The horizontal bar chart illustrates the proportion of Chinese and Indian students enrolled in Canadian universities across various provinces in 2009.
Overall, Chinese students more than Indian students in most provinces. British Columbia and New Brunswick had the highest percentages of Chinese students, while New Brunswick also recorded the highest proportion of Indian students. Whereas, Prince Edward Island had the lowest figures for both nationalities.
In New Brunswick, Canadian universities had the highest share of students at just 12% from India, and approximately 5% from China. Moreover, Nova Scotia and Quebec had huge proportion of Chinese and Indian students, for Chinese this provinces are recorded at just 10%, and 9% in the same order, while for Indian students are enrolled at just 7%, and around 6% in consequence. Furthermore, Alberta had students from China around 4%, but from India 5%.
In addition, Yukon had the average share of students , Chinese students reached at just 7%, while Indian students had 5%. While, in British Columbia recorded students from China are 11% who enrolled in university, but from india at just 5%. Whereas, Manitoba and Ontario had the same proportions in both country, In Manitoba and Ontario Chinese students are approximately 6%, while Indian students are 3%. Moreover, in Prince Edward Island only enrolled Chinese students at just 5% over throughout year.
