The pia charts illustrates the proportion of students choosing the university because of location.
In general, there are noticeable differences in the percentage of study at the university between undergraduates and postgraduates. Notably, the figures for personal recommendation, location, and other in undergraduates are higher then those for these study in postgraduates, while the data for accommodation, reputation and costs shows the opposite pattern.
Analyzing the pie charts in greater detail, 8% of undergraduates students choose to study at this university because of reputation, compared to only 6% of postgraduates. Standing at 32%, the percentage of postgraduates attend the university decide to cost is significantly higher than that of undergraduates (24%). Accommodation follows a similar pattern, with 8% of postgraduates and 7% of undergraduates.
Turning to the other sectors, the percentage of student who choose the university due to undergraduates stood at 18%, followed by postgraduates at 6%. The proportion of students choosing the university according to location, and other undergraduates and postgraduates are relatively low, varying from 6% to 8%.
