6,830 Residents of Sula Islands Regency Have Higher Education by End of 2024

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Irfan Fadhlurrahman 18/10/2025 11:47 WIB
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Percentage of Sula Islands Residents by Education Level (December 2024)
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Data from the Directorate General of Population and Civil Registration (Dukcapil) shows that the population of Sula Islands Regency, North Maluku, reached 100.64 thousand people in 2024.

Of this number, only 6.79% of the population had completed higher education by December 2024.

The proportion of residents with Diploma I and Diploma II education was 0.78%, while Diploma III was 1.08%. Furthermore, residents with Bachelor's (S1) education reached 4.81%, Master's (S2) 0.12%, and Doctorate (S3) 0.008%.

Furthermore, the proportion of residents with Senior High School completion was 25.6%. Junior High School and Elementary School graduates were 14.08% and 20.24% respectively.

Meanwhile, 11.66% of the population of Sula Islands Regency had not completed Elementary School. As for the population who are not/have not been to school, it was 21.64%.

The following are the details of the population of Sula Islands Regency, North Maluku, by education level as of December 2024.

  1. Doctorate (S3): 8 people (0.008%)
  2. Master's (S2): 117 people (0.12%)
  3. Bachelor's (S1): 4,836 people (4.81%)
  4. Diploma III (D3): 1,088 people (1.08%)
  5. Diploma I and II (D1 and D2): 781 people (0.78%)
  6. Senior High School (SMA): 25.76 thousand people (25.6%)
  7. Junior High School (SMP): 14.17 thousand people (14.08%)
  8. Completed Elementary School (SD): 20.36 thousand people (20.24%)
  9. Not Completed Elementary School (SD): 11.74 thousand people (11.66%)
  10. Not/Never Been to School: 21.77 thousand people (21.64%)

(Read: Number of Employed Residents in West Java Increased in Early 2025)

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