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volume 30 issue 1 (march 2010) : 75 - 76
RURAL, URBAN BACKGROUND AND ACADEMIC PERFORMANCE OF AGRICULTURE STUDENTS
1Department of Extension Education
C C S Haryana Agril. University, Hisar-125 004, India.
ABSTRACT
This study was conducted on the final year students of agriculture in Haryana Agricultural
University, Hisar. The objective of the study was to observe that which of the students (either of rural
or urban backgrounds) perform better in agriculture during their degree programme. Both of the
programme (6 year and 4 year programme) students were included in the population and their total
number was 94. The study reveals that urban students performed academically better than rural
students but general thinking is that rural students should perform better in agriculture
University, Hisar. The objective of the study was to observe that which of the students (either of rural
or urban backgrounds) perform better in agriculture during their degree programme. Both of the
programme (6 year and 4 year programme) students were included in the population and their total
number was 94. The study reveals that urban students performed academically better than rural
students but general thinking is that rural students should perform better in agriculture
REFERENCES
- Shukul, Manhar. (1981). M.Sc. Thesis, CCS Haryana Agric. Univ., Hisar, India
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