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Vol. 6, Issue 3 (2018)

Preferences pattern of H.Sc. girl students about jobs


Author(s): Shalini Srivastava

Abstract: This study was conducted in Home Science college of Narendra Deva University of Agriculture & Technology Kumarganj district Faizabad by interviewing 100 respondents who were selected through proportionate random sampling technique on the criteria of having four year degree programme of B.Sc Home Science. The study depicted that the highest number of respondents (42%) was found in age category of 18 to 19 years belonged to nuclear families (89%) and having 3-7 members in their families (82%) Except 4 respondents all were unmarried and general caste respondents were more in comparision to other categories of caste. The cooking activity was most important extra-curricular activity the economic motivation, risk orientation and value orientations were observed of medium levels. The contact of respondents with class teacher among formal sources, friends among informal sources and radio was observed important aware mass media. The service was observed as main occupation of majority of the respondents families (71%) and having annual income of Rs. 96,000 to 3,60,000 (76%) An over whelming majority of the respondents were found using cellular phone as their main source of communication. The teaching followed by banking and dietician were found most preferred jobs by the home science girl students. Among 16 variables studies, the one variable namely extent of contact with mass media had highly significant and positive correlationship with job preferences.

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How to cite this article:
Shalini Srivastava. Preferences pattern of H.Sc. girl students about jobs. Int J Chem Stud 2018;6(3):3579-3585.
 

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