Impact Of Entrepreneurial Propensity On Demographic Factors Of Engineering Students In Chennai City
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The entrepreneurial propensity is a personal propensity to line up a brand new business, or to accelerate an enterprise’s growth by asserting or developing a brand new in operation plan or live, that plays an awfully necessary role in beginning and running a business. As a part of the interventions, there are three factors and are Feasibility, Desirability, and Intention. The research uses the Qualitative sampling method. The data were collected from engineering students in Chennai City. The questionnaire circulated through Google form received 254 responses. Descriptive analysis and ANOVA were used to analyse the given data.
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