Assessing vocational interest profiles: A comparative study of secondary school students across various vocational industries
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https://doi.org/10.29070/dyzyam86Keywords:
Vocational Interest Scale, Vocational Industry, Secondary School StudentsAbstract
Using an Indian version of the Kuder Occupational Interest Survey (KOIS), the Indian Scale for Vocational Interest (ESVI) was used to assess the vocational interest of students in India's ninth and twelfth grades in this research. Career exploration and vocational assistance in the school context are greatly enhanced by the important contributions made to the knowledge base by this research. The study's population consisted of all the pupils enrolled in the Xth grade at C.B.S.E. The study's sample consisted of 100 male and female students from C.B.S.E., out of a total of 200.
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