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</script>The present study was undertaken with the purpose of studying career maturity of boys and girls of private and government school of ninth grade in relation to their family climate. A sample of 200 ninth grade students of Amritsar District was taken. The results indicate that: 1)no significant gender differences were found in career attitude 2) no significant gender differences were found in career competence 3)no significant type of school differences were found in career attitude4))no significant type of school differences were found in career competence5) significant relationship between career maturity (career competence& career competence) of boys and girls of ninth grade in relation to their family climatewas found.
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