In 2023, the number of males studying at the master’s or equivalent level, including study periods and/or work placements, stood at an unspecified benchmark, as only forecast data for subsequent years is provided. From 2024 to 2028, this figure is set to rise consistently from 40 to 67 units, outlining a positive trend trajectory. The year-on-year increase is approximately 17.5% in 2025, 14.9% in 2026, 11.1% in 2027, and 11.7% in 2028, reflecting robust growth.
Future trends to watch for:
- Potential variations in educational policies or economic conditions that could influence enrollment numbers.
- The impact of emerging educational technologies and flexible learning paths on male education choices.
- Demographic shifts and their potential effect on future forecasts.