Thec chart below gives information about science qualifications held by people in two countries
The given bar chart indicates the information about the proportion of individuals, who have hold science qualification in two Arabian countries namely Malaysia and Singapore.
Overall, the most striking fact emerged from bar graph is that, the highest number of people do not have qualification in science, while, the lowest is master's degree; bachelor's degree and school leaving exams are in between in both countries.
According to the bar chart, in Singapore 60% of citizens do not have a modification in Science and it is 5% more (65%) in Malaysia. School living exams are held by 30% people of Malaysia and 35% individuals of Singapore.
In addition, there is difference of 10% of holding bachelor's degree in Science between both of the countries its 20% in Malaysia and in Singapore 10% of humans. At last, the number of having master's degree of science in both Nations is similar (3%) as well.
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