500,000 every year.
200,000 from medical / pharma / health sciences (85% are nursing graduates)
185,000 from technical courses / I.T. related courses
125,000 from business courses
On average, around 700,000 to 800,000 students graduate in the Philippines each year from universities and colleges at various levels. This number includes graduates from both public and private institutions across different fields of study.
In the Philippines, the Bachelor of Science in Midwifery program typically lasts for 2 to 4 years. The length of the program may vary depending on the educational institution offering the course.
In the Philippines, the school year typically starts in June and ends in March or April, with breaks for Christmas, New Year, and summer vacation.
School in the Philippines typically starts in June. This marks the beginning of the academic year for most schools in the country.
The Philippine school year runs for 10 months, and a school year must be at least 200 days as prescribed by law. The school year begins between the first, second or third weeks of June and lasts until the last week of March.
"Sona" stands for "State of the Nation Address" in the Philippines, which is an annual speech delivered by the President to Congress. It aims to inform the public about the current state of the country, the government's accomplishments, and its plans for the coming year.
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There are over 1 million lawyers in India. India graduates about 80,000 lawyers every year.
8000000
More than 90m is going population every year in the Philippines.
The Philippines has one national flag
Philippines population 1999-2009
If you include allopathic graduates, its around 18,000 per year. If you include DO graduates, its around 22500.
In 2010, the Philippines has a population of 94,013,200 and projected growth rate between 2010 and 2015 is 1.82%. This means that between 2010 and 2015, there will be approximately 1,711,040 babies born very year. Divide that figure by 365 days. So, between 2010 and 2015, the number of babies born in the Philippines will be around 4,688 per day.
42,000