The chart illustrates the enrollment of male and female students in six different fields at a university in 2012.
Regarding the total enrollment figures, the Department of Social Sciences stands out with the highest enrollment, boasting approximately 7000 students, both male and female. This number is more than twice the enrollment in the engineering department. Additionally, other fields such as health, humanities, science, and math each have around 2000 students. In contrast, agriculture has the lowest enrollment with approximately about 500 students.
Overall, social sciences emerged as the most popular choice among both male and female students, while agriculture was the least popular. Furthermore, females outnumbered males in the social sciences, health, and humanities, while males were primarily enrolled in engineering-related and science math subjects.
In terms of total enrollment, the Social Sciences emerged as the most popular choice, with approximately 7000 students, of whom 4000 were female and 3000 male. The second most favored field was Engineering, attracting a total of 3500 students, with a gender distribution of 2500 males and only 1000 females. Other disciplines, including Health, Humanities, and Science and Maths, had moderate enrollments of approximately 2000 and 3000 students. Moreover, Health recorded 500 males and 1500 females, while Humanities displayed a similar gender breakdown with 1000 males and 2000 females. Agricultural had an equal distribution, comprising 1500 students each from both genders.
