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Employability Among Indian Graduates Improves To 54.81%: Report
- Wednesday December 11, 2024
- India News | Press Trust of India
As the demand for talent continues to rise, a report on Tuesday revealed that employability among Indian graduates has seen a steady rise, reaching 54.81 per cent as per a recent test.
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Opinion | The Indian Student Is Growing Weary Of The Higher Education System
- Friday May 24, 2024
- Opinion | Bharti Mishra Nath
Though India's economy is growing, young graduates find it difficult to get employment. Reports say as many as 38% of new Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) graduates this year could not find jobs in the placement season.
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QS Employability Rankings: IISc Bengaluru, 6 IITs In Top 500 universities In World
- Thursday September 23, 2021
- Education | Reported by Press Trust of India
Indian Institute of Science (IISc), Bengaluru and six Indian Institutes of Technology (IITs) are among twelve Indian institutions which have figured in the top 500 universities in QS Graduate Employability Rankings 2022 announced on Thursday.
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COVID-19: IIT Gandhinagar Launches PG Course For Graduating Students
- Monday May 11, 2020
- Education | Press Trust of India
The Indian Institute of Technology (IIT), Gandhinagar, has launched a one year post graduate diploma programme to help its graduating students whose higher education or employment plans have been disrupted due to the coronavirus outbreak.
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Bombay, Delhi, Madras IITs, Delhi University Among Top 200 Of QS World Graduate Employability Rankings
- Thursday September 19, 2019
- Education | Edited by Shihabudeen Kunju S
The 2020 edition of the QS World Graduate Employability Rankings was published today and four Indian institutes made it to the top 200.
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India tries to lure foreign colleges to cash in demographic dividend
- Thursday October 3, 2013
- India News | Reuters
When 19-year old Pavitra Singh, one of 20 million students at India's universities and colleges, gets her degree in two years' time, she fears it will not be enough to secure a job. Indian employers tend to agree. Many say graduates from homegrown universities are often unemployable because job seekers do not have the skills they want, one reason w...
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50 per cent of Indian graduates not fit to be hired: report
- Wednesday June 26, 2013
- India News | Ketki Angre
It's the season for staggeringly high cut-offs on campus, but one that don't necessarily make the cut in the corporate world. A new survey of graduate students across the country, conducted by Aspiring Minds says that more than half of them are not fit to be hired.
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India's business, engineering graduates lack skills: survey
- Tuesday June 11, 2013
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Sixty-one percent of Indian employers have struggled to find suitable employees, according to a survey by Manpower Group, the global employment services giant. Employers have told Manpower that recent graduates of India's business and engineering schools often lack necessary hard and soft skills.
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Employability Among Indian Graduates Improves To 54.81%: Report
- Wednesday December 11, 2024
- India News | Press Trust of India
As the demand for talent continues to rise, a report on Tuesday revealed that employability among Indian graduates has seen a steady rise, reaching 54.81 per cent as per a recent test.
- www.ndtv.com
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Opinion | The Indian Student Is Growing Weary Of The Higher Education System
- Friday May 24, 2024
- Opinion | Bharti Mishra Nath
Though India's economy is growing, young graduates find it difficult to get employment. Reports say as many as 38% of new Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) graduates this year could not find jobs in the placement season.
- www.ndtv.com
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QS Employability Rankings: IISc Bengaluru, 6 IITs In Top 500 universities In World
- Thursday September 23, 2021
- Education | Reported by Press Trust of India
Indian Institute of Science (IISc), Bengaluru and six Indian Institutes of Technology (IITs) are among twelve Indian institutions which have figured in the top 500 universities in QS Graduate Employability Rankings 2022 announced on Thursday.
- www.ndtv.com/education
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COVID-19: IIT Gandhinagar Launches PG Course For Graduating Students
- Monday May 11, 2020
- Education | Press Trust of India
The Indian Institute of Technology (IIT), Gandhinagar, has launched a one year post graduate diploma programme to help its graduating students whose higher education or employment plans have been disrupted due to the coronavirus outbreak.
- www.ndtv.com/education
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Bombay, Delhi, Madras IITs, Delhi University Among Top 200 Of QS World Graduate Employability Rankings
- Thursday September 19, 2019
- Education | Edited by Shihabudeen Kunju S
The 2020 edition of the QS World Graduate Employability Rankings was published today and four Indian institutes made it to the top 200.
- www.ndtv.com/education
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India tries to lure foreign colleges to cash in demographic dividend
- Thursday October 3, 2013
- India News | Reuters
When 19-year old Pavitra Singh, one of 20 million students at India's universities and colleges, gets her degree in two years' time, she fears it will not be enough to secure a job. Indian employers tend to agree. Many say graduates from homegrown universities are often unemployable because job seekers do not have the skills they want, one reason w...
- www.ndtv.com
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50 per cent of Indian graduates not fit to be hired: report
- Wednesday June 26, 2013
- India News | Ketki Angre
It's the season for staggeringly high cut-offs on campus, but one that don't necessarily make the cut in the corporate world. A new survey of graduate students across the country, conducted by Aspiring Minds says that more than half of them are not fit to be hired.
- www.ndtv.com
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India's business, engineering graduates lack skills: survey
- Tuesday June 11, 2013
- Business |
Sixty-one percent of Indian employers have struggled to find suitable employees, according to a survey by Manpower Group, the global employment services giant. Employers have told Manpower that recent graduates of India's business and engineering schools often lack necessary hard and soft skills.
- www.ndtv.com/business