The bar charts illustrate the destination of graduate and postgraduate students who studied in the UK in 2008. This information excluded full-time jobs.
The bar charts provided reveal the destination of British graduate and postgraduate students with the exception of those who attained full-time jobs after finishing college.
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The two bar charts compare and contrast the data on what kind of work both UK graduate and postgraduate students choose to do after leaving the university, excluding full-time jobs in 2008.
The bar graphs depict the information about the destination of UK graduates and postgraduates who completed their studies but do not do full-time work in 2008.
The two graphics present the information about graduate and postgraduate students of different types of future plane without full-time work in the UK in 2008.
The bar chart gives information about graduates and postgraduates of the UK who did not go into full-time work did after leaving college in 2008. The data is measured in numbers for both graduate and postgraduate student
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The Bar charts illustrate the destinations of UK graduate and postgraduate students after passing out of college in 2008. Overall, the number of graduates who left the university was higher than that of the postgraduate
The bar chart illustrated the amount of UK Bachelor’s degree enlistment and Master's degree admission who did not struggle full-time jobs after graduating in 2008. Overall, it can be clearly seen that the sum of furthe
The bar charts represents the figures of graduate and postgraduate students remained without full-time position after finishing their college in UK around 2008.
The bar charts illustrate information about four different destinations of graduate and postgraduate students after leaving college in the United Kingdom in 2008.
The column graphs illustrate the destinations of UK graduate and postgraduate students who did not go into full-tim3 work after leaving college in 2008.
The given charts illustrate the number of full-time jobs for UK bachelor's and master's pupils after leaving university in 2008. There are four activities the pupils did after leaving college: Part-time work, Voluntary,
The bar charts give information about graduate and postgraduate students who did not do regular work after completing their students in the United Kingdom in 2008.
The presented bar charts depict the subsequent pathways taken by UK graduate and postgraduate students in the year 2008, excluding those who embarked on full-time work.
A glance at the two charts provided reveals what did UK graduate and postgraduate students who they did not go to full-time job did after leaving college in 2008.