Abstract
The study intended to assess differences in the performance of students at school and at
university levels and the impact of the perception of students about the contributing factors of
family, teachers, and self-efforts on their academic achievements. Data were initially collected
through a structured questionnaire from a sample of 261 final year students of engineering
departments at universities of Lahore. The results were compared through the means of their
grades or scores at the school examinations and at the universities examinations. Similarly the
statistics were computed to know the impact of perceptions of the sampled students about the
above mentioned three contributing factors on their academic performance both at school and
at university level. The study found significant differences between university and school
levels regarding the performance of students. A significant change in the perception of students
about the share of family, teachers, and self-efforts on their performance was assessed.
Ahmed Sher Awan, Muhammad Mushtaq Mangat, Ishtiaq Ahmed Gondal. (2013) Academic Performance and Perceptions about Contributing Factors: Evidence from Engineering Students of Lahore, Journal of Elementary Education, Volume-23, Issue-2.
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