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The charts show what UK graduates and postgraduates did after leaving college in 2008, not including full-time work. Overall, it is clear that further study was the most popular choice for both groups, while voluntary work was the least popular. Also, graduates numbers are much higher than postgraduates. Looking at graduates, about 29,665 students went […]
The two bar graph provides information about scholars destination whether, they were graduates or post-graduates who did not enrolled in full time employment in the UK, in 2008. Overall, the further study was the most common and leading choice in both groups, while the voluntry work was the least considered option among the graduates and […]
The given bar Charts illustrate the activities pursued by UK graduate and post-graduate Students in 2008 who did not enter full-time Employment after completing their Studies. Over all, it can be seen that the UK graduate Students they don’t involve any work they continue further study. To begin with, British graduates Students enter part- time […]
From a carefull study of bar graphs shows that the destination of uk graduate and uk postgraduate (excluding full-time work) in 2008. The first bar chart tell us about that maximum number of 29,665 uk graduates chose to further study which was the highest record of the year in 2008.nearly,17,735 uk graduates select part time […]
The tables illustrate the number of British graduates and postgraduate pupils who did not have formal jobs after they graduated in 2008. After graduating in 2008, we can clearly see that there are some differences in the choices made by students with different levels of literacy. According to the tables, 29,665 graduate students chose to […]
The following bar graph illustrates the amount of pupil in UK who were not occupied with any job after the completion of their graduation and postgraduation in 2008. Overall,it has been observed that majority of students decided to continue further studies after graduation and postgraduation ,while very few seemed interested in voluntary work. On the […]
The bargraphs illustrate the numbers of UK graduate and post graduate students’ work choicescafter leaving college in 2008. Overall, among the graduates and postgraduates further study was the most-preferred one. According to the bar graphs, the number of graduate students who held further study was 29,665, whereas, that was 2725 for postgraduate ones. Coming to […]
The bar graphs illustrate the numbers of UK graduate and post graduate students’ work choicescafter leaving college in 2008. Overall, among the graduates and postgraduates further study was the most-preferred one. According to the bar graphs, the number of graduate students who held further study was 29,665, whereas, that was 2725 for postgraduate ones. Coming […]
The diagrams compare a not full-time employment rates of British graduates and postgraduates in 2008. The results are presented in numbers and include further study, part-time work, unemployment, and voluntary work. From an overall perspective, it can be seen that the majority of individuals in both groups decided either to continue their studies or choose […]
The given bar charts illustrates the destination of graduates and postgraduates in England who after finishing univercity and did not have a full-time work during the year 2008. From the overall perspective, it is obvious to recognize the data difference in two kind of students, despite the areas. Futher study witnesses the biggest discrimination, as […]
The given bar charts illustrates the destination of graduates and postgraduates in England who after finishing univercity and did not have a full-time work during the year 2008. From the overall perspective, it is obvious to recognize the data difference in two kind of students, despite the areas. Futher study witnesses the biggest discrimination, as […]
The bar chart illustrate that the number of UK graduate and postgraduate students who did not go into full-time work they part-time work volunteer work further study and unemployment after leaving college in 2008. The number of UK graduate students chose part-time work and unemployment are almost similar. UK postgraduates were more willing to do […]
