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Item A STUDY ON DEPOSITORS PREFERENCE TOWARDS INDIAN OVERSEAS BANK ANKKARURVYSYA BANK(International Journal of Research and Analytical Reviews (IJRAR) www.ijrar.org, 2019-06-10) D, Sujini; K, SuvedhaThe study is about the depositors preferences towards Indian Overseas Bank and Karur VysyaBank . For the study there were 100 respondents taken to know the depositors preference towards the banks. The Preference level of the depositors is more than the nationalized bank compared to private bank. The tool taken for the study is Simple percentage method and Chi- square test.Item A COMPARATIVE STUDY ON DEPOSIT SCHEMES OF IOB AND KVB(International Journal of Research and Analytical Reviews (IJRAR), 2019-06-10) D, Sujini; G, HemavarshaThis study is to find the comparative difference between Indian overseas bank and KarurVysya Bank. The Information about the deposit schemes were collected in the bank to know the difference between schemes. The tools used in the study is Simple percentage method and Chi-Square.Item A STUDY ON DEPOSITORS AWARENESS ABOUT DEPOSIT SCHEMES OF INDIAN OVERSEAS BANK AND KARURVYSYA BANK(International Journal of Research and Analytical Reviews (IJRAR) www.ijrar.org, 2019-06-10) D, Sujini; HariniThe study is about the depositors awareness towards IOB and KVB. For the study there were 100 respondents taken to know the depositors awareness towards the banks(IOB and KVB). The awareness level created among the depositors towards deposits schemes of the banks(IOB and KVB) were collected and verified. The tools taken for the study is simple percentage method and Chi-Square.Item A STUDY ON DEPOSITORS SATISFACTION ABOUT DEPOSIT SCHEMES OF IOB AND KVB(International Journal of Research and Analytical Reviews (IJRAR) www.ijrar.org, 2019-06-10) D, Sujini; N, DevarakshanaThe study is to find the depositors satisfaction towards deposit schemes provided by the KVB & IOB. In this study the simple percentage and chi-square tests are used to know the satisfaction level of the depositors towards deposit schemes provided by Indian overseas bank and karurvysya bank comparativelyItem A STUDY ON DEPOSITORS PERCEPTION ABOUT DEPOSIT SCHEMES OF IOB AND KVB(International Journal of Research and Analytical Reviews (IJRAR) www.ijrar.org, 2019-06-10) D, Sujini; R, Pujaa ShreeThe study is to about the depositors perception towards deposit schemes of Indian Overseas Bank and KarurVysya Bank. For this study we had taken 100 respondents to know the depositors opinion. Depositors have equal trust on both Indian Overseas Bank and KarurVysya Bank. The tool taken for the study is rank analysis method.Item A STUDY ON PERCEPTION OF SERVICE QUALITY AND SATISAFCTION TOWARDS SERVICES PROVIDED BY SELECT PRIVATE SECTOR BANKS IN COIMBATORE(International Journal of Management and Social Research, Speak Foundation, 2018-12) D, Sujini; R, HamsalakshmiSERVQUAL was presented as a multidimensional construct and in their original formulation, Parasuramanet al. (1985) They developed 22-item instruments to measure customer expectations and perceptions (E and P) of the five dimensions of SERVQUAL. Customer satisfaction can be conceptualized as either transaction-specific satisfaction or cumulative satisfaction. Globalization and privatization led policies have compelled the banking sector to reform and adjust to have a competitive edge to cope with multinationals led environment. The private-sector banks in India represent part of the Indian Banking Sector that is made up of private and public sector banks. The private sector banks are bifurcated into old private sector and new private sector banks. Aim of the study is to analyze perception of service quality and preference leading to satisfaction among rural customers towards services provided by select private banks in Coimbstore. This study discusses the research design and data collection method. Initially, the data collection methods, target population, sampling mechanism, sample size. The research is descriptive in nature. Convenience sampling method used for the study. Some of the private sector banks operating in rural areas of Coimbatore are Axis Bank, City Union Bank, ICICI Bank, HDFC Bank and IndusIndBank . Item statistics, reliability and structural equation model are used as statistical tools for the study. When taking contribution of services into consideration based on service quality construct two variables viz. Empathy and Responsiveness achieved highest loading (SQ3=0.88 and SQ2=0.87) followed by SQ4=0.075 and least the Tangibility (SQ5= 