The given bar chart illustrates the percentage of degree holders, particularly in field of science between two nationals.
In general, while the proportion of residents graduated from high school and citizens with no qualifications at all in Malaysia is clearly higher than that of Singaporeans, the opposite is true for the fraction of college graduations in Singapore. Additionally, the figures are equal for Master’s program in both countries.
In Malaysia, nearly 65% of the population hold no qualifications in science, which is 5% higher than the figure for Singapore. Whereas senior level education graduation is likely to be a less common choice among Singaporeans, at 30%, in comparison with 35% of Malaysians.
On the other hand, 20% of Singaporean school leavers decided to pursue undergraduate certifications for undergraduate degree, twice as many as the percentage of Malaysia. Meanwhile the fraction of both nations are exactly the same for Master’s certification, at roughly 4% of population.
