A Study of Emotional Intelligence and Academic Achievement in Medical Students
Journal Title: International Journal of Business and Management Invention - Year 2017, Vol 6, Issue 3
Abstract
Academic Achievement and ideal improvement of all round identity in understudies is connected with emotional intelligence. In this time of globalization of training, understudies desire after occupation arranged instruction. The principles at the work environment have changed. Employments request thinking, figuring, disparate considering, brisk and information based basic leadership and decent lot of Emotional Intelligence. The new measuring stick for execution is the way well one handles one self and each other. Bosses of today want to utilize a trainable individual as opposed to a man prepared in a specific business, a man with high E.Q. as opposed to just high I.Q. In this way this study explores the emotional intelligence and academic achievement in medicinal students.
Authors and Affiliations
Gurdeep Kaur
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