Out of these 15 lakh graduates, only 2.5 lakh candidates get jobs.
Each year, numerous graduates emerge from college and universities, making it difficult for them to stand out among the hundreds of candidates for a single job opening.
India produces close to 2 million engineering graduates every year, which leads to a situation of oversupply.
Colleges and universities have consistently emphasized theoretical knowledge, resulting in a deficiency of practical skills among students, which are essential in today's job market.
Based on a survey, it has been observed that individuals pursuing engineering face challenges when it comes to expressing their opinions effectively.
To remain relevant in the industry, engineering graduates must continually update their skills and knowledge to keep up with these advancements.