The bar graph illustrates the percentage of UK and international students achieving second degrees or higher in seven different majors at a UK university.
The academic certification results were generally fair for both local and international students, with over 50% achieving a second-honors degree or higher in all seven subjects except International Law. Interestingly, international students performed better than UK students in technology subjects, particularly in Information Technology, where over 80% of international students achieved a satisfactory degree, compared to around 50% of UK students.
Degree band scores were almost identical for the two groups in Nursing and Accounting. In Arts and Social Science majors, UK students tend to perform better. The most significant gap in results was in International Law, where 75% of UK students achieved a second-honors degree, whereas less than 50% of international students reached this level.
In summary, the graph shows that international and UK students did not have the same level of achievement when pursuing degrees at this UK university.
