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Band 7+: The bar chart shows a number of overseas students enrolled in a third year computer science course at a Canadian college.

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The image depicts a bar chart detailing the number of male (M) and female (F) overseas students from six countries (Singapore, Malaysia, China, Sri Lanka, France) enrolled in third-year Computer Science courses (Networking core, Database core) at a Canadian college. Singapore: Networking - M (5), F (3); Database - M (3), F (1). Malaysia: Networking - M (4), F (2); Database - M (2), F (1). China: Networking - M (5), F (5); Database - M (1), F (2). Sri Lanka: Networking - M (4), F (2); Database - M (2), F (1). France: Networking - M (2), F (1); Database - M (1), F (1).
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The bar chart shows the number of male and female overseas students in the third year of Computer Science in a Canadian college. The chart gives data for five countries: Singapore, Malaysia China Sri Lanka and France. It also shows two core options, Networking and Database.

Overall, more students joined Networking than Database. Female students from China and Sri Lanka were the highest in Networking. In contrast, France had the lowest numbers in both courses.

In China, 9 females and 7 males studied Networking, and 7 males studied Database. Sri Lanka was also high, with 8 females in Networking and 4 in Database. In Singapore, the numbers were balanced with 7 females and 5 males in Networking. Malaysia showed a similar trend but with slightly fewer students.

France was the smallest group with only 1 male and 2 females in Networking and very few in Database.

In conclusion China and Sri Lanka had the most students in Networking, while France

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