HC Deb 23 January 1969 vol 776 cc151-2W
51. Miss Pike

asked the Secretary of State for Education and Science how many boys and girls, respectively, applied for admission to universities in the United Kingdom in each of the last 10 years.

Mrs. Shirley Williams

The following number of candidates applied through the Universities Centre Council for Admissions from 1962 onwards:

APPLICATION FOR ADMISSION IN OCTOBER
Men Women
1962 32,900 15,000
1963 35,441 16,155
1964 40,800 17,546
1965 50,566 22,495
1966 57,967 24,625
1967 62,641 26,702
1968 (provisional) 71,645 31,070

Notes:

(1) Figures for 1959–61 are not available.

(2) The figures include older candidates. They exclude candidates who did not apply through the Universities Central Council for Admissions.

(3) Figures for different years are not comparable because the number of universities participating in the Council's scheme has not been the same throughout.

(4) The figures for 1965–68 exclude applications from overseas. In 1962, 1963 and 1964 the estimated number of applicants from overseas was 4,250, 4,300 and 4,850 respectively.

(5) The figures for 1962–67 relate to universities in Great Britain and for 1968 to the United Kingdom.