH AFRICA
www.southafrica.info/about/education/-
http://www.southafricastudy.com/
http://www.ufosafoundation.org/
South Africa - thus completing with the best in many developed countries.
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IN
SOUTH AFRICA::::::::::
South Africa is a rainbow nation, an African economic power house with the most progressive democracy in the world. It boasts high quality and globally competitive education, obtainable at a very low fees due to the low exchange rate. It also has major research centres focusing on indigenous and advanced techonologies.
South Africa is easy and it's fun. Transport, financial and communication [including Internet]
services are well established, and just about everything that can be bought in advanced economies is easyily obtainble. The nightlife is great and opprtunities for sport , travel and adventure abound.
All South Africans have the right to a basic education , including adult basic education and further education . According to the Bill of Rights of the country's constitution , the state has an obligation , through reasonable measures , to progressivvely make this education available and accessible.
At about 5.3% of gross domestic [ g d p ] and 20% of total state expenditure, South Africa has one of the highest rates of public investment in education in the world.
THREE BANDS OF EDUCATION
- Genaral and Further education and training
- Tertiary education
- Spending and Challenges
In 2001 , the National policy for higher education , which provided the implementation framework for transforming the higher education system , set a target particapation rate in higher education of 20% over a 10- to 15 - year period. In 2000 the gross enroment in higher education was 12,9% . By 2007 , it stood 16,3%.
BUDGET
Education spending remains governments largest item of spending , totaling R165 billion in 2010/2011.
TOP UNIVERSITIESS IN SOUTH AFRICA
- Central university of Techonology
- Durban university of Techonology
- Nelson Mandela Metropolitan university
- North West university
- Rhodes universi
- Stellenbosch university
- University of Cape Town
- University of Limpopo
- University of the Free State
- University of Venda.
www.southafrica.info/about/education/-
http://www.southafricastudy.com/
http://www.ufosafoundation.org/
South Africa - thus completing with the best in many developed countries.
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