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Women applicants dominate West Bengal undergraduate admission applications

The portal, launched for the first time this year by the higher education department, successfully validated 5,27,673 applications after a thorough review. Among these, 2,99,800 were from women.

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Ritika SrivastavUpdated: 7/9/2024, 6:31:00 AM

According to an official from the higher education department, female applicants have surpassed male applicants in the admissions to West Bengal's central undergraduate courses. The admissions portal, which was launched on June 24 and closed on July 6, witnessed a substantial number of applications from women.

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This year, the higher education department introduced the portal for the first time, and it validated 5,27,673 applications after scrutiny. Among these, 2,99,800 were from women. Additionally, there were 50 applicants from the 'others' category, which includes LGBTQ+ members. In total, 34,64,918 applications were submitted, with 98,089 coming from outside Bengal.

Siuli Sarkar, Principal of Lady Brabourne College, expressed her approval of the trend, highlighting that more girls are pursuing higher education. She pointed out that traditional views often direct boys towards technical and science-oriented disciplines while steering girls towards general streams. Despite this, girls are increasingly overcoming these challenges and excelling in their chosen fields. Lady Brabourne College itself received approximately 15,000 applications from female students for undergraduate courses.

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The portal was launched on June 24.

The department validated 5,27,673 applications.

2,99,800 applications were from female candidates.

There were 98,089 applications from outside Bengal.

Lady Brabourne College received around 15,000 applications from female students.

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