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Table 4.3: Table showing the number of family members or close relative who
own a business

Status No. of respondents Percentage


Yes 70 78%
No 20 22%
Total 90 100%
Source: Primary data

Table 4.3 shows, 78% of student’s family members or close relatives own a business
and remaining 22% of student’s family members or close relatives does not own a
business.

Figure 4.3: Figure showing the number of family members or close relative who
owns a business

90%

78%
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22%
20%

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Yes No

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Table 4.4: Table showing the type of business

Status No. of respondents Percentage


Sole proprietorship 53 76%
Partnership 9 13%
Corporation 1 1%
Others 7 10%
Total 70 100%
Source: Primary data

Table 4.4 shows, among the 70 respondents, 76% belongs to Sole proprietorship, 13%
belongs to Partnership, 1% belongs to corporation and 10% belongs to another
category.

Figure 4.4: Figure showing the type of business

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10%
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Sole proprietorship Partnership Corporation Others

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Table 4.5: Table showing how much the institute promotes Entrepreneurship
and encourages ideas

Status No. of respondents Percentage


Yes 74 82%
No 16 18%
Total 90 100%
Source: Primary data

Table 4.5 shows that 82% of students said that the institute promotes entrepreneurship
and encourages ideas. 18% of students disagree the statement.

Figure 4.5: Figure showing how much the institute promotes Entrepreneurship
and encourages ideas

90%
82%
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70%

60%

50%

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0%
Yes No

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4.6: Showing the factors to determine the attitude of students towards
Entrepreneurship

Table 4.6.1: Table showing how interested are you in setting your own business
immediately after your studies

Status No. of respondents Percentage


Very much interested 21 23%
Interested 37 41%
Neutral 27 30%
uninterested 5 6%
Very much uninterested 0 0%
Total 90 100%
Source: Primary data

Table 4.6.1 shows that 41% of respondents are interested to start business immediately
after their studies.23% of them are very much interested, 30% of them are neutral, 6%
of the respondents are uninterested and nobody belongs to very much uninterested.

Figure 4.6.1: Figure showing how interested are you in setting your own business
immediately after your studies

45% 41%
40%
35%
30%
30%
25% 23%
20%
15%
10% 6%
5%
0
0%
Very much Interested Neutral Uninterested Very much
interested uninterested

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Table 4.6.2: Table showing how attractive it would be for you to start a business

Status No. of respondents Percentage


Very much attractive 22 24%
Attractive 44 49%
Neutral 23 26%
Unattractive 0 0%
Very much unattractive 1 1%
Total 90 100%
Source: Primary data

Table 4.6.2 shows that, 49% of respondents are attractive and 24% are very much
attractive to start a business. 26% of respondents are neutral. Only 1% of respondents
are very much unattractive and nobody belongs to unattractive.

Figure 4.6.2: Figure showing how attractive it would be for you to start a
business

60%

49%
50%

40%

30% 26%
24%

20%

10%

0% 1%
0%
Very much attractive Attractive Neutral Unattractive Very much
unattractive

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Table 4.6.3: Table showing in your institute students are actively encouraged to
pursue their own ideas

Status No. of respondents Percentage


Strongly Agree 18 20%
Agree 50 56%
Neutral 20 22%
Disagree 2 2%
Strongly Disagree 0 0%
Total 90 100%
Source: Primary data

Table 4.6.3 shows that among the total respondents, 56% of respondents agree the
statement. 22% of respondents are neutral. Only a small percentage of respondents
disagree the statement.

Figure 4.6.3: Figure showing in your institute students are actively encouraged to
pursue their own ideas

60%
56%

50%

40%

30%

22%
20%
20%

10%

2%
0
0%
Strongly Agree Agree Neutral Disagree Strongly Disagree

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4.7: Showing the factors that attract students towards entrepreneurial career

Table 4.7.1: Table shows that there is no limit to what you can earn in business

Status No. of respondents Percentage


Strongly agree 23 26%
Agree 37 41%
Neutral 26 29%
Disagree 4 4%
Strongly disagree 0 0%
Total 90 100%
Source: Primary data

Table 4.7.1 shows that 41% of respondents are agree and 26% of respondents are
strongly agree the statement. 29% of respondents are neutral. Only 4% of respondents
are disagree the statement and nobody belongs to strongly disagree

Figure 4.7.1: Figure shows that there is no limit to what you can earn in business

45%
41%
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29%
30%
26%
25%

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10%

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Strongly Agree Agree Neutral Disagree Strongly disagree

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Table 4.7.2: Table shows that I would rather be my own boss rather than work
for someone else

Status No. of respondents Percentage


Strongly agree 30 33%
Agree 35 39%
Neutral 21 23%
Disagree 4 5%
Strongly disagree 0 0%
Total 90 100%
Source: Primary data

Table 4.7.2 shows that majority of the respondents agree the statement. 33% of
respondents are strongly agree, 23% of respondents are neutral. Only 5% of
respondents are disagree the statement and nobody belongs to strongly disagree.

Figure 4.7.2: Figure shows that I would rather be my own boss rather than work
for someone else

45%

39%
40%

35% 33%

30%

25% 23%

20%

15%

10%
5%
5%
0
0%
Strongly agree Agree Neutral Disagree Strongly disagree

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Table 4.7.3: Table shows that entrepreneurship is a rewarding career

Status No. of respondents Percentage


Strongly Agree 28 31%
Agree 41 46%
Neutral 17 19%
Disagree 4 4%
Strongly Disagree 0 0%
Total 90 100%
Source: Primary data

Table 4.7.3 shows that, nobody strongly disagree the statement. 46% of respondents
are agree, 31% of respondents are strongly agree, and 19% of respondents are neutral,
only 4% of respondents are disagree the statement.

Figure 4.7.3: Figure shows that entrepreneurship is a rewarding career

50%
46%
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35%
31%
30%

25%
19%
20%

15%

10%
4%
5%
0
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Strongly Agree Agree Neutral Disagree Strongly disagree

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Table 4.7.4: Table shows that entrepreneurship can be considered as a career
option in today’s globalised world

Status No. of respondents Percentage


Strongly Agree 30 33%
Agree 42 47%
Neutral 11 12%
Disagree 5 6%
Strongly disagree 2 2%
Total 90 100%
Source: Primary data

Table 4.7.4 shows that,47% of respondents are agree the statement, 33% of
respondents are strongly agree, and 12% of respondents are neutral. 6% of
respondents are disagree the statement, only 2% of respondents are strongly disagree.

Figure 4.7.4: Figure shows that entrepreneurship can be considered as a career


option in today’s globalised world

50% 47%

45%

40%

35% 33%

30%

25%

20%

15% 12%

10%
6%
5% 2%

0%
Strongly agree Agree Neutral Disagree Strongly disagree

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