IIT Bombay's 2024 placements concluded with an average package of Rs 23.5 lakh, marking a 7.7% increase from last year. Despite the rise, fewer...
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The struggle for IIT graduates to secure jobs is intensifying, with unplaced numbers doubling over two years. This trend highlights a growing skills mismatch, overreliance on campus placements, and economic downturns. The IIT brand, once a guarantee of lucrative careers, faces scrutiny as thousands remain jobless. Key reasons include skill gaps, lack of soft skills, and limited industry exposure, raising concerns about the employability of engineering graduates.
IIT Bombay's 2024 placements concluded with an average package of Rs 23.5 lakh, marking a 7.7% increase from last year. Despite the rise, fewer...
The Indian Institutes of Management (IIMs) have shifted focus from short-term job placements to long-term employability. IIM Kozhikode has set up the...
The QS World University Rankings by Subject 2024 highlights Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) and Stanford University as top contenders in...
The QS World University Rankings by Subject 2024 highlights Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) and Stanford University as top contenders in...
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The latest labor force survey by the Philippine Statistics Authority (PSA) revealed a troubling trend in Metro Manila, the country’s economic and...
The institute secured the second-highest number of placements in its history, with 1,475 students placed this year, slightly below the previous record...
The technology job market is rapidly transforming, with certain roles set to be in high demand, writes MVELO HLOPHE, CEO of Zaio.
The technology job market is rapidly transforming, with certain roles set to be in high demand, writes MVELO HLOPHE, CEO of Zaio.
The incongruity of over 46,000 graduates and post-graduates in Haryana applying for contractual sanitation worker jobs with the government is telling...