the given bar chart illustrates the percentages of people with different science qualification in two different countries, including Malaysia and Singapore.
From an overall perspective, it is apparent that in both countries the proportion of individuals with no qualification in science is the highest, while people with master degree have the lowest percentage. Also, it is clear that in Malaysia, the number of people who leave schools and have with no scientific degree are considerably higher than in Singapore.
In Malaysia, the percentage of individuals who have no academic qualification accounts for nearly 65%, while the figure for people of this category in Singapore reaches at 60%, which is slightly lower than the figure for Malaysia. In addition, the proportion of people who leave the school in Malaysia and Singapore ranked the second at approximately 35% and 30%, respectively. In contrast, the number of people who earn bachelor’s degree in Singapore is two times than those in Malaysia, reaching at 20% and 10%, respectively. However, the figure for master’s degree group are equally low in both countries at a mere 5%.
