80% of Indian engineers not fit for jobs, says survey

Beef.Bhaijan

Minister (2k+ posts)
80% of Indian engineers not fit for jobs, says survey

The new Annual Employability Survey 2019 report by Aspiring Minds reveals that 80% of Indian engineers are not fit for any job in the knowledge economy and only 2.5% of them possess tech skills in Artificial Intelligence (AI) that industry requires.

BusinessToday.In Last Updated: March 25, 2019 | 18:57 IST

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There has been no change in the employability prospects of Indian engineering graduates in the past nine years, with only a handful of them possessing next-gen tech skills, according to the new Annual Employability Survey 2019 report by Aspiring Minds.



There has been no change in the employability prospects of Indian engineering graduates in the past nine years, with only a handful of them possessing next-gen tech skills, according to the new Annual Employability Survey 2019 report by Aspiring Minds.

The report reveals that 80% of Indian engineers are not fit for any job in the knowledge economy and only 2.5% of them possess tech skills in Artificial Intelligence (AI) that industry requires.

The report highlights that the the ad-hoc changes in the Indian higher education system would not help address the problem, it rather needs a systematic and fundamental change to deal with high unemployability numbers.

Also Read:Amidst worsening job crisis, fresh engineers in India struggle to find work

"The government of India needs to prioritise higher education and undertake long-term policy interventions in the next 5-10 years to ameliorate the low rate of engineering employability," the report suggests.

It also states that only a handful of Indian engineers possess coding expertise. "Good coding skills are possessed by 4.6% of Indian job applicants."

The report, however, says that Indian engineers (4.6%) can code correctly compared to their Chinese counterparts (2.1 %) but lag far behind American peers (18.8 %) who can write codes correctly.

Also Read: Skill gaps affecting Indians' prospects in tech jobs, says IBM chief Ginni Rometty

The report further adds, "If we consider only those candidates who can write correct code with few errors, the gap between China and India narrows (8.6% vs. 9.8%, respectively),"

Interestingly, while the percentage of Indian engineers who code well is greater than the number of Chinese engineers, a much higher proportion of Indian engineers (37.7%) cannot write a compilable code compared to Chinese engineers (10.35%). This means that India must do more to educate its general population in proper coding skills, the survey underscores.

Meanwhile, the US engineers perform four times better than the Indian engineers in coding, with only 4% of them not able to write comilable code despite the fact that the base of the engineering population in the US is approximately four times smaller than in India, the report mulls.

Also Read:What went wrong with Indian higher education

It further emphasises that the Indian engineers need to move beyond basic coding skills to keep up with the demands of the 21st century. The tech industry needs graduates to be equipped with skills in AI, Machine Learning (ML) and data science to keep up with the changing requirements of the sector.

The findings underline the sorry state of affairs in the engineering education parlance which is mainly theory-based where only 40 % of students perform internships while only 36 % undertake projects beyond their required coursework.

The survey further stresses on the lack of industry exposure amongst students. "Students are trapped in a college bubble. They have little industry exposure. Only 47% of students attend industry talks. Sixty percent of faculty do not discuss how engineering concepts apply to industry," it rues.

The report recommends that the concerns at hand can be addressed by a mix of counseling programmes and technology including AI along with tools that can aid students assess their skills, find company matches and prepare for interviews accordingly.

"Our students need counseling to understand the kinds of jobs that are available; how to determine which job profiles match their interests and skills; the skill gaps that may disqualify them; and how to address those skill gaps." It concludes.

 

insouciant

Minister (2k+ posts)
Honestly, I never took an interest in Indian shit before. Since I always believed that one should look upto someone ahead of you, not someone faaaaaaar behind you..!!

But I must admit, R@ndian Affairs are more fun to read than watching any comedy show! You feel you are watching Primitive Apes who never got a chance to evolve into human beings!! ? ? ?
 

Beef.Bhaijan

Minister (2k+ posts)
i have a keen interest in indian affairs and its even more fun when some of the indians come up and present themselves as some sort of highly sophisticated and scientific nation when the reality couldnt be further from the truth ? ?

