The bar chart illustrates the number of student who studied three various subjects in 2001, 2002 and 2003.
Overall, it is clear that females dominated in most subjects, particularly in social sciences and the arts, whereas males were more numerous in science and mathematics. Business and law attracted relatively balanced participation from both genders.
Looking at the details, social sciences recorded the highest enrolment, with nearly 25.000 females compared to around 20.000 males. A similar patterns can be seen the arts and law, females highest than males, the rate of the malas approximately 4000 and females at around 9000 for the arts and also for the law these rate changed females by 6000 and males around 11000.
By contrast, humanities at the same level for both males and females approximately 13000. Moreover, there is a big difference between mathematics and languages. For example, in languages , females are much more numerous, while in mathematics males dominated. In mathematics, there are about 16.000 males compared to only 4000 females. In languages, however, there are around 3000 males and about 16000 females.
