The table illustrates students of the first year who share very good ratings of the resources provided by the college for three courses, namely Economics, Law, and Commerce.
Overall, the table for Commerce exhibited the highest rating percentages among all three courses, while the lowest was experienced in Law.
Firstly, for Economics, pre-course information is the lowest percentage, sharing 59% compared to Law and Commerce, which is slightly minimal sharing. Law has 72%, then Commerce is the highest at 95%. As well as in teaching, Commerce experienced the same percentage as Economics, 95%, while Law, sharing 62%, experienced a small proportion. Then for tutor, Commerce accounted for the highest proportion at 93%, whereas others shared less: Economics at 90%, and Law stood at the lowest level with 76%. The table for resources, which is printed, in Commerce had the highest figure, accounting for 86%, more than others. Finally, other resources in Economics stood at the lowest level at 60%; Law and Commerce shared almost the same percentage, 80%-81%
