Components of Emotional Intelligence Determining the Academic Performance: A Study of College Students
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Abstract
Emotional intelligence (EI) has surpassed intelligence quotient (IQ) in recent years, according to research. The ability to recognize emotions in oneself and others, comprehend their significance, and control one's emotions as necessary. According to a number of studies, EI is crucial for academic success. Effective people are those who are aware of their own feelings and are adept at interpreting emotional signs, such as understanding why they are upset and how to express themselves without going against social norms. The impact of emotional intelligence in a student's academic achievement. It also emphasizes the five parts of The role of such elements in emotional intelligence. These are self-contained alertness, self-consciousness, drive, empathy, and social competence.