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Band 5+: The chart below gives information about science qualifications held by people in two countries. Summarise the information by selecting and reporting the main features, and make comparisons where relevant.

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The image displays a bar chart titled "Science qualification in two countries" comparing the percentage of people with different levels of science qualifications in Malaysia and Singapore. For Master's degree, Malaysia has slightly above 5% while Singapore has nearly 10%. In terms of Bachelor's degree, Malaysia shows close to 20% against Singapore's 10%. School leaving exams see Malaysia at around 45% while Singapore is near 25%. Finally, the 'No qualification in science' section has Malaysia at approximately 30% and Singapore at around 60%.
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The graph below illustrates the comparison of science qualification, including master’s degree, bachelor’s degree and school living exams in Malaysia and Singapore. It also involves no qualification in science.

Overall, in both countries there are more people who don’t have any qualifications in the field of science. When it comes to a master’s degree percentage of individuals with this qualification is lowest among others. In terms of bachelor’s degree and school leaving exams percentages are moderate.

Survey results revealed that more than 60% of people in Malaysia have no qualification in science while less than 5% of individuals have master’s degrees. Furthermore, only 10% of Malaysians have bachelor’s degrees, whereas more than 30% of them had only school leaving exams.

In terms of Singapore, exactly 60% of people have no any qualifications and 30% of people who completed the survey had school leaving exams. 20% of Singaporeans with bachelor’s degree take second place of this list and only less than 5% of people have master’s degree.

In general, in Malaysia there are more people who have no qualifications compared to Singapore and it’s the same with the percentage of people who had school leaving exams. However, in terms of bachelor’s degree Singaporeans leading, and percentages of people who have a master’s degree in both countries are the same.

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