Source: Analysis by HSBC based on Ucas application data, 2007-12
The number of applications to vocational courses rose by 26 per cent between 2007 and 2012, says the study of Ucas data. Demand for subjects allied to medicine increased most (93 per cent), likely in part because of the recent introduction of a degree-entry requirement for nursing. Engineering, education and business rose by more than 9 per cent.
Meanwhile, non-vocational demand rose by just 6 per cent, with applications to history, philosophy, English and languages falling.
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