1M. Sc. (Ag) Students, Central Agricultural University, Imphal-795004 Manipur
2Assistant Professor (Extension Education) College of Agriculture, Central Agricultural University, Imphal-795004 Manipur
Online published on 14 November, 2017.
Today, the dazzling collection of new technologies, services and applications has led to a digital age in which access has become a key component of people's lives. The study was conducted in Central Agricultural University, Imphal of Manipur during the year 2014–2015 (Previous and Final Year P.G Students). Majority (70.833%) of the P.G Students had medium ICTs exposure, (17.50%) of the P.G Students had low ICTs exposure and (11.667%) of them had high ICTs exposure. Family background, Family income, father's education, father's computer knowledge, mother's computer knowledge and accessibility to computer were found to be positively and significantly related with the ICTs exposure of the P.G Students.
Information and Communication Technologies exposure, Utilization, Knowledge & Time spend