Russia is fourth out of 36 OECD/G20 countries in terms of numbers of adults with a tertiary education qualification (54%, up from 44% in 1994). The OECD’s PISA 2012 educational survey shows Russian 15-year olds scoring below the average for 65 countries in mathematics, reading and science, although in the first two subjects their scores had improved significantly since the previous survey (2003). Russian universities also compare poorly to their international counterparts: only two (Moscow and St Petersburg) make it into the top 500 of the 2014 Shanghai Ranking.
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