The graph provides information about the percentage of female students who completed lower secondary school in Bangladesh between the years 2011 and 2019.
According to the graph, the percentage of female students showed an upward trend throughout the period. The highest percentage was 42% in 2019, while the lowest was 28% in 2012. In 2011, 30% of female students completed lower secondary school. The percentage slightly rose to 32% in the following year. However, there was a sudden fall in 2013, dropping to 28%. In 2014, the percentage increased to 32% again. It gradually rose to 37% in 2015 and remained constant in 2016. This upward trend continued with 38% in 2017 and 40% in 2018. The percentage reached its peak at 42% in 2019.
Overall, the percentage of female students completing lower secondary school was growing steadily. If this trend continues, we can expect female student participation rates to continue increasing, potentially surpassing those of male students in the future.
Credit: Masum Ahmed

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