The bar chart indicates the number of foreign students from four countries: Singapore, Malaysia, Sri Lanka, France, and China; enlisted in a third-year Computer Science course at a Canadian college.
Topic 25
Several Asian nations, including China, Singapore, Malaysia and Sri Lanka, and one European nation, France, are represented at the college in the given illustration. Students may choose the Database core option, while others may choose Networking.
There are 17 students enrolled in Chinese universities, compared to 5 in France. Malaysia has 11 students, as do Singapore and Sri Lanka. There is a striking similarity between Singapore and Sri Lanka in terms of their profiles.
Students from all five countries enroll in Database, but the number of possible enrolled students is higher among males, with 21 and 9, respectively. For each nationality, males taking Database outnumber the females, except in the case of French students with 3 females to only 1 male. As of 2018, China has the most students studying Database, with nine; Sri Lanka comes in second with seven, and Singapore comes in third with six. There are four Database students in Malaysia and four in France.
In every country except France, more women than men enroll in the Networking option. In fact, the number of female French students in the Networking stream is zero. Only 1 male from each country is enrolled in Networking, except for 2 males from Sri Lanka.