Malta Independent

Number of University of Malta graduates increases by 15% in four years

- Joanna Demarco

The number of students graduating from the University of Malta in 2014/2015 witnessed a large increase of 15.1% when compared to four years prior, according to a recent report by the National Statistics Office.

The Regional Statistics report, published last week, stated that the academic year 2014/2015 saw a total of 3,557 graduates. In the same academic year, a total of 11,599 students were pursuing and attending full-time and part-time courses. This number increased by 12% compared to four years prior, the 2010/2011 academic year.

The number of female graduates was higher than the number of male graduates for all qualificat­ion categories. In total, 59.5% of graduates were females.

Of the graduates, 48.4% obtained a bachelor’s degree or an equivalent qualificat­ion, and 35.5% obtained a master’s degree or equivalent qualificat­ion. The former saw a decrease of 1.6% and the latter an increase of 3.6% when compared to those results of 2010/2011.

It is interestin­g to note that the share of graduates pursuing master’s degrees, bachelor’s degrees and undergradu­ate diplomas per 1,000 inhabitant­s was highest in Gozo, followed by the Western District.

Resembling the situation in academic year 2010/2011, the report showed that the most popular fields of study were social science, business and law, health and welfare and humanities and arts at 37.5%, 21.3% and 12.6% respective­ly.

The report states that the education and humanities fields of study have decreased in popularity, with a drop of 4.5% and 3.3% respective­ly. Health and welfare has increased in popularity by 3.1%.

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