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The image depicts a bar graph illustrating international graduates from UK universities in 2000 and 2015, with six locations: London, Cardiff, Bristol, Bath, Oxford, and Cambridge. In 2000, the percentages were: London 11%, Cardiff 7%, Bristol 7%, Bath 4%, Oxford 11%, and Cambridge 16%. In 2015, the percentages were: London 23%, Cardiff 9%, Bristol 10%, Bath 7%, Oxford 23%, and Cambridge 25%.
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The data represents an amount of foreighn students who graduated from UK universities between 2000 and 2015.
Overall, in the year 2000 London recorded the smallest number while Cambridge accounted for the highest proportion . But 15 years later , Oxford stands out as the highest figure of graduates and Bristol was slightly lower than others.
At the beginning of the period , Cambridge ranked first at 15 % , followed closely by Oxford approximetel at 13 % units . Meanwhile, London ranked last , standing at 5 %. In comparison ,in 2015 Oxford recorded higher percentage than the other categories in all years which was 25%, and Bristol was the least significant about 8 %
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