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Band 4+: The charts below show what UK graduate and postgraduate students who did not go into full-time work did after leaving college in 2008. Summarise the information by selecting and reporting the main features, and make comparisons where relevant.

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The image shows a bar chart divided into four categories: Part-time work, Voluntary work, Further study, and Unemployment. The number of graduate students engaging in Part-time work is 17,735. Voluntary work has the lowest number of graduate students at 3,500. Further study has the highest number of graduate students at 29,665. Unemployment has 16,235 graduate students. The y-axis represents the number of graduate students in increments of 5,000, ranging from 0 to 30,000. No x-axis labels, titles, or context are provided.
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The bar charts display what UK graduate and post graduate pupils went after complete their college in 2008.

Overall, the most common destination of graduate student was further more study, while least come on was a voluntary work. The same true for postgraduates student.

Nearly 30000, student who like to continue there father study that’s make this category highest. In comparison, 3500 graduate people did voluntary work that made least on the chart. Those who work part time and unemployment are similar with 17735 and 16235 respectively.

In terms of post graduates, those who like to continue for the study and part time work are similar with 2735 and 2535 respectively. Aadhar 245 postgraduates went in voluntary work make the smallest group. However, farmore postgraduate stayed unemployed at 16235

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