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What the business and engineering graduates were doing six months after graduating

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July 18, 2022
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You are advised to spend about  20 minutes on this task.

The charts below show what the business and engineering graduates of a particular university were doing six months after graduating. The figures cover a two-year period.

Summarise the information by selecting and reporting the main features and make comparisons where relevant.

You should write at least 150 words.

Business Graduates

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Engineering Graduates

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Sample Answer

The provided column graphs show what the graduates from business and engineering majors of a university were doing after half a year of graduation- in two different years. A glance at the diagrams reveals that most graduates were doing jobs after six months of their course completion. This ratio was slightly higher for the engineering alumni.  

As seen from the given illustration, more than six business graduates out of ten of this university started working after six months of their graduation in years one and two, while the employed engineer percentage at that time was around 75%. More business graduates continued higher education than engineering alumni in both years, and the gap between these two groups was more or less 15%.

Moreover, a higher percentage of business alumni took their time out, around 8% more precisely, than the engineering graduates, who accounted for nearly 2%-3%  in this category. Finally, roughly one out of ten who completed their engineering degree was seeking a job, and their ratio was more than double that of the business graduates who were also looking for a job. Interestingly, in the second year, a slightly higher percentage from both groups had jobs, and marginally fewer were enrolled in further studies than in the first year.

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