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Unlock the Full Potential of Women in Science & Technology

September 08, 2025

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The Free Press Journal - Indore

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India has bold ambitions. From becoming a leader in artificial intelligence and space exploration to driving breakthroughs in biotechnology, the country's innovation engine is in full throttle. It also has the world's largest youth population, which is another major advantage that furthers its ambitions. But there's one major roadblock holding it back: the gender gap in STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics).

The numbers tell a striking story. While India produces the highest number of women STEM graduates in the world, around 40% of total graduates, only 14% of scientists, engineers, and technologists in Indian R&D institutions are women. This drop-off becomes even more stark in high-tech industries and leadership roles, where social norms and lack of support often push talented women out of the pipeline.

The Indian STEM Gender Gap Starts Early

In India, the gender gap in STEM doesn't begin in the lab; it starts in the classroom. Girls often grow up surrounded by stereotypes about science and technology being "male domains". Add to that limited access to mentorship and few visible female role models, and the result is a leaky pipeline where women gradually disappear as the career ladder rises. One might think that this cannot be the case in 2025, but unfortunately, it is a reality that is yet to change.

Even though over 42% of STEM graduates in India are women, their numbers sharply decline in engineering, technology, and especially in senior academic and corporate positions. For instance, women make up only about 9% of engineering faculty and just 11.5% of materials science faculty in Indian universities. Domestic expectations, lack of workplace flexibility, and deep-seated biases only widen the gap further.

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