A Study on Utilization Pattern and Constraints of Information and Communication Technology Among the Students
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Sardar Vallabh Bhai Patel University of Agriculture & Technology, Meerut
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A study on Utilization Pattern and Constraints of Information and Communication
Technology among the students was undertaken in the year 2018-2019 with sample size of 90
students of Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel university of Agriculture and Technology Meerut. The
data was collected on Utilization Patten, attitude and Constraints and suggestions about
selected ICT tools with the help of pre-structured Interview schedule.
The study reveals that, majority of the respondents belong to Female (61.11%)
category and (46.67%) of them belonged to OBC category.(72.22 %) of the respondents
belonged to urban area, Majority of the parents of respondents i.e. (45.56) father had
graduation level of education, while (52.22) percent of respondents mothers were also
educated up to graduation level of education. Thus, the data indicated that the majority of
students respondents belonged to the educated family. Majority of the respondents
occupational background is (64.45%) who belong to Service Class families. Majority of the
respondents (38.89%) were having their family annual income in the range of Rs. 5,00,000 –
10,00,000. 100.00 per cent of respondents use of ICT tools was mobile (94.44%). Majority of
respondents (96.66%) used internet for education. (95.58%) used Google for searching
information. Study regarding retrieval of information gained through Internet shows that
majority of the respondents (96.66%) keep the information retained memory. The finding
shows that the majority (92.75%) of the students watched television to See Current Affairs,
followed by Education(91.30%). The result reveal that majority of the students (98.56%)
discuss it with friends, information gained from Internet. 69.23% listened radio for
entertainment. (92.30%) utilize information by discussion .Majority (97.72%)of students use
Mobile phone to send and receive messages. (80%) of the respondents use Mobile phone
daily. (46.16%) students use 30 Minutes-1 hr a day. Majority of the respondents are having
opinion that Regarding the fact ICT improves reading and learning (77.77%) students agree.
The major constraint faced by respondents(97.77%) is that continue work on ICT tools create
head ache and back pain in students.