5,417 Residents of Intan Jaya Regency Completed Junior High School (SMP) by End of 2024

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Irfan Fadhlurrahman 24/04/2026 11:49 WIB
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Educational Attainment Proportion of Intan Jaya Residents (December 2024)
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Data from the Directorate General of Population and Civil Registration (Dukcapil) shows that the population of Intan Jaya Regency, Central Papua reached 137.7 thousand people in 2024.

Of this number, only 1.37% of the population had completed higher education as of December 2024.

The proportion of residents with D1 and D2 education was 0.08%, while D3 was 0.19%. Then, residents with a bachelor's degree (S1) reached 1.07%, master's degree (S2) 0.03%, and doctoral degree (S3) 0.002%.

Next, the proportion of residents who completed senior high school (SMA) was 4.29%. Junior high school (SMP) and elementary school (SD) graduates accounted for 3.93% and 5.95% respectively.

Meanwhile, 8.28% of Intan Jaya Regency residents had not completed elementary school. As for residents who never attended/have not attended school, the figure was 76.16%.

Below is the breakdown of the population of Intan Jaya Regency, Central Papua by education level as of the end of 2024.

  1. Doctoral Degree (S3): 3 people (0.002%)
  2. Master's Degree (S2): 47 people (0.03%)
  3. Bachelor's Degree (S1): 1,467 people (1.07%)
  4. Associate Degree (D3): 263 people (0.19%)
  5. Vocational Levels D1 and D2: 112 people (0.08%)
  6. Senior High School (SMA): 5,910 people (4.29%)
  7. Junior High School (SMP): 5,417 people (3.93%)
  8. Completed Elementary School (SD): 8,194 people (5.95%)
  9. Not Completed Elementary School: 11.41 thousand people (8.28%)
  10. Never Attended/Have Not Attended School: 104.88 thousand people (76.16%)

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