2021, May 20
Share this articleNU’s Graduate School of Business in Kazakhstan holds a reputation for maintaining gender balance on its MFin course: a 50/50 balance in 2018 and 2019, and 2020 welcomed a class that is 59% female. Marek Jochec, Director of the MFin program, believes this is due to how the country prioritizes gender balance and their admissions process. “Kazakhstan is a relatively gender-balanced country and the education of females is traditionally strong. Female high school graduates have somewhat better grades than males; assuming this continues into bachelor degree, they have slightly better credentials and compete successfully for placement at admissions, which is gender-blind.”
Source: forbes.com