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The given bar chart depicts how the proportion of students from abroad who graduated in Canadian universities evolved from 2001 and 2006, comparing eight different provinces data. Overall, the share of international graduates grew consistently by the period, except for Alberta, peaking high values in New Brunswick, Nova Scotia and British Columbia. Turning to the […]
The chart demonstrates the percentage difference between international graduates from multiple Canadian universities from 2001 to 2006. Overall, New Brunswick has the highest percentage of international graduates in both years followed by Nova Scotia and British Columbia. However, Ontario and Manitoba have the lowest percentage in both years, despite experiencing an increase in international graduates […]
The bar graph illustrates the proportion change in the number of foreign pupils graduating from different Canadian provinces’ university from 2001 to 2006. Overall, it is clear that the percentage of internation graduates had an upward trend in all provinces. However, except for Alberta, there was a decline. Looking at the graph more closely, one […]
The given bar chart illustrates the proportion of international learners among university graduates in eight divergent cities in Canada in 6 years period, commencing from 2001. Overall, it is obvious that most of provinces witnessed an upward trend in the percentage of international alumnus, with an exception of Alberta. Moreover, New Brunswick held the lion”s […]
The bar chart compares the proportion differences in the number of overseas graduated students in 8 provinces in Canada over two separate years: 2001 and 2006 Overall, most of the areas’ rates shared a similar pattern of significant growth compared to the percentage in 2001, except for Alberta province. In the meantime, British Columbia experienced […]
