The given image depicts a chart illustrating details about science faculties in Malaysia and Singapore.
Overall, people who have no qualifications in science are over 60 percent in both nations, whereas master degree holders in the two Asian countries account for around 5 percent equally. School leaving exams are not bad in the two nations, which rises to 30 percent and 38 percent respectively.
According to the chart, Malaysian people who are unqualified in science reach approximately 6 percent. On the other hand, Singaporeans who know nothing about science subjects are 60 percent. Master degree holders in both nations equally account for about 5 percent, which is too small compared to science experts.
Bachelor’s degree holders in Malaysia are 10 percent, while graduates in Singapore reach 20 percent. Similarly, people who attend last exams at schools are around 38 percent in Malaysia. In contrast, school leaving exam attendees in Singapore are 30 percent, which is a smaller quantity when comparing to their counterparts who live in Malaysia.
