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The image contains a bar chart with six pairs of bars representing British home students and international students studying Computer Science at a UK university from 2010-2012, separated by gender. In 2010, men had around 42 British students and 20 international students. In 2011, men had around 45 British students and 22 international students. In 2012, men had about 48 British students and 25 international students. In 2010, women had around 18 British students and 10 international students. In 2011, women had about 20 British students and 12 international students. In 2012, women had around 23 British students and 15 international students.
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The provided bar graphs illustrate how many local and international learners studied a computer science subject at a specific university from 2010 to 2012.
Overall,the number of domestic males and females student were higher than international ones in university.
For males, the number of domestic student gradually rose from around 35 to over 40 students,with a small dip in 2011 at 20 learners.However, the international learner rose significantly from 20 to nearly 40 students between 2010 to 2012.
For females,the number of domestic pupils emerged as the predominanted in the given time duration,starting with approximately 30 students in 2010 to roughly 45 student in by 2012.while, the figure for international females student remained similar at below 20 from 2010 to 2012.
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