2022
DOI: 10.20525/ijrbs.v11i3.1592
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Masters and doctorate student experiences of service delivery at public universities in Kwazulu-Natal, South Africa

Abstract: The high student attrition at the masters' and doctorate levels requires universities to be customer-oriented, and flexible in their capacity to deliver higher value to mature students whose needs and expectations are high. Therefore, this study aims to assess student experience and service delivery levels that academic departments provide postgraduate students at public universities in KwaZulu-Natal. An empirical study was conducted amongst masters’ and doctorate students at a university of technology, a trad… Show more

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“…The service management category is measured by cataloguing and design, service delivery efficiency, and resource allocation, where cataloguing and design entails the extent of the consistent updating of product and service stocks to meet stakeholder needs. Post-graduate students require universities to be customer-focused and deliver high-value services with courtesy and professionalism [158]. In addition, a most appropriate curriculum plan should be created, aligned with goals, and maintained to remain current and relevant.…”
Section: Smart Governancementioning
confidence: 99%
“…The service management category is measured by cataloguing and design, service delivery efficiency, and resource allocation, where cataloguing and design entails the extent of the consistent updating of product and service stocks to meet stakeholder needs. Post-graduate students require universities to be customer-focused and deliver high-value services with courtesy and professionalism [158]. In addition, a most appropriate curriculum plan should be created, aligned with goals, and maintained to remain current and relevant.…”
Section: Smart Governancementioning
confidence: 99%