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{{Main|Universities in Packilvania}}
{{Further information|University of Bingol|topic=education in Packilvania}}[[File:University of Bingol.jpg|thumb|[[University of Bingol]], the most prestigious university of Packilvania]]
Each province has substantial control over primary and high school education. Primary education is compulsory and free up to 12 years of age. Due to access issues especially in rural areas, enrollments rates fall below global standards. This has stifled attempts to reduce the illiteracy which stands at a stubbornly high 10% of the population. To combat this, different regional and provincial governments have enacted a traveling teacher scheme, whereby teachers from privileged and urban areas travel to rural areas and poor communities once a week to offer students there some kind of education. Despite the weaknesses of this approach, it is bearing considerable fruit, with literacy rates among children aged 9 to 12 showing considerable improvement. More work needs to be done in building and maintaining schools and training teachers. Enrollment rates for high school education are worryingly problematic as most 15-year-olds opt to work instead. Thus, the government has implemented a Vocational Training Certificate which is the equivalent of the Matriculation Certificate that is received by those who complete high school and is acquired through on-the-job training under a recognised artisan. The country's universities are controlled by the provincial and national governments. Despite challenges faced at lower levels, the Packilvanian high education sector goes head to head with other systems, producing the top 5 highest number of journal articles and other research papers in the world. [[Universities in Packilvania|Universities]] such as the [[University of Bingol]] and the [[University of Kemer]] are among the top 100 universities in the world while the [[Imperial University of Packilvania]] is probably the largest by enrollment. Nevertheless, the Packilvanian higher education system is criticised for failing to encourage academic rigour and critical thinking.
 
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