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The bar graph describes how the percentage of foreign students | Alisher&Mukhammadali posts

The bar graph describes how the percentage of foreign students graduating from reputable universities in the UK changed from 2000 to 2015.

Overall, the proportion of graduating international students in all UK universities in question grew, albeit to a varying degree. Of particular interest is London university which showed the most remarkable growth. Furthermore, while Cambridge University had the biggest share of foreign graduates in 2000, it was surpassed by Oxford University fifteen years later.

Regarding universities which registered the most striking increases in their shares of foreign graduating students, the figure for London university rose substantially, quadrupling in 2015 to a fifth from a mere 5% in the initial year. Similarly, Oxford and Cambridge universities saw their proportions of international students soar: while the former reached its all-time high of a quarter in 2015 from just under 15% initially, the latter reported an eight-percent rise from 15%.

In contrast, the remaining universities witnessed relatively smaller increases in their percentage of graduating international students. The figures for Cardiff and Bath universities rose moderately by roughly 5% from initial points of a tenth and 7%. Bristol, on the other hand, had by far the smallest increase, where the proportion of foreign graduates had grown by a mere 2% by 2015.


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