The State Statistical Office announced that 7,612 students graduated last year across higher education, vocational schools, and faculties. This figure represents an 8.4 percent increase compared to the statistics recorded in 2024. Focusing on the first cycle of studies, the data revealed that 27.3 percent of the total graduates specialized in fields related to business, administration, and law.
Regarding the mode of study, the majority of the students were full-time; specifically, 5,677 graduates, accounting for 74.6 percent of the total, were enrolled full-time. Conversely, 1,935 students, representing 25.4 percent, completed their studies via correspondence. Furthermore, the report noted that the graduating students accounted for 59.6 percent of the cohort.
In terms of completion timelines, the statistics indicated that 28.3 percent of the students graduated on schedule. A significantly higher proportion, 71.7 percent, graduated late. Overall, the figures provide a detailed snapshot of the academic output, confirming the total number of students who successfully graduated during the reporting period.
These metrics are crucial for assessing trends within the national education sector.
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That’s a noticeable jump in graduates; it suggests a strong educational output this year.
What specific breakdown of the 7,612 graduates is available by educational institution or field of study?