The debate over whether Indian graduates are job-ready is intensifying, as a HirePro study highlights the significant gap between employer expectations and academic institutions’ perceptions of readiness. Despite 70% of educational institutions believing their students are prepared, only 16% of companies agree. This disconnect underscores the need for better academia-industry collaboration, skills like AI, data analysis, and cybersecurity becoming essential for success.
Campus Hiring in India: Companies Say Freshers Aren’t Job-Ready, Colleges Feel Otherwise

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