In 2023, female graduates made up 60.1% of tertiary-level graduates in Malta, outnumbering males in all levels of tertiary education.
For every 100 male graduates, there were 151 female graduates.
The largest proportion of graduates attained a qualification at ISCED Level 6 (Bachelor’s or equivalent), accounting for 52.5%, followed by 34.9% achieving an ISCED Level 7 (Master’s or equivalent).
Most graduates (67.9%) were aged between 20 and 29, with 1,526 foreign graduates representing 26.2% of the total. Non-EU citizens made up 54.5% of foreign graduates.
Full-time programme graduates accounted for 71.9%, while part-time graduates increased by 16.8% compared to the previous year.
The majority of graduates in Bachelor’s and Master’s programs were Maltese (81.1% and 77.5%, respectively), while foreign nationals dominated in Short-cycle tertiary education (67.8%) and Doctoral programs (60.3%).
The most popular field of study was ‘Business, administration and law’ (29.7%), followed by ‘Health and welfare’ (23.2%).
‘Agriculture, forestry, fisheries, and veterinary’ was the least popular, making up only 0.2%. In STEM fields, 14.2% of graduates qualified, with female STEM graduates increasing by 10.1%, while male graduates decreased by 6.7%.
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