The chart illustrates the quanity of male and female pupils choosing distinct kind of subjects in particular university in 2012.
Overall, social science was by far the most common subject in both male and female, while agricultural was the lowest in popularity. In addition, when the females dominated the social science, health and humanities, males were commonly found in engineering, science and the mathetics.
Regarding to the total of student’s enrollment, social sciences attracted the highest number of students, with almost 7000 in total. This was more double the figure for engineeing enrollments, while a close similarity observed in figures for health, humanities, and science and maths, at around 2000 students. Finally, agricultural was the lowest enrollments levels, with approximately 500 students.
Turning to gender distribution, 4000 female students were accounted for a majority of social sciences, more than 1000 people than male students. Health and humanities were a similiar parttern, with roughly 1500 females and under 1000 males studying both courses. In contrast, engineering and science and maths were dominated by male students, with just above 2000 and 1000 male student enrolling in these subjects, compared to roughly 1000 and 500 females, respectively. Agricultural was the only discipline that were enrolled by an equal number of male and female students, at about 200 student of each gender.
