Constraints as Perceived by the Students of Agriculture Hampering their Academic Achievements
Journal Title: International Journal of Agricultural Science and Research (IJASR) - Year 2019, Vol 9, Issue 3
Abstract
Every state agricultural university in India is taking up sincere efforts to boost up the academic performance of the students. But still there existed a lot of constraints hampering the academic performance of the students. Several research studies also confirm the same fact. The present study has been conducted in Tamil Nadu Agricultural University, among M. Sc (Agri) students, of the selected constituent colleges. The sample size contains 117 respondents. The respondents were selected by employing the proportionate random sampling method. Ex-post facto research design has been used in this study. Data were collected by employing well- structured and standardized interview schedule. Percentage analysis were done to get a meaningful interpretation of the results. The perceived constraints of the respondents were grouped into major categories related with the educational system, courses and teaching methods, research programmes, knowledge and upgradation opportunities, provision of mental support, hostel and other infrastructural facilities
Authors and Affiliations
Arthy K. G, Arunachalam R
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