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Kaur, Maneet
- A Study on Stress Among Graduate College Students in Ludhiana
Authors
1 Gujranwala Guru Nanak Institute of Management and Technology, IN
2 Ludhiana College of Engineering and Technology, IN
Source
Asian Journal of Management, Vol 8, No 3 (2017), Pagination: 628-634Abstract
Stress is a psychologic and physiologic imbalance resulting from adverse circumstances. College is probably a best phase of life for students. These crucial years can be undermined by stress and depression. Students are likely to experience stress due to heavy syllabus, new environment, new friends and dealing with myriad of various issues. They also encounter a number of challenges in their life, therefore their whole college life is unveiled by challenges which in turn causes stress and if not dealt with, can hamper their academic performance. The purpose of this paper is to find out the causes of stress among graduate college students. The present study consists of 100 graduate students of Ludhiana. Data was collected through questionnaire which was randomly distributed among college students. The present study reveals that Competition is the biggest reason for stress but others reasons such as family pressure, placement and academics also are major stress inducers. It is concluded that many of the respondents feel it comfortable to talk to their friends or family in case to overcome stress.Keywords
Stress, Graduate Students, Stress Sources, Institute Support In Stress, Stress Coping Methods.References
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- Performance of Scheduled Commercial Banks in Indian Financial System
Authors
1 I.K. Gujral Punjab Technical University, Gujranwala Guru Nanak Institute of Management and Technology. Ludhiana, IN
2 Ludhiana College of Engineering and Technology, Ludhiana, IN
Source
Asian Journal of Management, Vol 8, No 4 (2017), Pagination: 1051-1056Abstract
The economic development of a country is related to the efficient performance of the Indian banking sector. Profitability, Productivity and Efficiency of the Indian banking sector has gained importance due to huge competition and changing banking reforms. This study attempts to measure the differential growth and performance of the scheduled commercial Banks.
For this study, we have considered public sector banks, private sector banks and foreign sector banks. Hence, different parameters are used to measure the performance of Scheduled Commercial Banks like Employees, growth in deposits, operating expenses etc.
Overall the study found that the Public-Sector Banks are not as profitable as compared to other sector banks. For this, we give some suggestions to improve the performance of banks and also handle the challenges faced by the banks.
Keywords
Profitability, Scheduled Commercial Banks, Performance Parameters, Operating Expenses, Total Assets.References
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