Training and Development in faculties of Technical Institutes of Gujarat
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https://doi.org/10.32628/CSEIT184186Keywords:
Training and development, Technical Institutes, Independent sample t testAbstract
In today’s competitive world, faculties need to upgrade their skill. This study focuses to study the training and development in faculties of technical institutes of Gujarat. A survey was carried out in the state of Gujarat by taking 50 respondents from technical institutes. The perception of male and female faculties is compared with the help of independent sample t test. Two age groups are also compared by independent sample t test. It was found that gender is having significant difference regarding training and development but age do not have.
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