The pie charts illustrate the distribution of students by gender and the subjects they were studying at a major university in the year 2020.
In terms of gender distribution, 52% of the total student population were male, while females accounted for the remaining 48%.
Looking at the subject distribution among female students, the largest share, 25%, studied arts and humanities. Business and science were also popular choices, each attracting 15% of female students. Engineering and education made up 10% and 20% respectively, while the remaining 15% pursued other subjects.
For male students, engineering dominated with 40%, making it the most preferred subject by a significant margin. Business and science each comprised 15% of the male population, while only 5% studied education — considerably lower than the 20% among females. Arts and humanities represented 20%, which was lower compared to their female counterparts. Similarly, 5% of male students were involved in other unspecified subjects.
In summary, the data highlights clear gender preferences in subject choices, particularly in engineering and education, while fields such as science and business maintained similar proportions across both genders.
