Despite India producing millions of graduates each year, a growing number remain unemployable as higher education struggles to align with industry needs. With outdated curricula, minimal internships, and limited skill-based training, colleges are producing degrees that fail to translate into workplace readiness. The gap threatens youth livelihoods, employer productivity, and the nation’s economic potential.
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