Education, once a trusted hiring filter, is losing its signalling power in India’s job market. Employers in high-volume sectors now prioritise immediate productivity over formal qualifications, exposing a widening gap between degrees and job readiness. With most higher education institutions misaligned with industry needs, employment and education are steadily drifting apart.
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