Thailand has 28 universities in the overall Times Higher Education World University Rankings, while Russia has 481.
Thailand ranks 55th in the IMD education competitiveness ranking, based on 20 criteria such as university education meeting the needs of a competitive economy, pupil-teacher ratio, and student mobility. Russia ranks 51st in the same ranking.
Thailand’s adult literacy rate was 96.7% in 2018, which is lower than Russia’s 99.73%.
Thailand’s students scored below the global average on PISA tests in 2014, ranking 35th out of 40 countries. Russia’s students scored above the global average on PISA tests in 2018, ranking 31st out of 79 countries.
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