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The data demonstrates percentage of undergraduate educating at an Australian university in 2009. Overall it can be seen that, the number of woman surpessed another students almost in each category and it was the highest on the table, while people whose first language weren’t english showed a dramatic drop and it was the lowest on […]
The table illustrate percentage of study programmes and social parametres of Australian University’s students, such as their country of origin, what means are they residents of another states, knowledge of country’s official language and gender, back in 2009. There is 6 departamens of this academy, where students learn from human sciencies to engineering or IT […]
The picture represents some information about graduates who are studying at an Australian universiry at the beginning of 2000. In general, it is noticeable that the largest proportion have females who learn humanities, making up about 72%, while there was a downward trend among people whose first language is not English, accounting for 12% Turning […]
Information about students who studied at an Australian university in 2009 is given in the table above. Overall, non-Australian students showed less activity in Humanities and Science; however, female students showed a high rate in those departments. But women were less interested in Information Technology and Engineering than students whose first language is not English. […]
The table provides information about students studying in six departments at an Australian university in 2009, showing the proportions of females, students whose first language was not English, and those born outside Australia. Overall, the Humanities and Education departments had the highest percentages of female students, while Information Technology and Engineering were dominated by males. […]
The given table illustrates the number of students enrolled at Australian university in 2009. Overall, it is clear that Humanities and Education were most chosen by female students, while Information Technology and Engineering selected by male learners. However, the percentages of students whose first language was not English and those born outside Australia differed between […]
students educated at Australian university in 2009. Overall, it is clear that Humanities and Education were most chosen by female students, while Information Technology and Engineering was selected by male learners. However, percentage of statistics first language not English and born outside Australia have differences between. Looking first at gender distribution, Humanities and Education departments […]
The data provides information about students studying at Australian universities in 2009. Overall, the percentage of females who chose to study Humanities, Education, Science, and Physics was higher than that of those who pursued Information Technology and Engineering. Additionally, students whose first language was not English showed a greater interest in Science, Physics, Information Technology, […]
The data illustrates information about pupils studying at Australian university in 2009. Overall, the percentage of females who chose to learn Humanities, Education, Science and Physics were higher than those who learnt Information Technology and Engineering. Students who didn’t have their first language English seemed interested in Science, Physics, Information Technology and Engineering more than […]
The chart illustrates statistics describing details of students at university in Australia in 2009. Overall, it is obvious that the department called humanities attracted a lot of attention from females; nevertheless, the magority of students studying engineering had an opposed gender. Moreover, the rate of english language which males were speaking was higher than girls […]
The table illustrates the percentage of students who studied at an Australian university in 2009. Overall, the highest percentages of non-native English speakers and international students were found in Information Technology, while the majority of female students were concentrated in Humanities and Education. The data reveals notable gender disparities. Humanities and Education had the highest […]
The table displays data regarding 2009 university students in Australia. Overall, the largest percentages of non-native English speakers and students from outside Australia were found in information technology, whereas the majority of female students were found in the humanities and education. There are notable gender disparities among departments, according to the data. Strong female presence […]
The table provides an overview of the demographic composition of students enrolled in various departments at an Australian university in 2009. It highlights the percentages of female students, those whose first language is not English, and those born outside Australia across six different fields of study. In terms of gender representation, the Humanities department has […]
