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Band 6+: The given charts describe responses of undergraduate and postgraduate students to a questionnaire about a university library. Summarise the information by selecting and reporting the main features and make comparisons where

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The image shows responses to a university library questionnaire with pie charts depicting postgraduate and undergraduate evaluations; in "Range of books," postgraduate ratings show 12% very bad, 33% satisfactory, and 55% very good, while undergraduate ratings show 23% very bad, 50% satisfactory, and 28% very good; in "Non-printed material (e.g., video, CD/DVD)," postgraduate ratings indicate 25% very bad, 46% satisfactory, and 27% very good, while undergraduate ratings reveal 20% very bad, 26% satisfactory, and 52% very good.
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The pie charts illustrate the opinions of undergraduate and postgraduate students about the range of resources available at the university library.

The majority of undergraduate and postgraduate students thought the range of printed and non printed material were either satisfactory or very good. However, junior students were of the opinion that the videos, CDs and DVDs (52%) have a very good selection than books (28%). In contrast to this, postgraduate students answered with an overwhelming majority as the variety of books being very good (55%) compared to the range in non printed material (27%).

A significant number of students, a quater of the population that was studied, said that the range of visual material was very bad, with a similar number of undergraduate students having the same opinion of books as well. However, only one eigth of the postgraduate students found the range of books disappointing.

Overall, the undergraduate students were happier with the non printed material, whereas the postgraduate students thought that the books had a better range.

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