Explanatory Study on Emotional Insight of Rural Students of Muzaffarnagar District
Monika Agarwa
Research Scholar,Department of Management, Mewar University, Chittorghar (Raj)
Dr. Raj Kamal
Professor, Department of Business Administration, MJP Rohialkhand University, Bareilly
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Emotional Intelligence (EI) is an approach to quantify how a man perceives feelings in him-self or
her-self as well as other people, and deals with these emotional states to work better as a gathering or
group. Emotional Intelligence refers to discretion, enthusiasm and determination, capacity to
persuade oneself, identifying with others and knowing and controlling one's feelings however some
time we watched that individuals with high Intelligence Quotient frequently neglected to adapt up to
the circumstances which had trigged the need of something else called ' Emotional Intelligence '.
Research has proposed that achievement of life relies on Emotional Quotient instead of Intelligent
Quotient. Emotional Intelligence is most intense component in one's life in this study we are watched
the Emotional Intelligence of the understudy in Muzaffarnagar district in Uttar Pradesh. How they
respond when we give them taking after circumstance based survey. The data are gathering amid
August, 2015 to October, 2015. Data are gather through association and dissected by F-test in the
enthusiastic knowledge of male and female graduate and post graduate rural understudies of different
steams.
Keywords: Emotional Intelligence; intelligence Quotient; Muzaffarnagar
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