Abstract

Abstract: In this study, the Fuzzy Analytic Hierarchy Process (FAHP) was utilized to evaluate factors affecting student wellbeing and performance. The criteria assessed included C1 - Family Concern, C2 - Environment of Study, C3 - Resources, C4 - Time Management, and C5 - Lecturer Concern. A survey was administered to students at United College of Arts and Science in Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu, India, to gather numerical data. Pairwise comparison matrices were created based on the survey responses to assess the relative importance of each criterion. The FAHP analysis revealed that Family Concern (C1) has the greatest impact on student outcomes, highlighting the crucial role of family support in student success and well-being. The findings suggest that educators and parents should prioritize addressing family-related issues and consider implementing additional supportive measures, such as yoga and sports activities, to further improve student performance and overall wellbeing

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