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VOL. 11, ISSUE 1 (2025)
Gender differences among the students in higher education in perception of entrepreneurship: A study of north-east India
Authors
Dr. Arjun Gope
Abstract
The mindset of young people who want to start
their own business is crucial to the economic growth of any state or nation.
The study investigates gender-based perceptions regarding the importance of
entrepreneurship knowledge and the effectiveness of graduate courses in
providing the necessary skills for starting a new venture. The analysis uses
the Mann-Whitney U test to evaluate differences between male and female
responses to the knowledge and skill relating to the entrepreneurial
activities. The results indicate no statistically significant differences between
male and female respondents on either statement, suggesting that both genders
share similar views on the importance of entrepreneurship education and the
effectiveness of higher education programs in equipping students with essential
business skills.
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Pages:70-72
How to cite this article:
Dr. Arjun Gope "Gender differences among the students in higher education in perception of entrepreneurship: A study of north-east India". International Journal of Commerce and Management Research, Vol 11, Issue 1, 2025, Pages 70-72
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