The couple of pie charts provide the comparison about the proportions of four diverse areas where the students of Clydesdale University study.
It is clear from the chart that female students are interested in education and humanities spheres most, whereas the most preferable area for male counterparts is engineering.
According to the data, just under a half-45% of male students give the preference to engineering, yet this yield is not such prominent among women, whose figure accounts for only a fifth. The same proportion of men study education and in comparison with their female counterparts, their index makes up 15% more.
In contrast, the sphere of humanities is the least popular among men, constituting only one in ten of all students, which is three times lower than the indicator of females. What about the least popular area of women students, it is social science with only 15% and 10% more male students is interested in this field.
