The given bar chart shows the difference of the share of international students among university graduates in different Canadian cities between 2001 and 2006.
The chart illustrates the percentage of foreign graduates within a list of cities in Canada over a period of five years.
Overall
, according to
the table, it can be noted that the proportion of international students
started to be higher in 2006 in all Canadian universities.
Firstly
, looking at the details, the number of foreign learners in Canada stood relatively at a narrow level, from 3 per cent
in Ontario to 8 per cent
in New Brunswick. Besides
that, Nova Scotia shows the second highest proportion in that period, around 6 per cent
.
The considerable increase in the proportion of international students
in Canadian cities can be demonstrated after 5 years in 2006. The most essential change is provided by the British Columbia University numbers of students
, approximately doubled with the percentage around 11 per cent
and close to the figure of students
in New Brunswick, which is 12 per cent
.
Finally
, over the 5-year period, as a matter of fact
it can be observed the growth of the number of international Add a comma
fact,
students
in Canadian universities.Submitted by akhmedova.mb on
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