The table demonstrates data about four science educations in two states, namely Malaysia and Singapore. The data is measured by percentage.
Overall, it is readily apparent that the chart indicate varying trends. Singapore and Malaysia have the most striking trend with no qualification in science, whereas master’s degree is indicated as the lowest position.
In general, a cursory glance at the data reveals that people with no qualification in Malaysia outraces other educations at around 65%, followed by those with school leaving exams with more than a third. Meanwhile, students with a bachelor’s degree are only less than a small minority, and students with a master’s degree are almost 5%.
Turning to the next details, the proportion of people with no qualification in Singapore is a massive 60%, while people that obtain a certificte from an exam are less than a third, and 10% higher than people who receive a bachelor’s degree. Surprisingly, students with a master’s degree in Singapore are the same as in Malaysia, with a tiny fraction.
