Indian higher education’s employability gap stems from a ‘silent curriculum’ largely missing for most students. Industry exposure, applied learning, certifications, and alumni networks, crucial for job readiness, remain theoretical for many. This invisible curriculum, not on transcripts, dictates outcomes, leaving degrees signaling education but not guaranteed professional readiness.
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