Grades and Glory: A Qualitative Investigation into Business Program’s Academic Success at Public Sector University

Nabeel Nisar, Touseef Hussain Ghumro, P. N. Pathan
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The research aims to explore the perspective of outstanding learners of the business administration department of a public sector university. The study delves into the factors influencing academic success, the learning methodologies employed by students in the pursuit of excellence, and the significance of grades in shaping their academic journeys. This study involved a qualitative case study approach by using in-depth interviews with six students who attained higher academic standing, providing insights into their distinct opinions and experiences. The results depict a positive influence between students' academic performance and their approach to learning. The study emphasizes the public university's proactive encouragement for students to aim for higher grades, aligning with broader trends in academic institutions. The evolving industrial landscape amplifies the demand for skilled professionals, prompting business schools to underpin the importance of academic achievement. The findings emphasize the dedication of business administration department students to maintaining high grades and actively enhancing their proficiency.
成绩与荣耀:公立大学商科课程学业成功的定性调查
本研究旨在探索一所公立大学工商管理系优秀学生的视角。研究深入探讨了影响学业成功的因素、学生在追求卓越过程中采用的学习方法,以及成绩对他们学业历程的重要影响。本研究采用定性案例研究法,对六名学业成绩较好的学生进行了深入访谈,深入了解了他们的独特观点和经历。研究结果表明,学生的学业成绩与他们的学习方法之间存在积极影响。研究强调了公立大学积极鼓励学生追求更高的成绩,这与学术机构的大趋势是一致的。不断发展的产业格局扩大了对技能型专业人才的需求,促使商学院强调学业成绩的重要性。研究结果强调了工商管理系学生在保持高成绩和积极提高自身能力方面的奉献精神。
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