Factors that Affect the Academic Results: A Case Study of Islamic University, Kushtia, Bangladesh
Keywords:
academic results in cgpa, simple random sampling (without replacement) techniques, bivariate analysis, multinomial logistic regression model
Abstract
The main objective of this study is to examine the existing situation of results of the graduate students at Islamic University in Kushtia, Bangladesh as well as to identify the factors associated behind this issue. An analysis has been performed by using the primary data which collected form the graduate students of Islamic University under simple random sampling technique. Chi-square test for dependency checking has been performed as Bivariate analysis. After performing Bivariate analysis Multinomial logistic regression analysis has been performed. The result of the study has revealed that the factors like SSC and HSC results of the student, Parental academic qualification, Higher family income, residential in hall, student's class attendance, study time without class period have a positive impact and the factors like students' internet use for non-academic purpose, political status, mobile phone using for non academic purpose in the University have a negative impact of students academic results.
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