A study of administrative functioning of different departments of devi ahilya vishwavidyalaya, indore
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administrative functioning, Devi Ahilya, different departments, Indore, VishwavidyalayaAbstract
As the Administrative functionality has a vital role to play in the higher education system but loopholes lies in everywhere. The study taken up by the scholars reveals the present status of administrative functioning of various departments of D.A.V.V, Indore. Aim The aim of the study was to find out present status of administrative functioning of various departments of D.A.V.V, Indore. Methodology: A self-made questionnaire was constructed in order to find out the administrative functioning of various departments of D.A.V.V, Indore. Subject selection and Statistical Application Total (N) 70 participants have been chosen to get the data for the study. To see the present status of the administrative functioning of the various departments of UTD we have used descriptive Statistics. To find out the statistical result scholars have used Microsoft Excel and presented it graphically. Result and Conclusion On the basis of chosen factors, School of Education M=2.9 which rate the administrative functioning of the department 3 as per the 5 points Likert scale we have taken to analysis this department’s rated 2, which can be categorized as an Average.
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