The chart below compares the changes in the share of international graduates in Canadian provinces during the period of five years 2001-2006
The chart below compares the changes in the share of international graduates in Canadian provinces during the period of five years 2001-2006.
The most popular universities among international students in 2001 were situated in New Brunswick, Nova Scotia and Quebec. The percentage was very nearly from 6% in New Brunswick
till
5,5% Change preposition
to
Quebec
.
In 2006 the positions of New Brunswick, Change preposition
in Quebec
Nova
Scotia didn’t Correct word choice
and Nova
changed
, but on Change the verb form
change
the
third place went up British Columbia. Correct article usage
apply
Moreover
, the BC showed the highest rise from everybody since
4% in 2001 till Change preposition
from
10,5
% in 2006, leveled off with NS and lost only 1,5% the leader - NB.
Correct your spelling
10.5
Although
, the fewest amount in precents of international graduates remained the same in areas like Manitoba, Newfoundland and Labrador as Ontario. All Correct word choice
However
there
increased doubled theirs figures from 3-3,5% till 6-6,5%.
And the least Correct your spelling
their
grow
was fixed in Quebec only 2% from 6% in 2001 Replace the word
growth
till
8% in 2006Change preposition
to
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