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Gender ratio of Jiangsu University of Science and Technology
The ratio of male to female in Jiangsu University of Science and Technology is about 7 1:29. Jiangsu University of Science and Technology has fewer girls than boys. It shows that the proportion of girls in this school is low.

Jiangsu University of Science and Technology is located in Zhenjiang City, Jiangsu Province, a famous historical and cultural city with beautiful scenery. It is an ordinary institution of higher learning with distinctive features, a high-level university construction institution in Jiangsu Province, an excellent undergraduate teaching level evaluation institution of the Ministry of Education, and an excellent engineer education and training program institution of the Ministry of Education. The school has a long history, multi-source confluence and profound cultural heritage.

Jiangsu University of Science and Technology originated from Shanghai Private Dagong Vocational School 1933. 1953, the first secondary specialized school of shipbuilding industry in new China-Shanghai Shipbuilding Industry School was established; 1970 moved to Zhenjiang; 197 1 changed its name to Zhenjiang Shipbuilding Industry School; 1978 was upgraded to Zhenjiang Shipbuilding Industry College.

Now the school has two campuses, Changshan and Meng Xi in Zhenjiang, Zhangjiagang Campus and Shanghai Office, covering an area of 3,979 mu. At present, there are more than 2 1.900 undergraduates, more than 5,300 doctoral and master students, more than 600 international students with bachelor's, master's and doctoral degrees, and more than 2,400 faculty members, including more than 700 full-time teachers1. There are 265,438+0 colleges, 79 undergraduate majors, 3 postdoctoral research stations and 5 first-class colleges.

Factors affecting the number of female students in colleges and universities

1. Setting of disciplines and majors in colleges and universities: The ratio of male to female may be different in different majors. For example, the proportion of male engineering majors is generally higher, while humanities and social sciences majors may be more balanced.

3. Influenced by China's current educational model, boys' physical and mental development lags behind that of girls, and their oral, reading, writing and computing abilities are relatively late, while boys are active and love sports, and are more suitable for learning through experimental operation and computer. However, the current education system requires students to sit up straight in class, so it is difficult for boys to keep their concentration and show impatience, while girls are more obedient and meticulous, so girls get better grades.