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What is the male to female ratio at Nottingham university?

Published in University Demographics 1 min read

The male to female ratio at Nottingham University is 45:55.

This means that for every 45 male students, there are 55 female students enrolled at the university. This data reflects the student composition during the 2016–17 academic year.

Understanding the Student Demographics

The gender balance is just one aspect of the diverse student body at Nottingham University. Here's a quick overview:

Gender Proportion
Male 45%
Female 55%

Broader Student Profile

Beyond gender, the university's student population also shows interesting characteristics:

  • Domicile Breakdown: In the 2016–17 academic year, the student body was composed of a significant majority of UK students, alongside a notable international presence:
    • 78% UK students
    • 5% EU students
    • 17% Non-EU students
  • Educational Background: Approximately 20% of Nottingham's undergraduates have a privately educated background. This proportion places the University of Nottingham as having the 17th highest representation of privately educated students among mainstream British universities.

For more detailed information about the university, you can visit its Wikipedia page.