Impact of Emotional Intelligence and Academic Performance of Tribhuvan university Student of Butwal Sub-Metropolitan City

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  • Kabita Tiwari Lumbini Banijya Campus, Butwal

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https://doi.org/10.3126/ljbe.v12i2.77447

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Academic Performance, motivation, empathy, self-regulation, self-awareness, social skill

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Purpose: The study aims to examine the impact of emotional intelligence on academic performance of master running students, studying in Tribhuvan university of Butwal Sub-Metropolitan City.
Methods: The study used random sampling technique. A sample size of 253 students of Tribhuvan university of Butwal Sub-metropolitan city. Emotional intelligence was measured using the adapted version of a 30 -items questionnaire featuring a rigorous seven- point Likert scale. Likewise, a descriptive and causal comparative research design was employed, complemented by a comprehensive array of statistical measures, including Mean, Standard Deviation, Correlation, and Regression, independent t test, one-way ANOVA, Mann Whitney U test, F square, and R square, Hypothesis testing and Regression meticulously chosen for robust data analysis.
Results: The results reveal that Self-regulation is the major factors for Academic Performance. Likewise, it is also found that motivation, Self-awareness, Empathy are also affect on academic performance.
Conclusion: Self-regulation significantly impacts academic performance, as it fosters discipline, time management, focus, and resilience, crucial for effective learning, problem-solving, and goal attainment in educational pursuits.

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Author Biography

Kabita Tiwari, Lumbini Banijya Campus, Butwal

Kabita Tiwari is an MBA-BF scholar at Lumbini Banijya Campus, Butwal, Nepal

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Published

2025-04-09

How to Cite

Tiwari, K. (2025). Impact of Emotional Intelligence and Academic Performance of Tribhuvan university Student of Butwal Sub-Metropolitan City. The Lumbini Journal of Business and Economics, 12(2), 342–356. https://doi.org/10.3126/ljbe.v12i2.77447

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