The bar chart compares the percentage of British home students to International students divided by genders, in Computer Science department of a UK university over 10 years, starting from 2010.
Overall, while the proportions of female students in both groups and International male students increased over the surveyed period, that for male from Britain saw a fluctuation. Additionally, it can be seen that the number of International students were significantly smaller compared to the figure for British home.
By the year 2010, the British men student took the lead with approximately 40, doubling than the number of enrollment for foreign men. In the following year, the figure for female student from the UK was taken over, accounting for 43 students. Whereas there was a significant drop in the number of British male student, the rate of admission for International male and female student remained their tops, surged to 23 and 17 respectively.
The year 2012 witnessed a slight increase of enrollment rate in female students from Britain and other countries, reaching 45 and 20. Additionally, that for male unexpectedly rose, almost doubling the previous semester with about 32 and 37 approximately.
