75 percent Indian engineering students unemployable.
75 percent Indian engineering students unemployable: Report
Discussing a report by software industry group Nasscom which says that 75 percent engineering students in India are unemployable, education experts here Saturday said that the Indian higher education system must give skill building and practical training equal importance as academics to give them an edge.
A.D. Sahasrabudhu, director of the College of Engineering, Pune said that one of the major reasons why engineers, even from reputed institutes, are not easily employed because they lack hands-on skill.
“The focus in most institutes here is always on academics and theory. Thus a mechanical engineer may actually not know how to change a part of a machine. Therefore even if a high scoring student gets placed in a good company, eventually that lack of practical knowledge catches up,” Sahasrabudhu said during a panel discussion at the sixth Higher Education Summit organised by Federation of of Indian Chambers of Commerce and Industry (FICCI).
“From our experience we now know that practical, hands-on training is very crucial in the education system,” he added.
In their latest report released in the last week of October, National Association of Software and Services Companies (Nasscom) said that Indian IT firms reject 90 percent of college graduates and 75 percent of engineers who apply for jobs because they are not good enough to be trained.
And because there is such a dearth of competent people, companies like Infosys increased its training of employees to 29 weeks from this year. That’s seven months of training, the report added.
Richard Kerly, a Scottish university professor, who had participated in the discussion said: “Just recently I came to know that Citi Bank had started its recruiting process here, but was not going to campuses placement cells.
“The possible reason is that students here, although brilliant, don’t have an edge when it comes to putting theories to practice.”
Sudhir Matthew, Dean, Ecole Hoteliere Lavasa, Lavasa Corporation Limited, Pune said: “The scene is very similar in the hospitality industry. Lack of hands-on trained students have forced hotel chains like the Oberoi, Taj and ITC to open their own hotel schools where the students are trained as per their needs.
“Tourism will grow at a rate of 8.8 percent till 2015 in India, making it one of the fastest growing markets but there is a serious lack of skilled hands. Academics combined with practical training is therefore very important to meet this shortage which is estimated at 3.2 million.”
Re: 75 percent Indian engineering students unemployable.
This has been long been overdue.
Indian education system needs a SERIOUS overhaul
Re: 75 percent Indian engineering students unemployable.
i agree i am a graduate in Electronics and communication engg.
yet i don't know even how to repair a tv or a mobile. coz i was never given a training for the same.
Re: 75 percent Indian engineering students unemployable.
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Originally Posted by Bhvm
This has been long been overdue.
Indian education system needs a SERIOUS overhaul
The entire Indian system of governance needs SERIOUS OVERHAUL.
( The judicial, the legal, the finance, the crappy planning commission,
the police, the industrial, the health..the whole works )
Right now, we have over 10 million bureaucrats who just have
the power only say NO. That NO covers 95% of the Indian's potential to innovate, be creative and productive.
Re: 75 percent Indian engineering students unemployable.
Kammy I agree that being an ECE student we should be given practical training, but at the same time our job is not repairing the things but creating it...!!! :P
Re: 75 percent Indian engineering students unemployable.
Krammy,
You just summed the whole indian govt in a paragraph!
Another problem with educational system is the time...
A human keep learning till his age comes about 25... he gets a job and settles around 30. If the 'modern old age' is 50 years (considering all the pollution, increased diseases etc..) what does he get to be productive? mere 20 years?
Re: 75 percent Indian engineering students unemployable.
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Kammy I agree that being an ECE student we should be given practical training, but at the same time our job is not repairing the things but creating it...!!! :P
but we should be given practical knowledge thats what i meant.
i am scared to touch physical things although i have good theoretical knowledge.
Re: 75 percent Indian engineering students unemployable.
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Originally Posted by Bhvm
Krammy,
You just summed the whole indian govt in a paragraph!
Another problem with educational system is the time...
A human keep learning till his age comes about 25... he gets a job and settles around 30. If the 'modern old age' is 50 years (considering all the pollution, increased diseases etc..) what does he get to be productive? mere 20 years?
yeah thats right i am 22 n looking for job although i'll do M.tech for two years after doing M.tech i will be 25 and then my career will start. thats too late.