5 Reasons Why Fewer Women Pursue Engineering in India

<p>In many sectors, there&rsquo;s a noticeable disparity in the number of male and female students pursuing STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics). In overall statistics, the number of girls going to school is less than boys. And most of those who go, they opt for fields like literature, nursing, or liberal arts. It&rsquo;s ironic, if we think about it, when we see boys going for a degree in English or History, it is generally ridiculed, but for girls, it is often considered the best option. Here, we will delve into the reasons why fewer women pursue engineering, or for that matter, science in India.</p> <p><a href="https://rajshamani.medium.com/5-reasons-why-fewer-women-pursue-engineering-in-india-d3a38d0a1fc8"><strong>Click Here</strong></a></p>