Communication Skills among the Final Year Engineering Students in an Autonomous Engineering College in Coimbatore, India: an Evaluation

  • Srigayathridevi K
  • Thamaraiselvi R
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A survey was conducted to assess the overall communication skills of final year Engineering students of Engineering College in Coimbatore. Sample sizes of 145 students were selected from nine different branches of engineering courses. The survey was conducted through a 5 point scale questionnaire. Three main factors of communication skills like speaking, writing and listening were considered to assess the respondents. They were found to be fairly good in speaking and writing and poor in listening. Journal of Nepalese Business StudiesIII/1 pp. 114-119

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Srigayathridevi, K., & Thamaraiselvi, R. (2007). Communication Skills among the Final Year Engineering Students in an Autonomous Engineering College in Coimbatore, India: an Evaluation. Journal of Nepalese Business Studies, 3(1), 114–119. https://doi.org/10.3126/jnbs.v3i1.489

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