The bar chart compares how the number of male and female postgraduate students studying different subjects in 2005.
Overall, it can be seen that more men studied psychology, engineering, programming, and mathematics compared to women, whereas more women studied linguistics than men. Another notable point is that both men and women were equally interested in natural sciences.
According to the chart, only 25 more men studied psychology than women, which means that the difference between men and women was negligible here. As for engineering, the number of male students was 150, surpassing the figure for female students, which stood at 90. If we look at programming, the number of men was also 150, whereas only 75 women studied this subject. Regarding mathematics, men significantly outnumbered women, with 200 male students compared to about 40 female students.
In contrast, the number of men who studied linguistics was 90, compared to 110 women. Interestingly, both male and female students studied in natural sciences in equal numbers, at 200 each.
