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Future Horizons: The Rise of Women in Indian Higher Education

by Blitz India Media
January 25, 2024
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The realm of higher education in India is rapidly evolving concerning gender dynamics. In 2023, men dominated the student body, comprising 51.4% of the market share, particularly favouring traditional academic courses such as engineering, business, and science. However, the female student segment is experiencing rapid growth, exhibiting a Compound Annual Growth Rate (CAGR) of 6.8% during 2018-2023. Women are diversifying their academic interests, inclining towards STEM fields, social sciences, and humanities.

The market for male students in higher education is projected to steadily grow, reaching $57.86 billion by 2032. This growth is attributed to sustained interest in conventional academic domains. Educational institutions must focus on expanding STEM programmes, employing innovative teaching methods, and promoting academic excellence in these fields.

Conversely, the female student segment is anticipated to outpace male growth, reaching $56.49 billion by 2032. This surge will be driven by women’s increasing interest in a range of career paths and leadership roles. Educational institutions must respond by offering a broader spectrum of programmes, creating gender-inclusive learning environments, and providing leadership opportunities for female students.

The Indian higher education market is undergoing rapid changes, with both male and female segments experiencing growth. Educational institutions must adapt to meet the evolving needs of these changing demographics. They should offer a wide array of programmes, utilise innovative teaching methods, and establish inclusive learning environments. Overall, the future of higher education in India looks promising. With a growing population and an escalating demand for skilled workers, the Indian higher education market is well-positioned for continued growth, accommodating the evolving gender dynamics.

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