A SURVEY OF THE PROBLEMS OF SOME PRIVATE BUSINESS SCHOOLS IN ENUGU URBAN A CASE STUDY OF MODERN IDEAL COLLEGE ABAKPA NIKE ENUGU, AND IMMACULATE COMMERCIAL SCHOOL AT OCHI STREET, ACHARA LAY-OU

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ABSTRACT 
Despite all the problems that militate against commercial schools, a lot of people still enroll in the private business institute. 
It was also found out that private business schools set their aims and objectives complementing the aims of secondary schools and it was noted that commercial schools offers in their curriculum some major commercial subjects and some other non-commercial subject. The private commercial school in Enugu Urban has contributed tremendously in the production of manpower for the business activities of the country. 
In this study, it has been noted that the private commercial schools with its well intended and comprehensive curriculum, most people still regard it as filed for those who could not purse academic and for those that did not living with their parents. 

TABLE OF CONTENTS
Title page i
Approval page ii
Dedication iii
Acknowledgementiv
Abstract vi
Table of contents vii

Chapter one 
1.0Introduction 1
1.1Background of study 1
1.2Statement of the problems 3
1.3Purpose of the study4
1.4Significance of the study   5
1.5Scope / limitation of the study6
1.6Research questions7
1.7Definition of terms 7

Chapter two 
2.0Literature review  9
2.1Meaning of private commercial school 9
2.2Funding private business schools 10
2.3Finance Base 11
2.4Management of private commercial schools. 15
2.5Private business schools and qualified teachers18
2.6Problems of private business schools 20
2.7Aims and objectives of private business schools 22
2.8People thinking some private commercial24
2.9Relevance of private commercial schools
to the development of the nation.27
2.10Land28
2.11Finance29
2.12Management31

Chapter three 
3.0Research methodology 34
3.1Introduction34
3.2Population34
3.3Sample size 35
3.4Instrumentation 35
3.5Administration36
3.6Data analysis 37
3.7Validation of instrument 37

Chapter four
4.0Presentation and analysis of data38

Chapter five 
5.0Summary, conclusion and recommendation 60
5.1Summary of findings and conclusion 60
5.2Findings62
5.3Recommendation64
Bibliography66
Appendix 67

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