Abstract

Entrepreneurship development programs play a crucial role in nurturing and supporting aspiring entrepreneurs, providing them the necessary skills, knowledge and resources to succeed in the dynamic business environment. This study aims to examine the perception of entrepreneurs towards Entrepreneurship Development Programs (EDPs) analyze the relationship between demographic variables of the respondents and their perception of EDPs. The research employed a random sampling method to select participants from the target population. Primary data was collected through a survey administered to 100 respondents who planned to enroll in an EDP program. The data was analyzed using frequency analysis, chi-square testing, and the two-tailed t-test to understand the perception of the respondents towards EDPs. The findings of this study will provide insights into the perception of entrepreneurs regarding EDPs and identify any significant associations between demographic variables and their perception of the programs. The results will contribute to the understanding of how entrepreneurs perceive the effectiveness and relevance of EDPs in their entrepreneurial journey.

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