Santosh Gurav gained a bachelor's degree in technology from a mid-tier coll...
CHINCHWAD, India - Santosh Gurav gained a bachelor’s degree in technology from a mid-tier college in western India last year, specializing in electrical engineering and hoping to land a job in industrial automation.
He is one of hundreds of thousands of engineers - studying everything from computer code to civil engineering - that India’s education system churns out each year, many with large loans and little prospect of finding a job in their field. The data, which is an estimate based on household surveys, shows 31.2 million people were actively looking for jobs in February this year, said Mahesh Vyas, the CMIE managing director. It did not have a breakup for engineering or technology graduates.
Employers often complain about the lack of skilled engineering and technology graduates, said Varun Aggarwal, an electrical engineer and co-founder of the skills assessment firm Aspiring Minds. Its surveys show over 80 percent of the engineers India produces are not employable. The employability has not improved in seven years, Aggarwal said.“We need to start there, at the beginning of the education system,” said Aggarwal.
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