Data Analysis

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Data Analysis

Data Analysis

Full-Time Enrollment

Full-Time Enrollment

Mean

165.16

Standard Error

28.168226

Median

126

Mode

30

Standard Deviation

140.84113

Sample Variance

19836.223

Kurtosis

-0.751274

Skewness

0.756613

Range

451

Minimum

12

Maximum

463

Sum

4129

Count

25

CV

85.28

Comments

From the above table of full-time enrollment, we conclude that the average number of students in all 25 business schools is 165 with the standard deviation of 140.84. Above table also suggests that full-time enrollment in National University of Singapore is near to the average while Indian Institute of Management (Calcutta) has maximum number of full time enrolled students with the number of 463 students and Macquarie Graduate School of Management (Sydney) has lowest number of enrolled students with the number of 12.

Comments

The above chart depicts that the distribution of the data is positively skewed (0.75) with the kurtosis of - 0.751274 (-ve), which means that majority of business schools have full-time enrollment within the range of 12 - 102.

Students per Faculty

Students per Faculty

Mean

8.48

Standard Error

1.011797

Median

7

Mode

5

Standard Deviation

5.059

Sample Variance

25.59

Kurtosis

-0.71

Skewness

0.76

Range

17

Minimum

2

Maximum

19

Sum

212

Count

25

CV

59.65785

Comments

Above table shows that the average number of students per faculty in 25 business schools is 8.48 with the standard deviation of 5.059. University of Adelaide has highest number of students per faculty with a count of 19 and Hong Kong University of Science and Technology has lowest number of students per faculty with count of 2.

Comments

Students per faculty distribution is also positively skewed which means that most of business schools have 2 to 5 students per faculty with the count of 11 business schools and this count goes down as students per faculty count increases.

Local Tuition ($)

Local Tuition ($)

Mean

12374.92

Standard Error

1555.68

Median

11513

Mode

N/A

Standard Deviation

7778.42

Sample Variance

60503872

Kurtosis

0.50614

Skewness

0.622248

Range

32060

Minimum

1000

Maximum

33060

Sum

309373

Count

25

CV

62.86

Comments

Above table of local tuition suggests that the average local tuition fees is $12374.92 with the standard deviation of $7778.42. International University of Japan (Niigata) has highest tuition fees while Jamnalal Bajaj Institute of Management Studies (Mumbai) has lowest tuition fees.

Comments

Above chart suggest that distribution for local tuition is also positively skewed and majority business schools have their local tuition fees within the range of $13826 up to $20238 and only 3 business schools have tuition fees more than $20239.

Foreign Tuitiion ($)

Foreign Tuitiion ($)

Mean

16581.8

Standard Error

1826.97

Median

17765

Mode

16000

Standard Deviation

9134.85

Sample Variance

83445411.67

Kurtosis

-0.71

Skewness

-0.012

Range

32060

Minimum

1000

Maximum

33060

Sum

414545

Count

25

CV

55.09

Comments

Above table of local tuition suggests that the average local tuition fees is $16581.8 with the standard deviation of $9134.85. International University of Japan (Niigata) has highest tuition fees while Jamnalal Bajaj Institute of Management Studies (Mumbai) has lowest tuition fees.

Comments

This chart portrays that distribution for foreign tuition is bell shape and slightly negatively skewed which means that the foreign tuition fees is normally distributed.

Comparing Local Tuition and Foreign Tuition

Descriptive Statistics

N

Minimum

Maximum

Sum

Mean

Std. Deviation

Local Tuition ($)

25

1000

33060

309373

12374.92

7778.423

Foreign Tuition ($)

25

1000

33060

414545

16581.80

9134.846

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