This is how the number of students in Poland has changed. The effects of demographic changes can be seen

Compared to the 2015/2016 academic year, the number of students decreased by 8.9 percent. – results from the data of the Central Statistical Office.
In the academic year 2023/2024, 292,000 received a diploma of graduation. graduates, 134 people less than in the 2022/2023 academic year. The number of graduates decreased by 19.9 percent. compared to 2015/2016. Most graduates (191.6 thousand) completed uniform master's studies and first -cycle studies, while 34.4 percent were graduates of second -cycle studies.
Graduates most often graduated from the fields included in the groups: business, administration and law (24.6 percent), health and social care (14.1 percent), technique, industry, construction (13.3 percent) and social sciences, journalism and information (11.6 percent).
Among 18.9 thousand Foreigners' graduates came from Ukraine (36 percent) and Belarus (12.5 percent) the most. 87.9 percent completed full -time studies foreigners, and most people graduated from the Business Group, Administration and Law (32.2% of the total number of foreigners' graduates).
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In the 2024/2025 academic year, women accounted for 58.2 percent. general studying. 803.6 thousand studied in full -time studies. people (62.8 percent of studying), while in part -time studies – 476.5 thousand people.
Among the most frequently chosen groups of fields were: business, administration and law, where 22.6 percent studied. all students, social sciences, journalism and information (14.2 percent, respectively), health and social care (14.0 percent) and technology, industry, construction (12.3 percent).
108.6 thousand studied in Poland foreigners, including 52.7 thousand women, by 1.4 percent more than in the previous academic year. Nearly a third of all foreigners (32.3 thousand) chose universities in the Mazowieckie voivodship.
Most foreigners came from European countries, with the most numerous group to people from Ukraine (47.5 thousand, 43.8 percent of all foreigners), from Belarus (12.2 thousand – 11.3 percent) and Turkey (5.2 thousand – 4.7 %).
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