Sisäänpääsysuhde
Sisäänpääsysuhde, often translated as admission rate or acceptance rate, is a metric used by educational institutions, particularly universities and colleges, to indicate the proportion of applicants who are offered admission. It is calculated by dividing the number of admitted students by the total number of applicants. A lower sisäänpääsysuhde generally suggests a more selective institution, implying that fewer students met the admission criteria or that the institution chose to admit a smaller cohort from a large pool of qualified candidates. Conversely, a higher sisäänpääsysuhde indicates a less selective institution, meaning a larger percentage of applicants were accepted.
This figure is often used by prospective students and their families as a benchmark to gauge the