DrRajpalSingh
June 24th, 2013, 07:53 PM
Our present education system needs immediate overhauling so that the graduates become more employable and contribute to the nation as strong human resource. "According to a report by Aspiring Minds, an employability solutions company, around 47 per cent graduates In India are unemployable for any job.
The report, which is claimed to be the first ever national audit of employability of 3-year Bachelor's degree graduates, drew inferences from data of over 60,000 graduates pan–India, based on Aspiring Minds Computer Adaptive Test (AMCAT).
"The alarming statistics of nearly half of the country's graduates not being employable in the knowledge economy needs great attention with interventions at both the school and higher education levels," Aspiring Minds co-founder and CTO Varun Aggarwal said."
For full details of the report, log in and see:http://www.rediff.com/getahead/slide-show/slide-show-1-career-47-per-cent-indian-grads-unemployable-for-any-job-report/20130624.htm
Comments and suggestions of the readers are welcome .
The report, which is claimed to be the first ever national audit of employability of 3-year Bachelor's degree graduates, drew inferences from data of over 60,000 graduates pan–India, based on Aspiring Minds Computer Adaptive Test (AMCAT).
"The alarming statistics of nearly half of the country's graduates not being employable in the knowledge economy needs great attention with interventions at both the school and higher education levels," Aspiring Minds co-founder and CTO Varun Aggarwal said."
For full details of the report, log in and see:http://www.rediff.com/getahead/slide-show/slide-show-1-career-47-per-cent-indian-grads-unemployable-for-any-job-report/20130624.htm
Comments and suggestions of the readers are welcome .