Newgiza University (NGU) systematically tracks gender-disaggregated graduation data to monitor women’s academic progression and ensure equitable outcomes. NGU maintains annual graduate records showing the total number of male and female graduates. Analysis of the 2023/2024 graduating cohort demonstrates that female students consistently achieve high completion rates, comparable to or exceeding those of their male peers. This tracking allows early identification of any disparities and supports targeted interventions such as academic advising, mentorship programs, and supplemental workshops to close performance gaps. NGU’s ongoing commitment to data-driven gender equity ensures sustained female academic success and progression to graduation.
| Subject | Total Graduates 2024 | Female Graduates 2024 | Proportion of Female 2024 (%) |
| STEM | 5 | 2 | 40% |
| Medicine | 556 | 306 | 55% |
| Arts and Humanities/Social Sciences | 20 | 11 | 55% |
| Total graduates at all levels | 688 | 368 | 53% |
| Total graduates by subject areas (STEM, Medicine, and Arts and Humanities/Social Sciences) | 581 | 319 | 55% |
