Abstract

The present study has been undertaken to know the effect of gender and faculty on emotional maturity of the college students. The sample consisted of 180 college students (60 from Arts, 60 from commerce and 60 from science faculty). Half of the subjects were male and half of them were female studding in first year degree course. The Ss were selected from the colleges situated in Gadhinglaj Tehsil form Kolhapur district. The data was analyzed by using t- test and one way ANOVA. Schefe’s post hoc test is used to find out the significance for inter group differences. The results reveal that the male and female college students differ in their emotional maturity. The faculty of college students also affect significantly on their emotional maturity.

Highlights

  • The basic purpose of this study is to find out the effect of gender and faculty on emotional maturity of the college students

  • There is no significant difference between male and female college students in their emotional maturity

  • From the above table related to the results regarding Emotional Maturity of the male and female college students, it is clear that the male and female college students differ significantly from each other in their Emotional Maturity and three dimensions

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Summary

OBJECTIVES

To examine the level of Emotional Maturity of college students with regard to gender and faculty. There is no significant difference between male and female college students in their emotional maturity. There is no significant difference among faculties of college students in their emotional maturity

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