Nobody • 1y
You raise an interesting point. But, I'm not only talking about unemployment due to lack of job opportunities or saturated number of graduates from a particular degree like cs, but rather the unemployablity of graduates who doesn't have necessary skills in order to be valuable to the industry. I just gave an example of IT, but I recently read a research paper which stated that even graduates from top institutions like IIMs and IITs don't necessarily have the skillset needed for the current workplace.
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