Abstract
This study aims at finding out the relationship between social adjustments and self-efficacy of university students. The population of the study comprises of all the BS program students studying in different departments of university of Sargodha. Students selected through multistage random sampling were 550. Research scales i.e. Student Adaptation to College Questionnaire (SACQ) and General Self-Efficacy Scale (GSES) were adapted with permission to measure the self-efficacy and social adjustment of the students. Both the instruments were made bilingual (in English and Urdu) for clear comprehension of the students and better responses. Pilot testing was carried out with respect to 100 students and reliability coefficient Cronbach Alpha values for GSES, and SACQ were 0.70, and 0.90 respectively. The study isa crosssectional survey. Data analysed through frequencies, percentages and means was used to explore the social adjustment of students. T-test, one-way ANOVA was used to compare students’ social adjustment with respect to their demographic variables and self-efficacy. The study led to the following major findings: majority of students have moderate social adjustment; male students have better social adjustment than female students; majority of the students—boarders, day scholars, urban, and rural have moderate and equivalent level social adjustment. Furthermore, students of 8th semester have better social adjustment than those in 2 nd semester and students with high self-efficacy have better social adjustments. Thus, it was recommended that guidance and counselling facilities regarding the value of university education should be provided to students to motivate them to use study time efficiently at the university as well as at home.

Mushtaq Ahmad, Muhammad Nadeem Anwar, Saifullah Khan. (2018) Social Adjustments and Self-efficacy of University Students, Putaj Humanities And Social Science, Volume-25, Issue-2.
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