The bar chart illustrates the percentage of international graduates from six UK universities—Cambridge, Oxford, Bath, Bristol, Cardiff, and London—in 2000 and 2015.
Overall, the number of international graduates increased significantly over this period in most universities. Oxford and Cambridge had the highest percentage of international students, while Bristol consistently had the lowest.
In 2000, Cambridge had the largest proportion of international graduates, accounting for about 15%, while London had the lowest, with just around 5%. Oxford followed Cambridge in 2000. However, by 2015, Oxford experienced the most significant increase, reaching approximately 25%, which makes the university with the highest percentage of international graduates.
Similarly, London also saw a substantial rise, reaching about 20% in 2015. Cardiff and Bath also showed notable growth. Meanwhile, Bristol had the smallest increase in international graduates over the 15-year period.In addition, in these both year periods only Oxford and Cambridge graduates were more than in other universities.
