Reading habits among the students of Oxford Dental College: A Study
Author(s): Ravikumar C V, Prof. M. Raghunandana & Shreedhara N
Abstract - Review on perusing propensities among dental understudies at Oxford Dental School, Bangalore. The scientist embraced the review strategy and organized surveys for information assortment. A sum of 120 surveys were haphazardly conveyed among the understudies. 104 surveys were obtained from the members. Information was broken down utilizing ms-succeed and arranged in tables and figures. In this undertaking, the analyst concentrated on different components of understanding propensities. For instance, understanding materials, time spent perusing, reasonable area for perusing, factors impacting the advancement of understanding propensities, and so on. Moreover, the discoveries demonstrated that most of the respondents esteem the significance of perusing. Nonetheless, this incorporates giving assets to urge understudies to begin perusing. Also, chairmen should foster techniques for educators to make exercises that can advance understanding propensities, which would work on understudies' scholastic execution.
Keywords Reading habits, Oxford dental college, Survey.
DOI URL: https://doi.org/10.26761/ijrls.9.4.2023.1700
Cite This Article As: Ravikumar C V, Raghunandana, M. & Shreedhara N (2023) Reading habits among the students of Oxford Dental College: A Study International Journal of Research in Library Science (IJRLS), 9(4) 34-43. www.ijrls.in
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Paper ID: IJRLS-1700 Page: 34-43 Publication Date: 09 October 2023