PLoS ONE (Jan 2019)

Association between emotional intelligence and academic success among undergraduates: A cross-sectional study in KUST, Pakistan.

  • Qaiser Suleman,
  • Ishtiaq Hussain,
  • Makhdoom Ali Syed,
  • Rashida Parveen,
  • Ishrat Siddiqa Lodhi,
  • Ziarab Mahmood

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0219468
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 14, no. 7
p. e0219468

Abstract

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The study investigated the association between emotional intelligence and academic success among undergraduates of Kohat University of Science & Technology (KUST), Pakistan. A sample of 186 students who were enrolled during the semester Fall 2015 to Spring 2018 was selected through a random sampling technique. A cross-sectional, descriptive and correlational research methods were employed in this study. A standardized tool "Emotional Intelligence Scale" was employed for the collection of information from the undergraduates. Cumulative Grade Point Average (CGPA) of the students was considered as academic success. Data were collected through personal visits. Statistical tools i.e., simple percentage, mean, standard deviation, ANOVA, Pearson's product-moment correlation and multiple linear regression were employed to reach the desired research outcomes. The findings revealed that there was a strong positive relationship (r = 0.880) between emotional intelligence and academic success among undergraduate students. The multiple linear regression analysis showed that self-development (Beta = 0.296), emotional stability (Beta = 0.197), managing relations (Beta = 0.170), altruistic behaviour (Beta = 0.145), and commitment (Beta = 0.117) predict academic success of undergraduates positively. The findings suggest that the emotional intelligence of the undergraduate students may be further improved so that their academic performance may further be enhanced.