Study on monthly expenditures of undergraduates of Faculty of Science, University of Kelaniya
Gunawardana, K.M.A.R.S.; Madhubashini, M.G.A.K.; Madhumali, N.G.M.; Nanayakkara, K.A.D.C.N.; Nuwanthika, G.G.T.; Pandgamage, I.D.; Rangari, S.C.; Samanpitiya, H.M.I.; Sandamali, H.D.S.; Sandhamali, N.P.A.A.; Pitigalaarachchi, P.A.A.C.; Attanayake, A.M.C.H.
Citation:
Gunawardana, K.M.A.R.S., Madhubashini, M.G.A.K., Madhumali, N.G.M., Nanayakkara, K.A.D.C.N., Nuwanthika, G.G.T., Pandgamage, I.D., Rangari, S.C., Samanpitiya, H.M.I., Sandamali, H.D.S., Sandhamali, N.P.A.A., Pitigalaarachchi, P.A.A.C. and Attanayake, A.M.C.H. 2016. Study on monthly expenditures of undergraduates of Faculty of Science, University of Kelaniya. In Proceedings of the International Research Symposium on Pure and Applied Sciences (IRSPAS 2016), Faculty of Science, University of Kelaniya, Sri Lanka. p 98.
Date:
2016
Abstract:
There are lots of changes in students’ lives after transition from school to university.
Students face new challenges and expenditures of students are varied with these
changes. The aim of this study is to understand the monthly expenditures of 1st, 2nd
and 3rd year undergraduates of faculty of science, University of Kelaniya. The
objectives of this study are to estimate the average monthly expenditure of a student
of the Faculty of Science, classify the average monthly expenditure with respect to
gender and year of study, estimate the average monthly expenditure on food,
travelling, residence, mobile phones and internet usage, understand the ways that the
students cover their expenditures and estimate their satisfaction level on income and
expenditure.
The data required for this study was gathered through a survey which was conducted
during the period of September – November 2015. Among the 1394 students
registered in the faculty of science 159 respondents were randomly selected using
stratified random sampling method (without replacement). 37% of the students’
average monthly expenditure is in the range of Rs.5000-Rs.8000. Further the
majority of the male students (35%) and majority of the female students (40%)
average monthly expenditure is in the same range. This range is not differently
recorded for 1st, 2nd and 3rd year students’ maximum average monthly expenditure
ranges as well. The second majority (24%) of the students average monthly
expenditure range is Rs.8000-Rs.10000. Fifty three percent of the students’ average
monthly expenditure for food is above Rs.2000. The maximum percentage (31%) of
students’ average monthly expenditure for travelling and residence is in the range of
Rs.1000–Rs.2000. The expenditure for mobile phones and internet usage is Rs.500–
Rs.1000. More than 75% of students receive money from their parents to cover their
monthly expenditures. Less than 50% of the students engage in part time jobs to
cover their expenditures. Forty six percent of students receive between Rs.3000-
Rs.6000 every month from their part time jobs. The highest percentage (73%) of
them are engaged in tuition as their part time job. Nearly 52% of the students of the
Faculty of Science receive scholarships; Mahapola or Bursary. Students cover their
expenditures by doing part time jobs and they receive money from the parents and
scholarships. Approximately 33% of the undergraduates moderately satisfied about
their income and expenditure. The results of this survey will be useful for students to
understand and manage their expenditures in a proper way.
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