5.3.1 Tracking access measures
Tracking access measures: Applicant and Admission Statistics (2021-2025)
The data presents the number of applicants and admissions over five years. Each year shows the total number of applicants (the larger, dark grey bar) and the number of admitted students (the smaller, red bar), along with their respective percentages.
Summary by Year:
2021:
Applicants: 82,144 (92.3% of total recorded applicants for that year, where the total is the sum of applicants and admitted students if they were distinct sets, but here it seems the percentage is for the "total applicant pool" which is (applicants / (applicants + admitted students)) ) - Correction: The percentages shown next to the numbers appear to be the proportion relative to the sum of applicants and admissions for that year.
Admissions: 6,817 (7.7%)
Total (Applicants + Admissions): 82,144 + 6,817 = 88,961
2022:
Applicants: 91,120 (92.4%)
Admissions: 7,470 (7.6%)
Total (Applicants + Admissions): 91,120 + 7,470 = 98,590
2023:
Applicants: 100,054 (92.7%)
Admissions: 7,868 (7.3%)
Total (Applicants + Admissions): 100,054 + 7,868 = 107,922
2024:
Applicants: 100,272 (92.3%)
Admissions: 8,399 (7.7%)
Total (Applicants + Admissions): 100,272 + 8,399 = 108,671
2025:
Trends Observed:
Total Applicants: The number of applicants generally increased from 2021 to 2024, peaking at 100,272 in 2024, then slightly decreased to 87,382 in 2025.
Total Admissions: The number of admitted students showed a steady increase throughout the five-year period, from 6,817 in 2021 to 8,616 in 2025.
Proportion of Admissions: The percentage of admitted students remained relatively stable, fluctuating between 7.3% and 9% of the combined applicant and admission pool. The highest proportion of admissions occurred in 2025 at 9%.
Raw Numbers: While the proportion of admissions didn't drastically change, the raw number of admitted students shows a positive trend, indicating improved access or capacity over time.
This data provides a good overview of the demand and access over the specified five-year period.

Admission Statistics by Gender (2021-2025)
This stacked bar chart shows the total number of admitted students for each year, categorized into male and female. The red portion represents female students and the grey/black portion represents male students.
Summary by Year:
2021:
Male: 1,140 (35.2%)
Female: 2,102 (64.8%)
Total Admitted: 3,242
2022:
Male: 1,278 (33.2%)
Female: 2,569 (66.8%)
Total Admitted: 3,847
2023:
Male: 1,478 (35.5%)
Female: 2,689 (64.5%)
Total Admitted: 4,167
2024:
Male: 1,638 (36.1%)
Female: 2,900 (63.9%)
Total Admitted: 4,538
2025:
Male: 1,764 (37.3%)
Female: 2,967 (62.7%)
Total Admitted: 4,731
Trends Observed:
Overall Increase in Admissions: The total number of admitted students has shown a consistent upward trend over the five years, increasing from 3,242 in 2021 to 4,731 in 2025.
Female Dominance: Female students consistently make up a larger proportion of the admitted students each year, ranging from 62.7% to 66.8%. The raw number of admitted female students also increased significantly from 2,102 in 2021 to 2,967 in 2025.
Increase in Male Admissions: While a smaller proportion, the raw number of admitted male students has also increased steadily, from 1,140 in 2021 to 1,764 in 2025. The percentage of male admitted students showed a slight increasing trend towards the end of the period.
Gender Gap: There is a clear gender gap in admissions, with consistently more female students being admitted than male students in all five years. Although the percentage for females slightly decreased from 66.8% in 2022 to 62.7% in 2025, they still form the majority.
This data provides insight into the gender distribution among admitted students over the past five years, indicating a continuous rise in overall admissions with a consistent majority of female students.

Source: https://edservices.op.swu.ac.th/EdData