The graph presents the number of international graduate students from UK univesities from 2000 to 2015. Overall, all UK universities, regardless their size, saw increases of varying degrees in their graduates. While Oxford and Cambridge had the highest rate of graduate students, and the greatest improvement showed in london universities. Its clear that Bristol university experienced slight improvements compared to the other categories.
In 2000, graduate rate of London and Bristol universities witnessed same level, both experiencing 5% and 6%, so is the figure for Bath university reached 7%. Cardiffs students who graduated, only 10% students are finished their study. Additionally, the more students who continue their studies in Oxford seen 14%, and the figure for Cambridge university reached 15% graduate students overall.
When it comes in 2015, the graduation rates changed dramatically. Despite less experiencing graduate rate in London university, then the figure for increased significantly, to 20%. In Cardiff proportion rise to 14% of students, and the Bath university was incresing to 12%. While improvements in Bristol university showed slightly, accounted for 7%. However, both Oxford and Cambridge had the most significant changes in graduation students rate, with the former levels of graduation students skyrocketed, with 25% respectively, and the latter was 23% of graduations.
