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THE MISMATCH BETWEEN WHERE JOBS ARE AND WHAT STUDENTS ARE STUDYING

Southern Mail Newspaper

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June 13, 2025

Addressing the mismatch between education and job market needs in India, highlighting the importance of employability over unemployment statistics.

THE MISMATCH BETWEEN WHERE JOBS ARE AND WHAT STUDENTS ARE STUDYING

Across India, academic milestones often arrive with high expectations and critical decisions.

As students progress through the education system, whether completing school or preparing for college, they and their families are faced with choices that influence not just career paths, but also financial security, personal aspirations and social identity.

In the midst of this transition, most conversations revolve around what to study next. However, there is a deeper and more urgent concern that often goes unnoticed. The real challenge India is grappling with is not just unemployment. It is the issue of employability. This concern is not limited to individuals or households; it affects industries, educational institutions and the nation's economic future as a whole.

Let's look at the numbers. Every year, over 1.5 crore graduates enter India's job market. Yet the India Skills Report 2024 reveals that only 46% of them are considered employable by industry standards.

The Centre for Monitoring Indian Economy (CMIE) reports youth unemployment standing at 16 percent, even as companies struggle to find candidates with the right skills. Clearly, the problem is not just a lack of jobs; it is a mismatch between what education produces and what the market needs.

This mismatch is especially risky given India's youth bulge. With over 50 percent of the population under 25 and 65 percent under 35, India has one of the world's largest pools of working-age people. This presents a potential “demographic dividend” that could propel the country toward becoming the world's third-largest economy by 2028. But if these young people are undertrained or underprepared, they risk becoming a demographic liability instead, fueling underemployment, frustration and even social unrest.

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