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Male-female ratio of college students
According to incomplete statistics, the ratio of male to female in Peking University is about 6:4, and the male ratio is as high as 60%. As for Tsinghua University, the ratio of male to female is about 7:3, and the ratio of male is over 70%. There are more boys than girls in both schools.

Beijing Institute of Technology, male 70.38%, Dalian University of Technology, male 7 1. 18%, Northeastern University, male 72.42%, Beihang University, male 76.60%, Harbin Institute of Technology, male 77.42%.

It is not difficult to find that most of these schools with a high proportion of boys are biased towards science and engineering, which has a natural attraction to boys in enrollment, which is also the reason why the proportion of boys and girls in schools is extremely uneven.

Among the 985 colleges and universities, there are also some women with a high proportion, such as Beijing Normal University, East China Normal University, Minzu University of China, China Renmin University, China Agricultural University and Nankai University. The proportion of female students in these universities far exceeds that of male students.

Especially in normal universities, the proportion of female students is larger, with only 32.74% male students in Beijing Normal University and 34.83% male students in East China Normal University.

Several other 985 schools with a high proportion of girls are also more liberal arts colleges, so the trump card major of the school largely determines the ratio of male to female in the school.

In 985 universities with relatively balanced male-female ratio, such as Hunan University, Xiamen University, Northwest A&F University, Fudan University, Sun Yat-sen University and China Ocean University, the male-female ratio is about 5:5.