23
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
24
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
65