Based on the chart about the number of students studying different subject. We can easy to analyze and explanation the six different kind of courses among male and female students in a particular university in 2012.
First of all , we can see the number of male students chose to social sciences and engineering to appropriate high rate more than health, humanities, science and math . The female students almost chose to social sciences higher than male students with some kinds of course such as health , humanities, engineering, science and maths too while the rate of them shorter . However, male and female students there is one similarly , both of them have the shortest rate of Agriculture such as just under 1000 students.
Social sciences can be considered the most popular choice for them , it is appropriate about 7000 students which include the nearly of 3000 male students and 4000 females students. There are some kinds of course such as : health, engineering, humanities, science and mathes had the nearly rate ,it about over 500 and under 3000 of male and female students. In conclusions, the choice of students in different kinds of courses in a particular university in 2012 ,almost they focus and priority attend on the social and science course, the agriculture less attention and the industry may see the agricultural sector fell sharply in 2012.The graph and the chart below show the number of students choosing different kinds of courses in a particular university in 2012. Summarise the information by selecting and reporting the main features, and make comparisons where relevant.The graph and the chart below show the number of students choosing different kinds of courses in a particular university in 2012. Summarise the information by selecting and reporting the main features, and make comparisons where relevant.The graph and the chart below show the number of students choosing different kinds of courses in a particular university in 2012. Summarise the information by selecting and reporting the main features, and make comparisons where relevant.
