Splint International Journal of Professionals
  • Year: 2025
  • Volume: 12
  • Issue: 4

Students’ Perception towards Faculty Credibility: An Empirical Investigation of Influencing Factors

  • Author:
  • Bhanu Prasad Behera1,*, Biswajit Rout2,**, Tushar Ranjan Sahoo3,***
  • Total Page Count: 15
  • Published Online: Apr 4, 2026
  • Page Number: 474 to 488

1Senior Assistant Professor, Department of Humanities, Faculty of Science and Technology (ICFAITech), ICFAI Foundation for Higher Education, Hyderabad, Telangana, India

2Assistant Professor, Department of Commerce, Model Degree College, Sarasara, Boudh, Odisha, India

3Assistant Professor, Amity Business School, Amity University, Raipur, Chhattisgarh, India

*(Corresponding author) email id: bhanuprasad@ifheindia.org

**mail4bishwa@gmail.com

***sahoo.tushar571@gmail.com

Online Published on 04 April, 2026.

Abstract

This study tries to pinpoint the elements that affect students’ perceptions of professor trustworthiness in the Indian educational system. The credibility of the faculty members greatly influences students’ motivation and engagement in the learning process. Understanding the factors that affect an instructor’s credibility and how they affect students’ opinions is the main goal of the research. For the study, samples from 200 students were gathered. To acquire thorough data, the study uses a mixed-methods strategy that combines quantitative surveys and qualitative interviews. The interviews offered deeper insights into students’ attitudes and experiences, while the surveys used measures to gauge different aspects of professor trustworthiness. Thematic analysis and statistical methods were used to analyze the data. The study’s findings highlighted several important elements: expertise and academic preparation, effective communication and teaching techniques, responsiveness to student needs, approachability, fairness in evaluations, and overall classroom environment. The study highlights the significance of these factors in fostering a positive learning environment and enhancing student engagement.

Keywords

Credibility, Perception, Faculty, Education, Occupation, Student