The pie charts compare the percentages of male and female students enrolled in four different subjects at Clydesdale University.
Overall, it is clear that there are significant differences in the choice of subjects between men and women. Men prefer studying Engineering, while Education is the most popular choice for women.
Looking at the chart for men, Engineering is the most popular field, accounting for nearly half of the total enrollment at 45%. Social Sciences is the second most popular subject with 25%. In contrast, only 20% of men study Education, and the figure for Humanities is the lowest at only 10%.
Moving to the chart for women, the distribution is different. Education is the most common subject, chosen by 35% of female students. This is followed closely by Humanities at 30%, which is three times higher than the percentage of men in the same field. Engineering and Social Sciences account for smaller proportions of female enrollment, at 20% and 15% respectively.
In summary, male students at Clydesdale University focus more on technical and social science subjects, whereas female students are more interested in education and the arts.
