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The Effect Of Industrial Work Experience On Student In Tertiary Institution
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1.3 PURPOSE OF THE STUDY
The purpose of the study is to:
1. find out whether students who participate in SOWES receive any practical job training.
2. find out whether the experience gained during SIWES is useful in their future career.
3. Determine whether SIWES help to generate a pool of indigenous trainee manpower for like federal poly Oko.
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Investigate whether SIWES is responsible for some students dropping to
work rather than going back to school in Oko.
1.4 SIGNIFICANCE OF THE STUDY
The
study will be useful to the students in tertiary institutions who are
doing their OND in polytechnics and those in part II and part III in
universities.
In going through this study, the students in Oko will
come to take industrial training serious and thereby achieving the best
out of it.
The head of the institutions of higher learning will come
to realize the usefulness and contributions of SIWES in training
students as a means of improving the qualities of skilled manpower in
Nigeria. A standard which the limited resources in the institutions
cannot provides.
Industries also make good use of students in
industrial training for the achievement of the organizational goals all
for the development of the country.
The study will also make federal
polytechnic Oko to totally reject any student who does not undergo
industrial training before registering for Higher National diploma.
This study will also serve as a useful information to any person who wants to research on related issues.
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ABSRACT - [ Total Page(s): 1 ] The main aim of this project is to find out the effects of students industrial work experience scheme to the students in tertiary institutions in Federal Polytechnic Oko in Anambra State. The researcher considered whether students actually receive practical training in industries and how far the training has assisted in improving their performance in school. In chapter two the view of various writers that were relative to the topic were state ... Continue reading---