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60% of India's tech graduates unfit for telecom jobs: TSSC and DIDAC join hands
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|December 2025
As the telecom revolution accelerates, this collaboration could define how India builds its next generation of tech talent.
India’s telecom industry is at a critical inflection point.
With only 40% of computer science, IT, and math graduates deemed job-ready, the sector faces an acute skill crisis that threatens to slow its 5G and AI ambitions. To tackle this widening gap, the Telecom Sector Skill Council (TSSC) has joined hands with the India Didactics Association (IDA) to drive workforce readiness through DIDAC Skills 2025, Asia’s first exhibition and conference dedicated to skill development.
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