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The image contains a bar chart with six pairs of bars representing British home students and international students studying Computer Science at a UK university from 2010-2012, separated by gender. In 2010, men had around 42 British students and 20 international students. In 2011, men had around 45 British students and 22 international students. In 2012, men had about 48 British students and 25 international students. In 2010, women had around 18 British students and 10 international students. In 2011, women had about 20 British students and 12 international students. In 2012, women had around 23 British students and 15 international students.
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The chart provided presents the number of students who studied computer science in the UK from 2010 to 2012.
According to the data, in 2010 British home-schooled men were double the number compared to international students at 40 and 20 respectively, as well as for women in the same year. However, in the following year, both numbers were nearly identical for both British male students and international ones at roughly 23.
Moreover, in 2011, the women category increased in the number of British home students reaching 45, but for the international students was lower at 17. And in the following year, there was no major difference but a slight increase in the number of international students to 20. In 2012, both students’ numbers noticeably increased reaching approximately 43.
Overall, as noticed, British home students were always greater in number than the international students in all three years in the UK in the major of computer science.
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