Over 70,000 Students Admitted To Universities in Hungary This Year

  • 25 Jul 2022 10:20 AM
  • Hungary Matters
Over 70,000 Students Admitted To Universities in Hungary This Year
This year, 73,805 out of 99,192 applicants gained admission to higher-education institutions in Hungary, the deputy state secretary for higher education told public current affairs channel M1 on Friday.

Most freshers — some 17,000 people — applied for courses in business administration, followed by technical studies, medicine, pedagogy and law, Balázs Hankó said.

Budapest’s Eötvös Loránd University attracted more students (11,000) than any other institution, he added.

Thanks to the higher-education reforms launched by the government, the number of students starting their studies in vocational fields has grown by 16%, to 8,300, since 2020.

Fully 6,200, or 14% more freshers, are starting medical studies this year than in 2020, he said. 

The number of students starting courses in agriculture has grown to 3,100, he said. Tertiary education has a 30% drop-out rate in Hungary, one that the government plans to reduce to 20% in the coming years by launching mentoring programmes, he said.

Hungarian graduates need only 1.2 months on average to find work in the European Union, and earn 1.5-2 times more than their peers with only secondary education, he said.

Of 25,000 universities worldwide, 11 Hungarian institutions are among the best 1,400 in the world, Hankó said.

The government aims for one to be included among the top 100 by 2030, and three among the best 100 European universities, he added.

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