The line graph illustrates the number of international students enrolled at three Australian universities—University A, University B, and University C—between 2010 and 2020.
Overall, University A experienced a steady increase in enrollment, while University B saw a decline. Meanwhile, University C’s student intake fluctuated over the period.
In 2010, University A had around 10,000 international students, and this number consistently rose to reach approximately 30,000 by 2020. In contrast, University B started with 25,000 students in 2010 but experienced a gradual decrease, dropping to 15,000 by the end of the period.
University C, on the other hand, saw fluctuations. The number of international students stood at 18,000 in 2010, peaked at 22,000 in 2013, and then declined slightly before stabilizing at around 19,000 in 2020.
In summary, University A saw the most significant growth, while University B’s popularity declined, and University C had minor fluctuations in its international student enrollment.
