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4. Northern Africa*, which had enrolment rates of 80% in 1990, had almost achieved universal primary education by 2012, with enrolment rates at 99%.
Of these, only 66% (960) were eligible for the study and the others had enrolment problems.
The quality of the facilities, education and teaching has improved immensely – as have enrolment and retention of girls.
We now have automatic enrolment, which is good.
Primary seven, which I am heading, had an enrolment of 16 boys and 13 girls on that day.
A national campaign has raised enrolment from 86% at the start of the decade to 91%.
According to the government, the programme has raised enrolment rates from 5.3 million pupils to 8.5 million.
At the same time, by forcing students to remain in the academic track for longer periods could have deterred enrolment in the vocational track.
In a typical year, the university has an enrolment of 24,500 undergraduate students and 4,000 graduate students.
The University of Toronto expanded in 1964 and built the University of Toronto Scarborough, which has an enrolment of 10,000 students as of 2006.
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