Its fun to burst their false bubble and bring some normal perspective into their "advanced thinking" ?

Honestly, I never took an interest in Indian shit before. Since I always believed that one should look upto someone ahead of you, not someone faaaaaaar behind you..!!

But I must admit, R@ndian Affairs are more fun to read than watching any comedy show! You feel you are watching Primitive Apes who never got a chance to evolve into human beings!! ? ? ?
 

insouciant

Minister (2k+ posts)
Interestingly, I have many good Indian friends. You won't find Non-resident Indians act stupid..! Traveling has helped them understand their true Aukaat!

It's only the poor, illiterate, uncivilized, and delusional lot that's left behind to rot in India and that stay tuned into their idiot box aka bollywood/lashkar-e-media that are fun to watch! ? ? ?

i have a keen interest in indian affairs and its even more fun when some of the indians come up and present themselves as some sort of highly sophisticated and scientific nation when the reality couldnt be further from the truth ? ?

Its fun to burst their false bubble and bring some normal perspective into their "advanced thinking" ?
 

Beef.Bhaijan

Minister (2k+ posts)
Yes thats right ...at the international stage when they have to compete with western graduates then at that point you cant pull you fake 4% skills infront of US or UK or other western graduates and they are forced to mellow down ?

Thats when reality sets in. But yes no doubt most regular Indians are genuinely good people too misled by their media.

Interestingly, I have many good Indian friends. You won't find Non-resident Indians act stupid..! Traveling has helped them understand their true Aukaat!

It's only the poor, illiterate, uncivilized, and delusional lot that's left behind to rot in India and that stay tuned into their idiot box aka bollywood/lashkar-e-media that are fun to watch! ? ? ?
 

cayanide

Senator (1k+ posts)
Buhaaaa I guess what would be the number if we have same kind of survey in Pakistan we also have engineer/scientist like Fawad Chaudry
 

Beef.Bhaijan

Minister (2k+ posts)
Pakistan does not produce as many engineering graduates so thats why the absorption in Pakistan is better BUT internationally we fare only marginally better but not too much .Depends on where you graduate out of ..

Usually graduates from FAST, GIK Institute, NED UET etc are pretty sought after in Pakistan . The problem is usually at the mid-tier university level.

The main problem area for Pakistan is our nearly uncontrollable supply of useless Bachelor of Arts degree holders!...Absolutely NO skillset at at all other than maybe teaching at a very basic level.

That degree should be outlawed and instead our youth should be vetted into trades like Nuclear power generation, HVAC, Medical Nursing specializations, power technicians, urban design , Plumbing, electrician etc .

Everyone doesnt need to have a bachelors ....either a one year or 2 year program can suffice to secure meaningful employment or atleast enough skills to go abroad as a skilled technician and NOT a poor labourer !



Buhaaaa I guess what would be the number if we have same kind of survey in Pakistan we also have engineer/scientist like Fawad Chaudry
 

Scholar1

Chief Minister (5k+ posts)
امریکہ آسٹریلیا اور دوسرے مغربی ممالک میں بہت سارے انڈین باشندے ایسے ہیں جن کی جعلی ڈگریاں ہیں اور وہ انٹرویو میں بھی ہیراپھیری کرتے ہیں یہ ویڈیو دیکھیں
اسی وجہ سے بہت سے انڈینز کے ویزے کی منسوخ کر کے انہیں واپس بھیج دیا گیا ہے
 

Okara

Prime Minister (20k+ posts)
80% of Indian engineers not fit for jobs, says survey

The new Annual Employability Survey 2019 report by Aspiring Minds reveals that 80% of Indian engineers are not fit for any job in the knowledge economy and only 2.5% of them possess tech skills in Artificial Intelligence (AI) that industry requires.

BusinessToday.In Last Updated: March 25, 2019 | 18:57 IST

engineering-students_660x450_032519065709.jpg



There has been no change in the employability prospects of Indian engineering graduates in the past nine years, with only a handful of them possessing next-gen tech skills, according to the new Annual Employability Survey 2019 report by Aspiring Minds.



