A study by Mercer | Mettl reveals that only 45% of Indian graduates possess the necessary skills for the job market, with 53% employable in non-technical roles versus 44% in technical positions. Factors such as a curriculum mismatch, limited soft skills training, and inadequate preparation for technical roles contribute to this issue, highlighting the need for targeted skill development.
Degree vs. Skill: Why is India producing graduates with low employability quotient?

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