A Study on Entrepreneurial Inhibitions among College Students in Tamilnadu

Authors

  • M. Punitha
  • S. Rengasamy
  • H. Healthy Stephila

Abstract

Entrepreneurs attempts to contribute towards the change and new opportunities, to themselves and also to the communities that they belong to. This manner, entrepreneurs frequently play a major part as the drive of an alteration within a market-based economy, as they are liable for initiating the innovation, adaptation and new thoughts. The current analysis is based on both the primary and the secondary data. Primary data was collected with the support of interview program. The secondary data was collected from several sources. In order to ensure equal representation of students in the Colleges selected for the study, proportionate stratified random sampling technique was used. A sample of 2 per cent was taken from the total population of 20 Arts and Science Colleges in Tamilnadu. It is concluded that the significant entrepreneurial inhibitions between the College students are high interest rate, lack of investment and the important entrepreneurial traits among the College students are having confidence even while doing a job for the first time and attending the exams even without studying a few chapters. The Colleges should consider the growth and promotion of entrepreneurship among the students as a strategic objective for achieving economic growth of the state.

Downloads

Published

2020-02-10

Issue

Section

Articles