Abstract
The present study aimed to develop a measure of self-esteem for the university students. For this
purpose, the expression of self-esteem was explored from 25 university students (15 male; 10
female) using the semi-structured interview based on the Mruk’s definition of self-esteem (1999).
A list of 62 items was converted into a self report measure Self-Esteem Scale (SES). For establishing
the psychometric properties of SES was presented along with a demographic Performa and
translated version of Rosenberg Self-Esteem Scale (Rosenberg, 1965) to 445 university students
(226 male; 219 female). Factor analysis of SES showed a 5 factor solution namely Low Self-Esteem,
Resilience, Withdrawn, Sociability and Self-Confidence. SES was found to have acceptable
psychometric properties. Results are discussed in terms of factor structure of SES, gender
differences in level of self-esteem in the cultural context.