Abstract

Academic performance of students has always been the area of concern for educational institutions as it is a key indicator of institutional quality. In order to have a better quality output the higher education institutions set some admission criteria such as scores on specified international standardized tests, previous academic qualifications, and admission tests of students or a combination of such scores. Virtual University of Pakistan (VU) is a technology-based distance learning institution that facilitates students who are unable to attend traditional institutions of higher education for a variety of reasons. It was of interest to the researchers to study the entry qualifications of students i.e. the admission criteria, as predictor of their academic performance in various degree programs at VU. For that purpose, the data of 5825 graduates in different two years masters programs in 2015-16 were taken as sample. The entry qualifications of students, and cumulative scores of their previous academic qualifications were taken as predictors of their performance i.e. cumulative grade point average (CGPA,) in relevant degree program. Descriptive (range, percentage) and inferential (pearson r, multiple regression) statistics were applied after grouping the students into low, average and high achievers on cumulative scores as well as entry qualification scores. The results showed significant differences in the predictions and their implications are useful for policy makers and relevant departments of the university as well as for other distance learning educational institutions.

Highlights

  • Quality of the graduates of an educational institution including universities is considered the most important indicator of its quality

  • When Pearson r was applied to see the correlation between Virtual University of Pakistan (VU) Cumulative Grade Point Average (CGPA) and cumulative score of all previous academic degrees of the students, it was found that significant positive correlation existed in the two scores

  • Based on the analysis done above, it is concluded that in distance education setting in Pakistan, the students in masters are performing in the same pattern as mostly found in the literature about conventional education students

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Introduction

Quality of the graduates of an educational institution including universities is considered the most important indicator of its quality. Most common are the aptitude tests, standardized tests, and entry qualification scores, aggregate of previous academic performance scores, interviews or a combination of any or some of these. Purpose of all these criteria is to get a good input in the form students who could perform better. Teacher educators and researchers across the globe have been keen to identify the factors that predict the achievement of the students in different degree programs (e.g. see, Durotolu, 1994; Hijazi & Naqvi, 2006; Jayanthi, Balakrishnan, Ching, Abdul-Latif, & Nasirudeen, 2014; and Kasworm & Pike, 1994)

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