[Questions 11-14 are for persons age 6 or older who attend or attended establishments of regular education]
Educational level will be understood to mean each one of the categories included in the Census document.
This classification is divided into two parts, A and B.
Look at the Census document.
When a person declares more than one level to you, you should find out which of them would be considered superior to the other.
For example, one cannot apply to high school without having finished primary school, therefore, it will be second secondary level.
Remember that in this case you should write down only the highest level finished.
If a person attended two equal courses, mark the one considered more important and register the other in the space meant for "Observations".