General Self-efficacy and Other Predictors of Grade Point Average in College Students, Kathmandu, Nepal

Authors

  • Dev Bandhu Poudel G.P. Koirala Community College, Sifal, Kathmandu
  • Samjhana Acharya Tribhuvan University

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.3126/irjmmc.v5i4.70667

Keywords:

Correlation, Financial sources, General self-efficacy, Grade point average, Students

Abstract

General self-efficacy refers to individuals' belief in their ability to manage their functioning and influence life events. It can be influenced by various factors such as personal achievements, observed experiences, encouragement, and emotional states. We aimed this study to examine the relationship between general self-efficacy and other demographic factors in predicting Grade Point Average (GPA) among college students. The power analysis indicated minimum of 385 data points for unknown population, however we followed the rules of thumb that more data equals better results. This cross-sectional survey involved 527 college students from the Kathmandu Valley, representing various age groups, genders, ethnicities, religious affiliations, marital statuses, residential locations, education levels, faculties, and years of study. We targeted only two colleges to collect the data; however, the online portal of data collection allowed students to provide the data from other institutions as well. Students were selected through opportunity sampling, and data were collected using the General Self-Efficacy Scale between September 8 and November 2, 2022. Our findings indicate no significant relationship between general self-efficacy and GPA. Ethnicity (Janajati), religion (Buddhists), education level (high school), faculty (management), and institution type (private) were identified as significant predictors of GPA, while gender, age, marital status, and residential location did not predict GPA. The study provides valuable insights into how demographic factors, rather than self-efficacy, influence academic performance, offering useful information for educational strategies aimed at improving student outcomes.

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Author Biographies

Dev Bandhu Poudel, G.P. Koirala Community College, Sifal, Kathmandu

Lecturer of Psychology

Department of Social Work

Brooklyn International College, Sukedhara

Samjhana Acharya, Tribhuvan University

Department of Rural Development, Tribhuvan University

 

 

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Published

2024-10-20

How to Cite

Poudel, D. B., & Acharya, S. (2024). General Self-efficacy and Other Predictors of Grade Point Average in College Students, Kathmandu, Nepal. International Research Journal of MMC (IRJMMC), 5(4), 64–81. https://doi.org/10.3126/irjmmc.v5i4.70667

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