The graphs below show the enrolments of overseas students and local students in Australian universities over a ten year period. Summarise the information by selecting and reporting the main features, and make comparisons where relevant.

The graph depicts data of admissions of the international and native scholars of Australia in

Australian

universities

over a decade

that is

from 2001 to 2010.

Firstly

, it can be seen that in 2001 local

pupils

who commenced their studies in

Australian

universities

were almost ten times the overseas

pupils

that are to say 20, 000 overseas and 2, 00, 000 undergraduate from Australia. But in ten years the interest in international graduates to study abroad increased and the count of overseas

pupils

reached 80000 with the steady growth with every passing year. While no

such

change has been noticed in terms of the local scholars as even after ten years, candidates who initiated studies in local

universities

are almost the same as in 2001.

Secondly

, in relation to the total

number

of

students

in

Australian

universities

, the data shown is somewhat distinct as in these a drastic change happened regarding both kinds of

students

. The

number

of total foreign

students

hiked 4 times in 2010(80, 000) as compared to 2001 (20, 000).

Similarly

, if we talk about local

students

the trend shows a gradual increase in the total

number

of

pupils

from 2001 to 2006 but after 2006 there is no increase in the

number

of native

students

.

To conclude, it is observed that the figure of local

students

is much more than overseas

students

and over the decade no change has been seen in

this

trend

on the contrary

with the passage of time interest in international

students

is inclining toward

Australian

universities

.

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