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Algeria’s University Dropout Rate Falls to 18%

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Algerian Minister of Higher Education and Scientific Research Kamal Boudari announced on Monday that the dropout rate in universities has fallen to 18% in the 2023-2024 academic year. This is a significant decrease from the previous rate of 30-40%.

Boudari said that the decline is due to a number of factors, including the government’s efforts to improve the quality of education in universities. He also noted that the drop-out rate in Algeria is still lower than in many European countries, where it can reach 60%.

Boudari said that the government is committed to further improving the quality of education in Algerian universities. He also announced that the Ministry of Higher Education is working to develop new programs and initiatives to support students and help them succeed in their studies.

Algerian Perspective

The decline in the dropout rate in Algerian universities is a positive development. It is a sign that the government’s efforts to improve the quality of education are having a positive impact. However, there is still room for improvement. The government should continue to work to ensure that all students have access to high-quality education, regardless of their background or circumstances.

Some Algerians have expressed concerns that the decline in the dropout rate could be due to a decrease in the number of students enrolling in universities. However, Boudari has said that this is not the case. He said that the number of students enrolling in universities has remained stable in recent years.

The decline in the dropout rate is a welcome development for Algeria. It is a sign that the country is making progress in improving its education system.tunesharemore_vertadd_photo_alternate

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