India's Silent Educational Emergency

How can a nation aspire to become a $10 trillion economy when millions of graduates struggle to write coherent answers, solve real-world problems, or communicate with confidence? According to AISHE (All India Survey on Higher Education), India has over 1,100 universities and more than 43,000 colleges. India also produces one of the world’s largest numbers of graduates annually. Yet employability reports repeatedly reveal alarming trends. The India Skills Report and various industry studies have consistently indicated that only a fraction of graduates are considered industry-ready across domains such as engineering, management, and general education.

https://www.boloji.com/articles/55475/indias-silent-educational-emergency
India's Silent Educational Emergency How can a nation aspire to become a $10 trillion economy when millions of graduates struggle to write coherent answers, solve real-world problems, or communicate with confidence? According to AISHE (All India Survey on Higher Education), India has over 1,100 universities and more than 43,000 colleges. India also produces one of the world’s largest numbers of graduates annually. Yet employability reports repeatedly reveal alarming trends. The India Skills Report and various industry studies have consistently indicated that only a fraction of graduates are considered industry-ready across domains such as engineering, management, and general education. https://www.boloji.com/articles/55475/indias-silent-educational-emergency
WWW.BOLOJI.COM
India's Silent Educational Emergency
How can a nation aspire to become a $10 trillion economy when millions of graduates struggle to write coherent answers, solve real-world problems, or communicate with confidence? According to AISHE (All India Survey on Higher Education), India has over 1,100 universities and more than 43,000 colleges. India also produces one of the world’s largest numbers of graduates annually. Yet employability reports repeatedly reveal alarming trends. The India Skills Report and various industry studies have consistently indicated that only a fraction of graduates are considered industry-ready across domains such as engineering, management, and general education.
·18 Views ·0 voorbeeld
Astrodevo - A space for Santhana Dharma https://astrodevo.com