95.1 Thousand Sukabumi City Residents are High School Graduates by the End of 2024

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Irfan Fadhlurrahman 29/08/2025 11:58 WIB
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Proportion of Educational Attainment of Sukabumi City Residents (December 2024)
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Data from the Directorate General of Population and Civil Registration (Dukcapil) shows that the population of Sukabumi City, West Java, reached 370.1 thousand people in 2024.

However, only 8.9% of the population had received higher education by the end of 2024.

The proportion of residents with Diploma 1 (D1) and Diploma 2 (D2) education was 0.7%, while Diploma 3 (D3) was 2.1%. Furthermore, residents with Bachelor''s (S1) education reached 5.59%, Master''s (S2) 0.48%, and Doctorate (S3) 0.022%.

Subsequently, the proportion of residents who graduated from High School (SMA) was 25.69%. Junior High School (SMP) and Elementary School (SD) graduates were 14.46% and 19.52%, respectively.

Meanwhile, 9.85% of Sukabumi City residents had not completed elementary school. As for residents who are not/have not attended school, they accounted for 21.57%.

Here are the details of the population of Sukabumi City, West Java, by education level as of the end of 2024.

  1. S3 (Doctorate): 82 people (0.022%)
  2. S2 (Master''s): 1,784 people (0.48%)
  3. S1 (Bachelor''s): 20.68 thousand people (5.59%)
  4. D3 (Associate''s Degree): 7,781 people (2.1%)
  5. D1 and D2 (Diploma): 2,606 people (0.7%)
  6. SMA (High School): 95.1 thousand people (25.69%)
  7. SMP (Junior High School): 53.53 thousand people (14.46%)
  8. Completed SD (Elementary School): 72.26 thousand people (19.52%)
  9. Not Completed SD (Elementary School): 36.44 thousand people (9.85%)
  10. Not/Never Attended School: 79.84 thousand people (21.57%)

(Read: Indonesia''s Poor Population Decreased Again in Early 2025)

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