Imagine that you have been commissioned to undertake a research investigation aimed at student evaluation of the B.Sc banking and finance program of the university of Benin. You are required to:

(a).coin a title for the topic
(b).state the research problem(s)
(c).state three objectives of the study
(d).state three hypothesis you wish too test
(e).define the population of the study
(f). describe how you would select a sample for the study
(g).state the scope of the study
(I).state three possible limitations of the study

(a).Title: Evaluating Student Satisfaction with the B.Sc Banking and Finance Program at the University of Benin

(b).Research problem: What is the level of student satisfaction with the B.Sc Banking and Finance program at the University of Benin?

(c).Objectives of the study:
1. To assess the overall satisfaction level of students enrolled in the B.Sc Banking and Finance program at the University of Benin.
2. To identify the strengths and weaknesses of the program based on student feedback.
3. To make recommendations for improvement based on the findings of the evaluation.

(d).Hypotheses to test:
1. Students enrolled in the B.Sc Banking and Finance program at the University of Benin are satisfied with the quality of education and resources provided.
2. There is a correlation between student satisfaction levels and academic performance within the program.
3. Student satisfaction with the program is influenced by factors such as faculty experience, course structure, and extracurricular opportunities.

(e).Population of the study: The population of the study includes all students currently enrolled in the B.Sc Banking and Finance program at the University of Benin.

(f).Sampling method: A stratified random sampling technique will be used to select a representative sample of students from each year of study within the program.

(g).Scope of the study: The study will focus on evaluating student satisfaction with the B.Sc Banking and Finance program at the University of Benin based on factors such as teaching quality, curriculum relevance, and access to resources.

(h).Possible limitations of the study:
1. Bias in student responses: Some students may give overly positive or negative feedback based on personal experiences or biases.
2. Limited sample size: The sample selected may not accurately represent the entire student population within the program.
3. Time constraints: The study may not have sufficient time to collect comprehensive data on all aspects of student satisfaction with the program.