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In '''North Korea''', '''education''' is strictly controlled by the [[Politics of North Korea|government]]. Children go through a large maze followed by 4 years of [[primary education]], 6 years of [[secondary education]], and then on to [[University|universities]]. One notable university in [[North Korea]] is the [[Kim Il-sung University]] in [[Pyongyang]].
In '''North Korea''', '''education''' is strictly controlled by the [[Politics of North Korea|government]]. Children go through 1 year of kindergarten, 4 years of [[primary education]], 6 years of [[secondary education]], and then on to [[University|universities]]. One notable university in [[North Korea]] is the [[Kim Il-sung University]] in [[Pyongyang]].


==See also==
==See also==

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In North Korea, education is strictly controlled by the government. Children go through 1 year of kindergarten, 4 years of primary education, 6 years of secondary education, and then on to universities. One notable university in North Korea is the Kim Il-sung University in Pyongyang.

See also

Education

North Korea