The three pie charts provide information about the percentage of degrees granted in terms of four different professions at the National University over the period in question.

The three pie charts provide information about the percentage of degrees granted in terms of four different professions at the National University over the period in question.
The pie diagrams depict data related to the sum of degrees authorised to the public from four distinct professions namely
Computer
Science, Medicine, Law and Business at the National University over a period of 20 years.
Overall
, it is evident that between the time frame of 1990 and 2010,
computer
science contributed the highest total of degrees.
Whereas
, the number of people getting a Law degree was the least. On the one hand, the first ranked degree,
computer
science gradually increased from 1990 to 2010 by 15%.
On the other hand
, the number of individuals seeking business degrees were the same as that of
computer
in 1990 i.e. 30%
in contrast
, it consistently decreased to 15% in 2010.
Moreover
, people belonging to the medical profession contributed roughly a quarter ,
however
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it increased by 5% in 2000 but was back to its original state by 2010. In the same manner, individuals pursuing Law were granted 15% certificates in 1990, which
further
decreased by 5% in 2000.
Nevertheless
, it was back to its original number in 2010.
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Vocabulary: Replace the words computer with synonyms.
Vocabulary: The word "number of" was used 2 times.
Vocabulary: The word "decreased" was used 2 times.
Vocabulary: The word "increased" was used 2 times.
Topic Vocabulary:
  • percentages
  • professions
  • industry demands
  • societal trends
  • gender distribution
  • equality
  • persistent gender gaps
  • job market
  • supply and demand
  • employment challenges
  • technological advancements
  • economic conditions
  • policy changes
  • societal shifts
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