The pie charts depict the proportion of registrations in the UK in terms of six various subjects over a period of two years.
Overall,it is clear that British residents spent the largest proportion of their tutorial subjects on just three categories,namely,nursing,engineering, and social studies.Moreover,the figure for on carpentry and sports science a local university in UK were least amount of enrollment.
In 2010,the greatest proportion of spending was engineering,which represented 29,7% of the enrollment,while in 2012, the figure for this category was just 25,8%.The nursing spent the largest amount of their enrollment at 21,3%.Meanwhile,the rate of spending on this category after two year was slightly lower,at 14%.In terms of social studies,the percentages of admissions for both given periods were relatively similar at 15,1 % in 2010 and 18,5% in 2012.
In contrast,the smallest proportion of spending was carpentry and sport science registration in a bit small proportions than it registration compared to about 1 % for these categories.In 2010,psychology stood at 12,7% but it’s expected to increase slightly to 21%.
