§ 15. Mr. Skeffingtonasked the Minister of Education if he will now state the number of students who, in 1956–57, took courses in science, engineering and craft subjects, respectively; and if he will give a table showing whether such courses led to university degrees, diplomas, professional qualification, higher national certificates, ordinary national certificates, or City and Guilds certificates.
STUDENTS IN FURTHER EDUCATION ESTABLISHMENTS | ||||
Academic Year 1956–1957 | ||||
Engineering (including craft) | Science | |||
Full-time | Part-time (day) | Full-time | Part-time (day) | |
University degrees (including Preliminary) | 1,594 | 994 | 2,145 | 3,348 |
National diplomas and National certificates | 3,581 | 83,569 | 68 | 16,307 |
City and Guilds G.C.E. | 192 | 71,131 | — | 708 |
G.C.E. | — | — | 1,121 | 2,473 |
Other examinations (including Dip. Tech., professional and college) | 3,605 | 5,706 | 813 | 2,989 |