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Table Y2. —Numbers of UNIVERSITY Students and COURSES taken
Note.—Only students taking a full year's course at the agricultural colleges have been included in 1947. There were in addition 890 students taking short courses of whom 428 were at Massey Agricultural College and 462 at Canterbury Agricultural College. In 1946 there were 1,088 students taking short courses.
Table. —MANUAL INSTRUCTION
Table W1.—Number of TEACHERS IN TRAINING (December)
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Number of Students enrolled. Courses taken. Year. Auckland. Victoria. Canterbury. t o i 1 Cant'y Agric. Total. Agriculture. Architecture. Arts. Commerce. Dentistry, Diploma of Education. Divinity. Engineering. Fine Arts. Home Science. Horticulture. Journalism. Law. Si Med. & Med. Sc. Mining. Music. Science.* 1 O 1946 1947 3,281 3,361 2,598 2,823 2,554 2,551 2,560 2,556 737 310 719 273 12449 11874 1,489 514 221 266 3,825 3,980 2,162 1,962 205 175 103 106 18 25 705 473| 48 207 129 601 69 | 74 63 j 583 642 43 54 895|e3 54744 248 188 1,516 2,470 7 * Including in 1947 Medical. , &c., Intermediate.
— Number of Schools from which Pupils attended. Number of Pupils attending Centres. Boys. Girls. Public primary and Maori schools Intermediate schools and departments Secondary departments of district; high schools .. Private schools Totals 981 28 89 274 14,096 5,262 3,173 2,129 13,475 4,551 3,403 2,207 1,272 24,660 23,636 Note.—There were 169 manual-training centres during 1947.
Training-college Students Total. Division A. Division B. Division C. 1947 1,522 42 1,564 1946 1,557 46 1,603
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