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Band 9: The charts below show degrees granted in different fields at the National University in the years 1990, 2000, and 2010.

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The image contains three pie charts showing the percentage distribution of four categories for the years 1990, 2000, 2010. In 1990, Computer Science and Business both have 30%, Medicine has 25%, and Law has 15%. In 2000, Computer Science has the largest share with 40%, followed by Medicine with 30%, Business with 20%, and Law with 10%. In 2010, Computer Science further increases to 45%, Medicine has 26%, Business has 16%, and Law has 15%.
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The pie charts depict how degrees in four different disciplines are allocated to pupils at the National University over a 20-year period, from 1990 to 2010.

Overall, it is readily apparent that while there are remarkable modifications in the number of computer science and business degrees being granted, the other two categories bucked the trend by remaining virtually unchanged between the first and the last year. Additionally, this university gave more degrees in computer science than in other fields.

Starting at the same milestone, namely 30%, the figures for computer science and business then represented opposite trends, the upward tendency for the former and the downward tendency for the latter. Having continued this propensity, these two features witnessed the greatest disparity, with 45% and one-third of that in the data of computer science and business in that order in 2010.

Regarding the remaining categories, the year 2000 observed a slight diminish and a marginal escalation by both 5% in the percentage of students being granted law and medicine degrees respectively. After that, these figures leveled off in 2010 at the same proportion compared to their statistics in 1990, namely 25% for the quantity of students graduating with medicine degrees and 15% that of law degrees.

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