A STUDY OF SEMESTER SYSTEM OF ENGINEERING STUDENTS WITH LOCALITY AND FATHER OCCUPATION
Journal Title: GJRA-Global Journal For Research Analysis - Year 2019, Vol 8, Issue 7
Abstract
This Semester System would be ideal system treating each student as an individual having specic requirements of study. This system would also make it possible for a programme of study to be constituted which may be interdisciplinary in character and at the same time, may be oriented towards a specic and required objective. The semester system scale was developed by Chandra Mohan, P (2006) adopted from Nookala Maheswari (2018). A sample of 320 Engineering students representing all categories of colleges in Chittoor District by following the standardized procedures. 't' – test and F – Test (ANOVA) were employed for analysis of the data. There is signicant inuence of locality and father occupation at 0.01 level of signicance on the semester system of Engineering students.
Authors and Affiliations
Dr. B. Yella Reddy
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