The bar chart illustrates the enrolment figures of international students across five distinct countries from 2010 to 2020.
Overall, the United States emerged as the leading destination for international students, followed by the United Kingdom, while Germany attracted the fewest enrolments during this period.
In 2010, the USA recorded the highest number of international students at 500,000, significantly surpassing its closest competitor, the UK, which had an enrolment total of 450,000. Australia followed with a commendable 400,000 students, demonstrating a robust draw for international education. Meanwhile, Canada and Germany had comparatively lower enrolment figures, with Canada attracting 350,000 students and Germany enrolling 300,000 students at that time.
By 2020, the trends in enrolment numbers exhibited notable consistency, with the USA maintaining its dominant position at 500,000 students, whereas the UK experienced a marginal decline, remaining at 450,000. Australia, however, showed a slight increase, rising to 410,000 international students. Similar to the previous years, Canada and Germany remained at the lower end of enrolment figures with 360,000 and 310,000 respectively, indicating a steady, albeit slow, growth in their international student attraction.
