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Women Study Faster According to Statistics

For the first time, the Federal Statistical Office has determined how many students complete their degree in a given period of time. There is a clear difference between the genders.

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For the first time, the Federal Statistical Office has examined graduation rates. There are clear differences between the sexes. And: humanities scientists need the longest.

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For the first time, the Federal Statistical Office has determined how many students complete their degree in a given period of time. There is a clear difference between the genders.

WIESBADEN. Bachelor after four years? Few achieve this goal. Just 30 percent of the first semesters of 2019 achieved their degree during this time. This is shown by a survey conducted by the Federal Statistical Office. These are the first nationwide figures on the duration of study programmes – and they show great differences between the genders Symbol photo: Shutterstock / Wirestock Creators Female students are completing their studies Accordin…

Almost one in three (30%) of the total of 515 700 persons who took up a bachelor's degree at a German university in the year 2019, successfully completed their studies within eight semesters. The Federal Statistical Office (Destatis) also reports that the degree rate of female bachelors was significantly higher at 36% than that of young Bachelors (25 %) of the same academic year (summer semester 2019 and winter semester 2019/2020). {/mprestricti…

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