The bar chart provides a comparison of percentages of science qualifications held by people in Malaysia and Singapore.
Overall, a glance at a graph reveals that the percentage of people in Malaysia with science qualification programs is less that that of Singapore. Higher amount of individuals without science qualification is noticed in Malaysia than in Singapore.
It is apparently seen that approximately 65% of individuals in Malaysia has no qualification in science, being higher than Singapore’s rate by approximately 5%. Furthermore, almost 35% of individuals are giving their school leaving exams. Approximately 15% of people in Malaysia hold science degree, out of which 10% are bachelor’s degree holders and around 3% have master’s degree.
On the flip side, the amount of people in Singapore with no qualification the chosen field are fewer than that of Malaysia. 65% of people has no experience in this field, while 35% of them were giving their school leaving exams. On the other hand, undergrads in science were double (20%) in Singapore as compared to Malaysia (10%). Whereas, amount of students holding master’s degree in both the countries were relatively same (approximately 3%).
