The bar illustrates the differences between academic levels in three universities in Canada.
Overall, it can be seen that Harrison had the highest proportion of employment rate of graduates as well as lecturers rated highly, while Brandon was higher in the percentage of students who completed courses. Additionally, most of the lecturers with PhD qualification applied in Seadford university.
To begin with, Seadford made up the highest point at around a half, which were nearly accomplished by 42% and 20% of Harrison and Brandon in terms of lectures with PhD certification. Moreover, the proportion of lectures that were rated highly in Harrison was about 50% compared to 55% of Seadford and 60% of Brandon.
Moving on to other statistics, the percentage of students completing courses in Brandon was 80%, followed by 78% of Harrison’s number and Seadford’s number of students was just under that rate. In addition, the employment rate of postgraduate students in Harrison was at the highest position at 82%, and the others were just below 80%.
