GUIDELINES FOR DEVELOPING THE QUALITY OF BUDGET MANAGEMENT GRADUATE SCHOOL SUAN SUNANDHA RAJABHAT UNIVERSITY

Supaporn Sarat, Pramsuk Huanprapai

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In this research, the majority of respondents were male, accounting for 59 percent, while females accounted for 41 percent. Most respondents held a doctoral degree, making up 46.08 percent of the total, followed by those with a bachelor's degree, accounting for 28.43 percent. The majority had over 10 years of work experience, accounting for 58.82 percent, followed by those with 5-10 years of experience, making up 29.41 percent. Opinions of budget management practitioners emphasized results based on strategies in various educational institutions. Regarding overall budget planning, the average was 4.82, with a standard deviation of 3.02, at the highest level. The highest mean was 4.90, with a standard deviation of 0.29, followed by a mean of 4.87 and a standard deviation of 0.33. In terms of calculating production costs, the overall average was 4.83, with a standard deviation of 2.20, also at the highest level, with the highest mean of 4.90 and a standard deviation of 0.29, followed by a mean of 4.89 and a standard deviation of 0.31. Financial management and budget control overall had a mean of 4.88, with a standard deviation of 1.89. The highest mean was 4.92, with a standard deviation of 0.27, followed by a mean of 4.91 and a standard deviation of 0.28.


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