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Think Again
Kumar Sameer
27 episodes
1 week ago
Help you to grow mentally, emotionally and financially.
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Help you to grow mentally, emotionally and financially.
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Self-Improvement
Education
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Why is there a Gap between the Indian Education System and Job Market?
Think Again
1 minute 32 seconds
2 years ago
Why is there a Gap between the Indian Education System and Job Market?

India is home to one of the largest education systems in the world, producing millions of graduates every year. However, there seems to be a significant gap between the education system and the job market in the country. Despite having a large pool of highly educated and skilled graduates, many companies struggle to find the right talent for their job openings.

This gap between education and employment has become a significant concern for students, parents, educators, and policymakers in India. The problem is not limited to one specific field or industry but is a widespread issue that affects graduates across various disciplines.

This gap can be attributed to several factors, such as a lack of practical skills and real-world experience, outdated curriculum, inadequate teacher training, insufficient industry-academia collaboration, and a mismatch between the skills taught in schools and those in demand in the job market.

Addressing this gap requires a multifaceted approach, involving reforms in the education system, improved industry-academia collaboration, and the incorporation of modern teaching methods that emphasize practical skills and job readiness. Only then can India's education system meet the demands of a rapidly changing job market and equip its graduates with the necessary skills to thrive in the global economy.

Think Again
Help you to grow mentally, emotionally and financially.