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I have a big question in my mind That's why graduates in India are unemployed. And not getting any jobs. I have a doubt like there are no skilled people. Or there are no jobs to give them, which reason is correct. And in 2024, it is a risk to learn c

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Havish Gupta

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There is lack of skilled people. The collages's course is decades old and it doesn't help. You can get a job by just learning coming from free YouTube playlist but end up nowhere if you go for a cs degree

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