Full text: National reports (Part 2)

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Table 6 deals in the first three lines with academic years and over 1963 with a calendar 
year. Because the duration of the courses is different, the number of study months is a more 
reliable indication of the growth of the institute. Table 7 gives this information. 
Table 6. Number of students 
Period 
New enrolments 
Total number enroled 
A+C 
B 
Total 
A+C 
B 
Total 
1951-56 
90 
74 
164 
145 
84 
229 
1956-61 
226 
179 
405 
342 
194 
536 
Sept. 61 - Sept. 62 
61 
60 
121 
96 
75 
171 
Sept. 62 - Dec. 62 
29 
38 
67 
69 
56 
125 
1963 
66 
49 
115 
115 
70 
185 
Table 7. Number of study months 
Period 
A+C 
B 
Total 
1951-56 
900 
328 
1,228 
1956-61 
2,317 
768 
3,085 
Sept. 61 - Sept. 62 
708 
394 
1,102 
Sept. 62 - Dec. 62 
232 
154 
386 
1963 
712V, 
383 
1,095V, 
Put in percentages: 
1951-56 
73.3 
26.7 
100 
1956-61 
75.1 
24.9 
100 
1961-ult. 62 
63.1 
36.9 
100 
1963 
67.0 
33.0 
100 
Table 8 shows for 1961/62 (academic year) and for 1963 (calendar year) the area of 
origin and in Table 9 the financial sponsor. 
Table 8. Analysis of the number of students in 1961 and ’63 acc. to area of origin 
A + C 
B 
Total 
1961-62 
1963 
Africa 
30 
6 
44 
36 
Australasia 
5 
- 
2 
5 
Europe (outs, the Netherlands) 
25 
18 
35 
43 
Far East, South Asia 
19 
10 
21 
29 
Middle East 
18 
7 
30 
25 
North America 
7 
1 
8 
8 
Central and South America 
6 
9 
16 
15 
Netherlands 
5 
19 
16 
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Table 9. Analysis of the number of students in 1961-63 acc. to financial sponsor 
A+C 
B 
Total 
1961-62 
1963 
International Organ. 
13 
7 
29 
20 
Foreign Governm. Services 
21 
7 
32 
28 
Netherlands Governm. 
34 
16 
39 
50 
Private Enterprises 
11 
11 
4 
22 
Own account 
36 
29 
68 
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