The given line graph illustrates the number of international students enrolled in University A, University B, and University C over a period of ten years, from 2010 to 2020.
Overall, there was a steady increase in the number of international students in all three universities, with University A having the highest number of enrollments throughout the period. Meanwhile, University C saw the most significant rise, whereas University B experienced relatively slower growth.
In 2010, University A had the highest number of international students at around 4,000, followed by University B with 3,500, and University C with just 2,000 students. Over the next five years, the number of foreign students at University A rose gradually to approximately 5,000, while University B experienced a slight increase to 3,800. On the other hand, University C saw a notable surge, reaching around 3,200 in 2015.
Between 2015 and 2020, University A continued to grow steadily, peaking at 6,500 students by the end of the period. Similarly, University C witnessed a sharp rise, surpassing University B in 2018 and reaching nearly 5,500 students in 2020. In contrast, University B’s growth was more modest, with the number of international students reaching just 4,200 in 2020.
In summary, while all three universities experienced an increase in international student enrollment, University A consistently had the highest number of students, whereas University C showed the most dramatic growth over the decade.
