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Analysis of Preference of Students for Industrial Visit


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Industrial visit is one of the most important requirement for educational institutions specially Management Institutes. Through this research paper, we have analyzed the preference of students for Industrial Visit (IV) according to a particular age group and specialization. For this we have taken sample of 40 Students of Bharati Vidyapeeth's Institute Management Studies and Research. Further, the effect of age group and specialization of students were evaluated using chi-square test and it was found that there is no association of age group and preference of Industrial Visit (IV) but on the other hand, there is a strong association between the specialization opted by students and preference of Industrial Visit (IV). This shows that the output of students is not affected by age but by their specialization.

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Industrial Visit, Specialization, Exposure.
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Authors

Shruti Maske
Bharati Vidyapeeth’s Institute of Management Studies and Research, Sector 8, C.B.D.Belapur, Navi Mumbai-400614, India
Ashima Malik
Bharati Vidyapeeth’s Institute of Management Studies and Research, Sector 8, C.B.D.Belapur, Navi Mumbai-400614, India
Krima Shah
Bharati Vidyapeeth’s Institute of Management Studies and Research, Sector 8, C.B.D.Belapur, Navi Mumbai-400614, India

Abstract


Industrial visit is one of the most important requirement for educational institutions specially Management Institutes. Through this research paper, we have analyzed the preference of students for Industrial Visit (IV) according to a particular age group and specialization. For this we have taken sample of 40 Students of Bharati Vidyapeeth's Institute Management Studies and Research. Further, the effect of age group and specialization of students were evaluated using chi-square test and it was found that there is no association of age group and preference of Industrial Visit (IV) but on the other hand, there is a strong association between the specialization opted by students and preference of Industrial Visit (IV). This shows that the output of students is not affected by age but by their specialization.

Keywords


Industrial Visit, Specialization, Exposure.

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