Locus of control is assessed on a continuum, ranging from internal to external. Individuals at the internal end of this continuum are called as having internal locus of control, while those at the external end are those who have external locus of control According to Rotter (1975), internalizes are those people who believe that they are autonomous, who are the master of their own fate and bear personal responsibility for what happens to them. In contrast, Externalizes view themselves as helpless pawns of fate, controlled by out side forces over which they have little