The represented bar chart illustrates the percentage of international graduates from universities of Great Britain in 2000 and 2015.
Overall, the amount of foreign students who had finished their course in the universities in 2015 have soared up dramatically in comparison with 2000.
According to the chart, London had the least number of graduates from other countries in 2000, having reached to more than 5%. Bristol and Bath estimated almost the same unit of approximately 6% and 7%. 10% of former students finished their studies in the capital city of Wales – Cardiff. Compared to other cities, Oxford and Cambridge were cities with the highest number of graduates (14% and 15% respectively).
Surprisingly, the percentage of international students had dramatically climbed up in the middle of the 2010s. The amount of graduates from London increased massively and reached to 20%. Moreover, cities like Bristol and Bath also uplifted in this index moderately (about 8% and 12%). It is worth noticing that Oxford and Cambridge had almost doubled their indexes (25% and 24%), having become the cities with an enormous percentage of graduates.
