Level of Determinants of TVET Career Choice and Relation to Locale: A Study on Diploma Level Engineering Students

Jeevan Tamang
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Career choice of students differs due to many factors which influence their decision on whether or not to pursue their career of choice. Since making a career choice becomes a turning point in a student’s life, it requires careful consideration. This research identifies the level of the five determinants (academic interest, self-efficacy, financial benefits, non-financial benefits, and family expectations) of TVET career choice, especially in diploma-level engineering students, and their association with each other. The study adopts a quantitative approach by using a survey design. The respondents are selected using a simple random sampling technique. The data are collected by questionnaire through google form at the time of the COVID-19 pandemic. Out of the total of 215 questionnaires emailed to the first-year students, 205 questionnaire forms are counted as valid. The data are analysed descriptively and inferentially using Statistical Package for Social Sciences (SPSS) Version 25 as the main analysis tool. The finding shows a high level of self-efficacy, and all five determinants are strongly associated with one another. Also, these five determinants differ across the locale.
职业技术教育职业选择的决定因素水平及其与地区的关系——基于工科毕业生的研究
学生的职业选择因许多因素而不同,这些因素会影响他们决定是否追求他们所选择的职业。职业选择是学生一生的转折点,因此需要慎重考虑。本研究确定了TVET职业选择的五个决定因素(学术兴趣、自我效能感、经济利益、非经济利益和家庭期望)的水平,特别是在文凭水平的工程专业学生中,以及它们之间的联系。本研究采用调查设计的定量方法。使用简单的随机抽样技术选择受访者。这些数据是在COVID-19大流行期间通过谷歌表格通过问卷调查收集的。在通过电子邮件发送给一年级学生的215份问卷中,有205份被视为有效问卷。数据进行了描述性和推理分析,使用社会科学统计软件包(SPSS)版本25作为主要分析工具。这一发现显示了高水平的自我效能感,而且这五个决定因素彼此之间有着密切的联系。此外,这五个决定因素因地区而异。
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