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Band 6+: 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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This bar chart demonstrates the number of students from four Asian countries (Singapore, Malaysia, China and Sri lanka) and one European country (France) that are taking Computer Science courses in their third year at a Canadian College. Some students are offering Networking while others Database.

Overall, China has the highest total number of students that enrolled (17) while France had the least (5). Noticeably, females in France did not offer Networking, instead Database.

Regarding Networking course, high number of the students opted for it. Female Chinese students had the highest number of students. A similar trend was also noticed among Singapore and Malaysia female, 5 and 6 students respectively. However, in France none of the female selected Networking. The female students enrolled more in Networking, in contrast, the male students did not really choose the subject, from the five nations, one male student enrolled each for the subjects except from Sri Lanka were two students offered Networking.

As for Database, the male students were enrolled more among the five countries except in France where only one student took the course. Chinese had the highest total nurber of nine students while France had the least (1). For each nationalities, male students outnumbered the females except from France which had 3 female students.

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