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The line graph illustrates change in the percentage of 18-25 year olds in universities in four countrie (Singapore, Malaysia, the Philippines, and Thailand) between 1961 and 2011. Overall, Malaysia had an upward trend, while others had fluctuations throughout the period. Initially, in 1961, Thailand had the highest percentage, peaking at 24 percent, while Malaysia recorded […]
The line delineates the percentage of university students aged from 18 to 25 years old in four distinct nations from 1961 to 2011. Overall, although the percentage of students attending universities rose, the growth rate varied for each country. Despite some fluctuations, Singapore consistently had the highest percentage of pupils pursuing postsecondary education. Singapore saw […]
The given line graph illustrates the proportion of university students in four countries, namely Singapore, Malaysia, Philippines and Thailand, between 1961 and 2011. It can be seen that tyere was an increase in the number of students in all given nations. Furthermore, it is manifest that more students went to universities from Singapore and Thailand […]
The information about the proportion of the young generation given admission in various types of universities in different countries was illustrated by the line graph given for a period of six decades. It is evident that the highest trend was seen in Singapore. Overall, it can be clearly seen that Singapore showed an upward trend. […]
The Given Line Graph illustrates the information about juvenile students in tertiary education in four distinct countries, namely Singapore, Malaysia, Philippines, and Thailand, from the year 1961 to 2011. Overall, from a cursory glance at the line chart, it is clear that Singapore and Malaysia dominated in student numbers during the whole time period. However, […]
