The line graph illustrates the enrollment of international students at universities in three countries over a decade, from 2010 to 2020.
Overall, all three countries experienced an upward trend in international student enrollment, with Country A consistently attracting the highest numbers.
In 2010, Country A enrolled approximately 50,000 international students, increasing steadily to 78,000 by 2015, demonstrating significant growth. Country B followed a similar pattern, starting with 40,000 students in 2010 and reaching 55,000 by 2015. Meanwhile, Country C had the lowest enrollment, beginning with 30,000 students in 2010 and gradually rising to 40,000 by 2015.
Country A consistently had the highest annual increases. For instance, from 2014 to 2015, its enrollment grew by 8,000, compared to Country B’s 3,000 and Country C’s 2,000. These trends highlight the disparity in growth rates, with Country A significantly outpacing the other two countries, while Country C showed the slowest progress despite steady growth.
