The line chart delineates the number of student enrolments, in thousands, at De Salle University by five countries: India, Vietnam, Nepal, Indonesia, and Colombia from 1980 to 2020.
Overall, India consistently exhibited the greatest amount of student enrolments among the five countries by the start of 1990. In contrast, Colombia continued to record the lowest enrolment repeatedly for the span of 40 years.
In 1980, the three countries: India, Vietnam, and Indonesia shared almost the same number of students, with them hovering around 500 to 1000 enrolees, whereas Nepal and Colombia recorded no enrolments. However, by the year 2000, India showcased a substantial rise in its numbers by jumping from 2000 students in 1990 to 5000 students in 2000, displaying a 100% increase. This trend continued for India and by the year of 2020, its enrolees has skyrocketed to 15000.
The four other countries: Vietnam, Nepal, Indonesia, and Colombia continued to show a steady growth in their enrolments. Indonesia, starting with roughly 900 students at 1980, grew to approximately 7500 by 2020. Vietnam and Nepal having around 1400 enrolees during 1990 experienced a surge in enrolments during 2020 with the number being around 10000 and 9000 respectively. Throughout the years, the country Colombia maintained its position on having the lowest number of enrolees for De Salle University, having about 1500 enrolees in 2020.
