Universities Should Accept Equal Numbers of Male and Female Students in Every Subject

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A balanced expression of women and men in all courses is simply unattainable.

Registration for each


course is based on the number of applications the universities receive. If the university has decided to fill
the degree program with the same number of men and women, the university needs a sufficient number of
candidates for both genders. In reality, it is not practical to aim for equal quotas, as many courses are
more popular than one gender. For example, if 50% of vacant seats are directed to men, it is difficult to
fill an arts course or nursing course because these courses tend to attract more female candidates as it
requires meticulousness, consideration and comprehensiveness a lot. This makes it clear that universities
should not accept the same number of male and female students in all subjects.
There’s a likelihood that everyone concerned about human rights, but in our point of view, it’s quite
different about the definition. The right to education is a human right and indispensable for the exercise of
other human rights. Quality education aims to ensure the development of a fully-rounded human being.
So there’s no one have the ability to deprive of your chance to your studying, even you are a girl or a boy.
But there’s some misunderstandings as human rights is right to study, not fairness in the number of
students in each major. The best applicants for each subject should continue to be selected by the
university based on their qualifications. This gives men and women equal opportunities and knows the
candidates will succeed if they work to get good grades at college. It is unfair to reject students who are
strongest applicants for the course and to support lower grade or low qualification one.

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