The universities and colleges in Hamburg According to a forecast from the Conference of Ministers of Education and Cultural Affairs (KMK), we can expect more new students in the coming years. An increase is expected from 10,900 students in the first semester last year to 12,300 by 2035. Nationwide, the number is expected to rise from 478,000 to 526,000, as the KMK announced on Tuesday. “This is about 7,500 more than the peak year of 2011,” he said.
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However, according to KMK calculations, the numbers are expected to drop across the country by 2026 first. According to the information, this is mainly due to the fact that Bavaria, North Rhine-Westphalia and Schleswig-Holstein are switching back to 13 years of school up to the Abitur, which means that more fewer people eligible to study leave school first. This is said to have a significant impact on the number of new students. In Hamburg too, the number of first-year students is expected to drop slightly to an expected 10,700 new students by 2026. The KMK then expects a continuous increase until 2035.
According to KMK forecasts, the proportion of those eligible to study with university entrance qualifications in the population of the same age will increase throughout Germany from 49.8 percent in 2021 to 52 percent in 2035. e basis of the calculation KMK projections on the number of students and graduates with university entrance certificates and technical college entrance certificates from September 2023. At that time, the KMK had forecast an increase in the number student from eleven today to twelve million. in 2035. Immigration and improving birth rates were cited as causes.
Despite the expected increase in new students, the universities in Hamburg do not seem to be full. According to the KMK, there were 11,701 first-year students in the Hanseatic city in 2017. The number then fell, reaching a low of 10,160 first-year students in 2021.
The universities and colleges in Hamburg According to a forecast from the Conference of Ministers of Education and Cultural Affairs (KMK), we can expect more new students in the coming years. An increase is expected from 10,900 students in the first semester last year to 12,300 by 2035. Nationwide, the number is expected to rise from 478,000 to 526,000, as the KMK announced on Tuesday. “This is about 7,500 more than the peak year of 2011,” he said.
However, according to KMK calculations, the numbers are expected to drop across the country by 2026 first. According to the information, this is mainly due to the fact that Bavaria, North Rhine-Westphalia and Schleswig-Holstein are switching back to 13 years of school up to the Abitur, which means that more fewer people eligible to study leaving school first. This is said to have a significant impact on the number of new students. In Hamburg too, the number of first-year students is expected to drop slightly to an expected 10,700 new students by 2026. The KMK then expects a continuous increase until 2035.
2024-04-30 19:26:34
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