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Credibility in Decision Making of the Students in Choosing Engineering Domain
G. Vijay1, N. Shabnam Nihar2, A.Joseph Lourdu Rajah3, S.Viji4
1G. Vijay, Assistant Professor in the Department of English at PSNA College of Engineering and Technology, Dindigul., Tamil Nadu, India.
2N. Shabnam Nihar,, Assistant Professor in the Department of English at PSNA College of Engineering and Technology, Dindigul, Tamil Nadu, India.
3A.Joseph Lourdu Rajah, Assistant Professor in the Department of English at PSNA College of Engineering and Technology, Dindigul Tamil Nadu, India.
4S.Viji,, Assistant Professor in the Department of English at PSNA College of Engineering and Technology, Dindigul. Tamil Nadu, India.

Manuscript received on November 20, 2019. | Revised Manuscript received on November 28, 2019. | Manuscript published on 30 November, 2019. | PP: 7171-7173 | Volume-8 Issue-4, November 2019. | Retrieval Number: D5260118419/2019©BEIESP | DOI: 10.35940/ijrte.D5260.118419

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Abstract: It is obvious that decision making is instrumental in everyone’s life style irrespective of colour, caste, community, belief systems, education, and designation. Everyone in the earth necessarily has to take decisions at certain juncture of personal or professional life. Wrong decisions always invite hurdles and complications that would sometimes lead to highly critical results. This paper concentrates on the credibility in the decision making of the students in choosing engineering courses. In India, right from schools, students are oriented towards medicine and engineering. It is observed that the choice of becoming doctors is being reasonable since many of the medical students settle down as doctors. Whereas, the choice of engineering courses in India is debatable since most of the engineering students are jobless. Hence it is presumed that poor decision making of in selection of the courses is the root cause for this pathetic situation of the engineering graduates. .
Keywords: Colour, Caste, Community, Belief Systems, Education, Designation, Decision Making, Credibility.
Scope of the Article:  Decision Making.