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  • Asked on April 22, 2021 in Education.

    1. United States of America

    USA - Top 10 countries

    American education system is known to be one of the countries with best education system. With top universities in the country that are widely known for their education proposition and program structure along with other benefits like recruitment. Students chose USA as one of their preferred destination because of the wide opportunities of learning and experiencing best educational instances that benefit in the growth of their career.

    2. Switzerland

    Switzerland - Best higher education

    Switzerland education system is applauded and is included in best education in the world list. The education system in Switzerland promotes their students to acquire educational knowledge from some of its top ranked universities in the country that focus on the delivering knowledge of the individual’s desired course. The program structure in the universities focus on providing their students advanced information in their tertiary schools/college i.e. higher education.

    3. Denmark

    Denmark - Best countries for higher education

    With 99% literacy rate in Denmark, the country is considered among top educated countries in the world. The Danish education system has divided its secondary and tertiary level education into following sectors from which, students can determine their choice of education:

    Types of undergraduate degrees in Denmark

    • Academy Profession Degree
    • Professional Bachelors
    • Top up degree
    • Business Academy Bachelor’s Degree
    • Artistic Bachelor’s Degree
    • Types of Post graduate degrees in Denmark
    • Master’s degree
    • Artistic Master’s degree
    • PhD degree

    Academia in Denmark is well-known because of its unique settings in the universities that proclaim to provide healthy knowledge to their enrolled students.

    4. United Kingdom

    United Kingdom - Best countries for higher education

    Education system in the some parts of United Kingdom is managed by separate governments. The renowned government of United Kingdom is responsible for the education system in England where as other parts like Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland are managed by their respective governments. Universities in UK are well-known around the world ever since their establishment which trace way back in history. The world education system lists United Kingdom as one of the best places to study and obtain knowledge. The system address all topics ranging from arts, business to management.

    5. Sweden

    Sweden - Best countries for higher education

    The population of the country is not more than 1 lakh. With manageable citizens and almost 100% literacy rate Sweden is undoubtedly one of the best destinations for higher education. Along with some of its general academic degree, Sweden also provides several vocational and professional in fields such as engineering, law and medicines. The Swedish education system is quite pleasant and with the statistics derived, the advanced educational practices in the country are highly reliable.

    6. Finland

    Finland - best country for higher education

    According to the 2000 statistics, the literacy rate in Finland is 100% and has continued to remain so. The education system in Finland is designed for students opting full-time education. Tertiary or Higher education universities in Finland are divided in two sectors – Traditional and Universities of applied science.

    • Traditional universities – Also known as research based universities focus on theoretical education of the subjects.
    • Universities of Applied Science – The subjects under applied science mainly focus on either industry development projects or professions that are required in the world like medicines, etc.

    7. Netherlands

    Netherlands - Best countries for higher education

    The Dutch based education system was established back in 1800 and has continued to introduce new educational practices since then. Higher education system in Netherland is similar to Finland education system where the university criteria are divided into two sectors.

    Research oriented universities – WO (wetenschappelijk onderwijs) meaning scientific education subjects, which focuses on theoretical and research based subjects like arts or sciences. Students can research on subjects independently after completing courses from WO universities or can further proceed to pursue a PhD based degree.

    Higher professional education – HBO (hoger beroepsonderwijs) meaning higher learning and professional training subjects, which focuses on practical and applied science subjects preparing students for particularly aimed professions.

    8. Singapore

    Singapore - Best countries for higher education

    Singapore Education system is the most developed in terms of program or term structure, quality of education and values imparted by Asian schools and colleges. The higher secondary education system in Singapore consists of Under graduate, Graduate, Doctoral degree programs where students have the opportunity to learn in an advanced setting and structure provided by the universities of Singapore and also prepare themselves for work force environment.

    9. Canada

    Canada - Best countries for higher education

    Countries with best higher education system consider Canada in the list, because of its quality and equality of education. The prominent two languages in Canada are English and French, the education system in Canada is flexible. Reputed universities in Canada provide several levels of educational programs that are reliable and have quality educational content or structure that helps students in improving their educational knowledge.

    10. Australia

    Australia - Best countries for higher education

    Private and Public schools/universities in Australia is commendable. International students approach Australia for its quality educational practices and availability of almost all subjects of interest in the country. Australian government has been determined to provide high quality of education to its students improving its tertiary education management.

    The education system around the world is determined to get better with more opportunities to gain in-depth knowledge about subjects in different universities of the world. Education is an important practice that develops an individual’s literacy, awareness and familiarity with familiar or unfamiliar concepts.

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  • Asked on March 27, 2020 in Programming.

    == tests for reference equality (whether they are the same object).

    .equals() tests for value equality (whether they are logically “equal”).

    Objects.equals() checks for null before calling .equals() so you don’t have to (available as of JDK7, also available in Guava).

    String.contentEquals() compares the content of the String with the content of any CharSequence (available since Java 1.5).

    Consequently, if you want to test whether two strings have the same value you will probably want to use Objects.equals().

    // These two have the same value
    new String("test").equals("test") // --> true 
    
    // ... but they are not the same object
    new String("test") == "test" // --> false 
    
    // ... neither are these
    new String("test") == new String("test") // --> false 
    
    // ... but these are because literals are interned by 
    // the compiler and thus refer to the same object
    "test" == "test" // --> true 
    
    // ... string literals are concatenated by the compiler
    // and the results are interned.
    "test" == "te" + "st" // --> true
    
    // ... but you should really just call Objects.equals()
    Objects.equals("test", new String("test")) // --> true
    Objects.equals(null, "test") // --> false
    Objects.equals(null, null) // --> true

    You almost always want to use Objects.equals(). In the rare situation where you know you’re dealing with interned strings, you can use ==.

    From JLS 3.10.5. String Literals:

    Moreover, a string literal always refers to the same instance of class String. This is because string literals – or, more generally, strings that are the values of constant expressions (§15.28) – are “interned” so as to share unique instances, using the method String.intern.

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  • Asked on March 24, 2020 in Solution.

    You need to disable pop-ups. 

    Firefox

    1. Select Tools from the Mozilla Firefox taskbar
    2. Select Options from the drop-down menu
    3. Select Content from the Options dialog box
    4. To disable all pop-ups, check the Block pop-up windows radio button
    5. Select Close

    Google Chrome

    1. Click the Chrome menu

      on the browser toolbar.

    2. Select Settings.
    3. Click Show advanced settings.
    4. in the “Privacy” section, click the Content settings button.

    Internet Explorer

    1. Click Tools menu
      • Press Alt-T if you don’t see a menu
    2. Click Internet Options
    3. Click Privacy tab
    4. Under Pop-up Blocker, Check Turn on Pop-up Blocker
    5. Click OK
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