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STUDY HABITS OF STUDENTS A COMPARATIVE STUDY OF HIGH AND LOW ACHIEVERS AT UNIVERSITY OF KOTLI AJK

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http://dx.doi.org/10.31703/grr.2023(VIII-I).02      10.31703/grr.2023(VIII-I).02      Published : Mar 2023

Study Habits of Students: A Comparative Study of High and Low Achievers at University of Kotli AJ&K

    This study was conducted to examine the study habits of high and low achievers in University of Kotli AJK. The population of the study consisted of all 875 students of BS level in University of Kotli, AJ&K. The current study was descriptive in nature and survey methods were used for the data collection. The researcher selected 270 Students through convenience sampling technique. A five-point Likert scale questionnaire was used as a tool in this study. The researcher personally visited the University of Kotli Azad Jammu and Kashmir and collected the data. The researcher applied frequency, percentage, simple mean and standard deviation for the analysis of data. It is recommended that students may utilize a range of resources to improve their study techniques. High achievers make use of a variety of resources to enhance their study skills and engage in group activities.

    Study Habits, High Achievers, Low Achievers
    (1) Muhammad Naqeeb ul Khalil Shaheen
    Assistant Professor, Department of Education, University of Kotli, Azad Jammu & Kashmir, Pakistan.
    (2) Nazir Haider Shah
    Assistant Professor, Department of Education, University of Kotli, Azad Jammu & Kashmir, Pakistan.
    (3) Juwarya Zafar
    Department of Education, University of Kotli, Azad Jammu & Kashmir, Pakistan.
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    APA : Shaheen, M. N. u. K., Shah, N. H., & Zafar, J. (2023). Study Habits of Students: A Comparative Study of High and Low Achievers at University of Kotli AJ&K. Global Regional Review, VIII(I), 8-17. https://doi.org/10.31703/grr.2023(VIII-I).02
    CHICAGO : Shaheen, Muhammad Naqeeb ul Khalil, Nazir Haider Shah, and Juwarya Zafar. 2023. "Study Habits of Students: A Comparative Study of High and Low Achievers at University of Kotli AJ&K." Global Regional Review, VIII (I): 8-17 doi: 10.31703/grr.2023(VIII-I).02
    HARVARD : SHAHEEN, M. N. U. K., SHAH, N. H. & ZAFAR, J. 2023. Study Habits of Students: A Comparative Study of High and Low Achievers at University of Kotli AJ&K. Global Regional Review, VIII, 8-17.
    MHRA : Shaheen, Muhammad Naqeeb ul Khalil, Nazir Haider Shah, and Juwarya Zafar. 2023. "Study Habits of Students: A Comparative Study of High and Low Achievers at University of Kotli AJ&K." Global Regional Review, VIII: 8-17
    MLA : Shaheen, Muhammad Naqeeb ul Khalil, Nazir Haider Shah, and Juwarya Zafar. "Study Habits of Students: A Comparative Study of High and Low Achievers at University of Kotli AJ&K." Global Regional Review, VIII.I (2023): 8-17 Print.
    OXFORD : Shaheen, Muhammad Naqeeb ul Khalil, Shah, Nazir Haider, and Zafar, Juwarya (2023), "Study Habits of Students: A Comparative Study of High and Low Achievers at University of Kotli AJ&K", Global Regional Review, VIII (I), 8-17
    TURABIAN : Shaheen, Muhammad Naqeeb ul Khalil, Nazir Haider Shah, and Juwarya Zafar. "Study Habits of Students: A Comparative Study of High and Low Achievers at University of Kotli AJ&K." Global Regional Review VIII, no. I (2023): 8-17. https://doi.org/10.31703/grr.2023(VIII-I).02