0.53). With respect to Preference with highest loadings are based on appropriate locations of ATM / CDM centre (P3), efficiency of CDM services (P2) and efficiency of ATM services (P1) with the loadings of 0.97, 0.91, 0.87 respectively had significantly contributed in achieving the satisfaction level. When measuring the statistical significance between independent and dependent variables it is observed that preference and satisfaction are found significant. Whereas there is no significant relationship between service quality and satisfaction towards services provided by private sector banks selected for the study in Coimbatore. In conclusion, majority bank customers are having agriculture as their occupation, loan facility during cropping period will help them make profit and keep their transaction healthy with the banks, therefore, banks shall provide sufficient loan facility to improve their quality of life.Item STATUS OF RURAL WOMEN ENTREPRENEURSHIP(Archers & Elevators Publishing House, 2018-02-13) D, Sujaritha; D, SujiniEntrepreneurship is very important criteria for economic development. The role of women entrepreneurs cannot be ignored in this process. There is a significant contribution of women entrepreneurs in the growth of developed nations. The development of women entrepreneurship is low in India, especially in rural areas. Women entrepreneurs face lot of problems right from the beginning till the enterprise functions. This paper focuses on the status of women entrepreneurs in rural areas.Item A STUDY ON CONSUMERS ATTITUDES AND AWARENESS TOWARDS ELECTRONIC GOODS(International Journal of Management and Social Research, Speak Foundation, 2018-12) D, Sujini; S, ManashaThe customers is nothing but the required a product or commodity according to their expected features and attributes. In this regard the researcher is dealt with the housewife and taken them as respondents in the name of customer on their choices of purchasing electronic goods. In this fast moving world, the city life has much more advanced in many schedules. Without the adoption of electronic good one family could not be a competed one in the society. The family is always lead by the women, who shares the half of the burden of the leader for a family. In such a situation she preference more advanced and supporting commodities which fulfils her day to day works.Item STATUS OF RURAL WOMEN ENTREPRENEURSHIP(International Journal of Exclusive Management Research, Speak Foundation, 2018-02) D, Sujini; D, SujarithaEntrepreneurship is very important criteria for economic development. The role of women entrepreneurs cannot be ignored in this process. There is a significant contribution of women entrepreneurs in the growth of developed nations. The development of women entrepreneurship is low in India, especially in rural areas. Women entrepreneurs face lot of problems right from the beginning till the enterprise functions. This paper focuses on the status of women entrepreneurs in rural areas.Item VARIATION IN GROWTH RATE OF INDIAN GROSS DOMESTICAL PRODUCT AND GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT AT MARKET PRICE(International Journal of Management and Social Research, Speak Foundation, 2018-12) S, Manasha; D, SujiniGross domestic product is a monetary measure of the market value of all the final goods and services produced in a specific time period. GDP per capita does not, however, reflect differences in the cost of living and the inflation rates of the countries.GDP can be determined in three ways, all of which should, theoretically, give the same result. They are the production (or output or value added) approach, the income approach, or the speculated expenditure approach. The most direct of the three is the production approach, which sums the outputs of every class of enterprise to arrive at the total. The expenditure approach works on the principle that all of the product must be bought by somebody, therefore the value of the total product must be equal to people's total expenditures in buying things. f GDP is calculated this way it is sometimes called gross domestic income (GDI), or GDP (I). GDI should provide the same amount as the expenditure method described later. By definition, GDI is equal to GDP. In practice, however, measurement errors will make the two figures slightly off when reported by national statistical agencies. This method measures GDP by adding incomes that firms pay households for factors of production they hire - wages f or labour, interest for capital, rent for land and profits for entrepreneurship.