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A study of emotional intelligence on student behaviour of Bhilai Institute of Technology, Durg, India

Author Affiliations

  • 1Department of Management, Bhilai Institute of Technology, Durg, CG, India
  • 2Department of Accounts, Bhilai Institute of Technology, Durg, CG, India

Res. J. Management Sci., Volume 6, Issue (12), Pages 1-5, December,6 (2017)

Abstract

This paper investigates the Emotional intelligence which has become increasingly popular as a measure for identifying decision making skills of the students and also between male and female students. The factors involved in the study are fear, anger, learning, motivation, adoption to change, innovation, attitude, decision making, and stress. The aim of the study is to identify the impact in decision making with reference to Emotional Intelligence of students in Bhilai Institute of Technology, Durg. The study will be conducted on the students of bit every branch student’s. Research methodology used in this study is exploratory and descriptive. The data will be collect through questionnaire with convenience sampling method and the collected. SPSS software was used to analyse the data collected and the results indicate the impact of emotional intelligence decision making of students. The future implication of this study is to know how a decision of students are been affected and to which extend it is been driven by some factors. This study can also be done on a large scale for more in-depth study.

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