There has been no change in the employability prospects of Indian engineering graduates in the past nine years, with only a handful of them possessing next-gen tech skills, according to the new Annual Employability Survey 2019 report by Aspiring Minds.

The report reveals that 80% of Indian engineers are not fit for any job in the knowledge economy and only 2.5% of them possess tech skills in Artificial Intelligence (AI) that industry requires.

The report highlights that the the ad-hoc changes in the Indian higher education system would not help address the problem, it rather needs a systematic and fundamental change to deal with high unemployability numbers.

Also Read:Amidst worsening job crisis, fresh engineers in India struggle to find work

"The government of India needs to prioritise higher education and undertake long-term policy interventions in the next 5-10 years to ameliorate the low rate of engineering employability," the report suggests.

It also states that only a handful of Indian engineers possess coding expertise. "Good coding skills are possessed by 4.6% of Indian job applicants."

The report, however, says that Indian engineers (4.6%) can code correctly compared to their Chinese counterparts (2.1 %) but lag far behind American peers (18.8 %) who can write codes correctly.

Also Read: Skill gaps affecting Indians' prospects in tech jobs, says IBM chief Ginni Rometty

The report further adds, "If we consider only those candidates who can write correct code with few errors, the gap between China and India narrows (8.6% vs. 9.8%, respectively),"

Interestingly, while the percentage of Indian engineers who code well is greater than the number of Chinese engineers, a much higher proportion of Indian engineers (37.7%) cannot write a compilable code compared to Chinese engineers (10.35%). This means that India must do more to educate its general population in proper coding skills, the survey underscores.

Meanwhile, the US engineers perform four times better than the Indian engineers in coding, with only 4% of them not able to write comilable code despite the fact that the base of the engineering population in the US is approximately four times smaller than in India, the report mulls.

Also Read:What went wrong with Indian higher education

It further emphasises that the Indian engineers need to move beyond basic coding skills to keep up with the demands of the 21st century. The tech industry needs graduates to be equipped with skills in AI, Machine Learning (ML) and data science to keep up with the changing requirements of the sector.

The findings underline the sorry state of affairs in the engineering education parlance which is mainly theory-based where only 40 % of students perform internships while only 36 % undertake projects beyond their required coursework.

The survey further stresses on the lack of industry exposure amongst students. "Students are trapped in a college bubble. They have little industry exposure. Only 47% of students attend industry talks. Sixty percent of faculty do not discuss how engineering concepts apply to industry," it rues.

The report recommends that the concerns at hand can be addressed by a mix of counseling programmes and technology including AI along with tools that can aid students assess their skills, find company matches and prepare for interviews accordingly.

"Our students need counseling to understand the kinds of jobs that are available; how to determine which job profiles match their interests and skills; the skill gaps that may disqualify them; and how to address those skill gaps." It concludes.

Thanks for sharing this very important news. BTW how many engineers in Pakistan are fit for job?
 

ranaji

(50k+ posts) بابائے فورم
Honestly, I never took an interest in Indian shit before. Since I always believed that one should look upto someone ahead of you, not someone faaaaaaar behind you..!!

But I must admit, R@ndian Affairs are more fun to read than watching any comedy show! You feel you are watching Primitive Apes who never got a chance to evolve into human beings!! ? ? ?
? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? Post of the week
 

kakamuna420

Chief Minister (5k+ posts)
امریکہ آسٹریلیا اور دوسرے مغربی ممالک میں بہت سارے انڈین باشندے ایسے ہیں جن کی جعلی ڈگریاں ہیں اور وہ انٹرویو میں بھی ہیراپھیری کرتے ہیں یہ ویڈیو دیکھیں
اسی وجہ سے بہت سے انڈینز کے ویزے کی منسوخ کر کے انہیں واپس بھیج دیا گیا ہے
this is very normal. You may have all the family members in different positions but only one person doing the job
 

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