The graph above compares science qualification’s holders categorized into master, bachelor level, school-leaving exam and non-science qualifications between two countries named Malaysia and Singapore.
It is clearly shown that the percentage of people who does not hold science certificate was the highest in both countries in the chart. In addition, more students graduated in science studies in Singapore.
The proportion of Malaysian people who did not obtained higher education in science was higher than of Singaporean ones, with respective figures being at 65% and 60%. Similarly, the figures for whom left school exams in Malaysia, which was 5% higher than that of those in Singapore.
In regard of science bachelor degree’s holders, there is a significant difference between two examined continents, Singaporean graduates were doubled compared to merely 10% of Malaysians. In contrast, less than 5 percent of science degree’s holder was in Master level in both nations.
The graph above compares
science
qualification’s holders categorized into master, bachelor level, school-leaving exam and non-science qualifications between two countries named Malaysia and Singapore.
It is
clearly
shown that the percentage of
people
who does not hold
science
certificate was the highest in both countries in the chart.
In addition
, more students graduated in
science
studies in Singapore.
The proportion of Malaysian
people
who did not obtained higher education in
science
was higher than of Singaporean ones, with respective figures being at 65% and 60%.
Similarly
, the figures for whom
left
school exams in Malaysia, which was 5% higher than that of those in Singapore.
In regard of
science
bachelor degree’s holders, there is a significant difference between two examined continents, Singaporean graduates
were doubled
compared to
merely
10% of Malaysians.
In contrast
, less than 5 percent of
science
degree’s holder was in Master level in both nations.