Abstract:
The success and prosperity of any educational institution are highly dependent on students’
academic performance. Students join a university with an aspiration to achieve good grades,
graduate, and become successful in their future endeavors, but those hopes are shattered when their
academic results are not pleasing. Despite students' academic concerns, the IUT administration has
raised awareness to investigate why engineering students' performance is deteriorating and differs
significantly among students of different groups. This study, therefore, aims to examine and
predict the factors that cause engineering student’s poor academic performance at IUT. The study
adopted a descriptive survey design to collect data on factors that predict poor academic
performance among engineering students in IUT. Using a random stratified technique and
Cochran’s formula, an ideal sample size of 221 students was selected from different engineering
departments. The findings were analyzed with the help of multiple regression analysis and
ANOVA techniques.
The results of the analysis showed that stress was the most significant contributing factor to poor
academic performance among engineering students. This was followed by poor reading habits and
poverty factors. International students were the most affected among the sample data. The
qualitative synthesis also suggested that an overwhelming and complex nature of engineering had
a significant implication on their academic performance. The empirical analysis of the study was
in line with literature findings. The study recommends that the institution needs to focus more on
guidance and counseling to support and intrinsically motivate learners towards achieving better
academic grades.
Description:
Supervised by
Mr. Hamisi Ramadhan Mubarak,
Department of Technical and Vocational Education (TVE),
Islamic University of Technology (IUT),
Gazipur, Bangladesh.