Abstract
This research was carried out to study the effects of Industrial Training on HND I students, Federal Polytechnic Nekede, Owerri. The study used a primary data collected by means of mail questionnaire of 15 questions. A sample size of 83 students out of a population of 425 students determined and used for this study which was selected by means of random sampling. It was noticed from the data analysis that students strongly support Industrial Training and that the performance of HND I students depend on the Industrial Training, showing that the positive effects of the one-year Industrial Training on HND I students are greater than those of the negative effects. Conclusively, the research recommended some crucial matters that demand the attention of the government, the institution and the students.
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