The line graph presents the enrollment of international students in four Australian universities (A,B,C, and D) between 2000 and 2015.
Overall, the number of overseas students increased in all four universities over the 15-year period, with University A showing the most significant growth, while University D had the least.
In 2000, University B had the highest number of foreign students at about 3.000, remaining steady for the next five years. In contrast, University D had the lowest, with numbers just above zero, but showed gradual rise. Universities A and C started at 2.000 and below 2.0000 students, respectively, with steady growth. By 2005, University A’s enrollment rose sharply around 5.000, surpassing University B.
From 2005 onwards, University A’s numbers soared to 16.000 in 2013, then levelled off. University B saw a steady rise, reaching about 9.000 in 2015. University C’s growth was stable, while University D showed the least increase, rising slowly to 3.000 by 2015.
