Boosting Employability, Industry Collaborations Take Center Stage in Indian Higher Education

New Delhi (India), April 17: In today’s competitive job market, a typical college degree is no longer a guarantee of employment. Employers are increasingly looking for graduates with both academic knowledge and the practical skills and industry-specific experience required to be productive from the start. To bridge the gap, Indian higher education institutions acknowledge the [...]

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New Delhi (India), April 17: In today’s competitive job market, a typical college degree is no longer a guarantee of employment. Employers are increasingly looking for graduates with both academic knowledge and the practical skills and industry-specific experience required to be productive from the start. To bridge the gap, Indian higher education institutions acknowledge the [...]
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Boosting Employability, Industry Collaborations Take Center Stage in Indian Higher Education

New Delhi (India), April 17: In today’s competitive job market, a typical college degree is no longer a guarantee of employment. Employers are increasingly looking for graduates with both academic knowledge and the practical skills and industry-specific experience required to be productive from the start. To bridge the gap, Indian higher education institutions acknowledge the need for industry cooperation to increase graduate employability.

The Employability Challenge:

Despite a burgeoning higher education system, India faces a significant skill gap. A 2022 report by the World Bank found that only 24% of Indian graduates possess the skills employers deem essential. This mismatch between educational offerings and industry needs translates to high youth unemployment rates, hindering India’s economic growth potential.

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