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Overland Connectivity Between India and Central Asia in Delhi Sultanate and the Early Mughal Period. A detailed analysis of the Trade Routes
In: Ukrainian policymaker, Band 15
ISSN: 2617-2208
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Performance analysis through NPA of Public Sector Banks and Private Sector Banks
In: Journal of Banking and Finance, Forthcoming
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Using predictive risk analysis to identify vulnerable first-year students at university: the importance of NCEA results
In: http://hdl.handle.net/10292/9280
Much research has highlighted the factors leading to increasing dropouts among first-year undergraduates around the globe. This phenomenon is also an issue in New Zealand. Therefore, this research estimates the importance of various factors, derived from the administrative data provided by the Department of Strategy and Planning at AUT, on the probability of successful course completion at university. Non-completion of first-year courses may form the basis of future non-retention amongst undergraduate students. Efforts to avoid future substantial costs to the university and the government could prove beneficial by identifying factors that result in successful completion of courses as early as possible. This research focuses on first-year students who entered university using valid NCEA Level 3 scores. Majority of the universities in New Zealand, including AUT, have traditionally summarised NCEA results with a composite 'rank' score that arbitrarily assigns weights to Achieved, Merit and Excellence credits without any empirical study supporting the appropriateness of this weighting scheme. This study provides some empirical evidence on the validity of this weighting scheme by estimating the contributions of these different credits in predicting the successful completion of first-year courses. Results from our research also indicate that other factors (e.g., part-time study, gender and the degree programme) may play crucial roles in predicting successful course completion rates. Most importantly, we found that Merit and Excellence credits do not significantly differ in terms of predicting the probability of successful completion of courses. Therefore, we propose an alternative weighting scheme based on this empirical evidence that outperforms the existing NCEA rank score in predicting the successful completion of first-year courses at university.
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Uneven Earth and Open Sky
In: Indian journal of gender studies, Band 6, Heft 2, S. 261-274
ISSN: 0973-0672
To veil or not to veil: Europe's shape-shifting "other"
In: Cultural identity studies, 26
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India: the seductive and seduced "Other" of German orientalism
In: Contributions in comparative colonial studies 39
CSR as a Mixed Blessing to Fashion Industry's Social Indebtedness
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A Study of the Impact of COVID-19 on Buying Behaviour of Consumers
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Detection of Frauds and Identifying Manipulated Financial Statements: a Case Study of Aviation Industry
In: Indian Institute of Management Udaipur Research Paper Series Forthcoming
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Analyzing and Interpreting the Trend of NPA Level in Private Sector Banks and Public Sector Banks
In: Inspira-Journal of Modern Management & Entrepreneurship (JMME) 2020
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Impact of Covid 19 - A Study of the Major Stressors and Coping Strategies
In: Mukt Shabd Journal, Band IX Issue V
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Using validated measures of high school academic achievement to predict university success
In: New Zealand economic papers, Band 53, Heft 1, S. 89-106
ISSN: 1943-4863