In 2022, the total number of tertiary-level graduates decreased by 2.2%, amounting to 5,472 individuals. The majority, 58.5%, achieved qualifications at ISCED Level 6 (Bachelor’s or equivalent), followed by 33.1% at ISCED Level 7 (Master’s or equivalent).
Females comprised 55.6% of tertiary graduates, outnumbering males across all levels except for ISCED 8 (PhD equivalent).
Most tertiary-level graduates fell within the 20 to 29 age group, constituting 72.0% of the total. Among the graduates, 74.4% completed full-time programs.
The number of foreign graduates increased by 10.6 percentage points, totaling 24.8% of all tertiary graduates in 2022. EU citizens (excluding Maltese) represented the majority of foreign graduates, accounting for 57.8%.
The most popular field of study among tertiary graduates was ‘Business, administration, and law,’ making up 34.6%, followed by ‘Health and welfare’ at 19.6%. In contrast, ‘Agriculture, forestry, fisheries, and veterinary’ constituted the least popular field at 0.3%.
In terms of STEM qualifications, 15.4% of graduates attained degrees in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics, with a slight increase in female STEM graduates and a decrease in male STEM graduates compared to the previous year. Full NSO report here.
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