Objective: To investigate entrepreneurial skills of business students and their learning styles and to measure the relationship of entrepreneurial skills with studentsÂ’ learning styles.
Methodology: Though co-relational survey and cluster random sampling techniques, 527 business schools students were selected from Khyber Pakhtunkhwa public sector universities. Entrepreneurial Skills Questionnaire (ESQ) and Neil Flaming VARK Learning Style Model (FSLSM) were used for data collection.
Results: The students did not develope entrepreneurial skills and majority of the students learned through auditory learning style. Positive relationship between entrepreneurial skills and tactile learning style was found (r = .239, .218, 206, .225 for which the p
Key words: Business schools, learning styles, resilience, creativity, risk management.
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