5.2 Proportion of first-generation female students

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In the 2024 academic year (B.E. 2567), the university had a total enrollment of 3,214 students across undergraduate and graduate levels. Of these, 1,234 were male and 1,980 were female, with women constituting 61.61 percent of the total student population.

In the 2024 academic year, the university received a total of 1,723 new undergraduate and graduate applications, comprising 631 males and 1,092 females. Female applicants accounted for 63.38% of all applications. A total of 1,431 new students enrolled, including 521 males and 910 females, with women representing 63.59% of all new enrolments.

There was a total of 1,066 first-generation new entrants to the university, comprising 362 male students and 704 female students. Female students accounted for 66.04% of all first-generation new entrants.

When compared with the total number of enrolled female students (910), 704 of them were first-generation bachelor’s degree students, accounting for 77.36% of all female enrolments.