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Challenges Faced In Learning And Acquiring Social Skills And Developmental Skills By College Students


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This study mainly focused on the challenges faced in learning and acquiring social skills and developmental skills by college students. Here the exploratory research method used for the study, the convenience sampling method has been used, and 112 responses have recorded. Chi-Square used for the analysis of data. The findings of the study after analysis show that there is a significant relationship between will training sessions help to build a career and must be compulsory to students. There is a significant relationship between the current training topic and the hope to change practice as a result of training. From this entire study, it is understood that training and development workshops are utmost necessary for college going students as it not only helps them in building their career but also helps them indirectly in developing their social skills and developmental skills.

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Learning, Skill Development, Students, Education, Training
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Authors

K.S. Ganesha
Department of Business Studies, Central University of Karnataka, India
Ganapati B. Sinnoor
Department of Business Studies, Central University of Karnataka, India

Abstract


This study mainly focused on the challenges faced in learning and acquiring social skills and developmental skills by college students. Here the exploratory research method used for the study, the convenience sampling method has been used, and 112 responses have recorded. Chi-Square used for the analysis of data. The findings of the study after analysis show that there is a significant relationship between will training sessions help to build a career and must be compulsory to students. There is a significant relationship between the current training topic and the hope to change practice as a result of training. From this entire study, it is understood that training and development workshops are utmost necessary for college going students as it not only helps them in building their career but also helps them indirectly in developing their social skills and developmental skills.

Keywords


Learning, Skill Development, Students, Education, Training

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