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SDG 5: Focus Areas

 5.6.7 Track Women’s Graduation Rate

Graduate Follow-Up and Tracking Results (2023–2024)
  • Total Graduates : 5754
  • Total Female Graduates : 3845 (66.82%)

Evidence: 

The table below presents the graduate follow-up and tracking results for the 2023–2024 academic year, which measure employment rates.

Indicator Total No. Females Males
Undergraduate 4521 65.5% (2959) 34.5% (1562)
Postgraduate 619 66.6% (412) 33.4% (207)
Total Graduates 5140 65.6% (3371) 34.4% (1769)
General Employment Indicators (Female Category) Percentage
Employed 37.1%
Employed in the Private Sector 56.8%
Employed in the Public Sector 41.2%
Entrepreneurs (Freelance Sector) 0.98%
Employed within 6 Months of Graduation 84.8%
Average Monthly Salary between 450–700 BHD 65%
Employed in a Job Related to their Academic Field 68%
Employed at Institutions Participating in the Practical Training Program 48.1%
Enrolled in Full-Time Postgraduate Studies Programs 3.22%
Classification No. of Graduates (Females) Employed (Females)
Math 63 14 (5.13%)
Science 402 151 (12.30%)
Engineering 333 123 (10.03%)
IT 180 69 (5.63%)

Female Graduates by Subject Area: 2,867

Graduates by Subject Area : 4,315

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