Odisha Schools Rush to Hire Vocational Trainers
OSEPA mandates immediate deployment of vocational trainers in 1,061 schools to boost student employability under the Samagra Shiksha scheme. Act now to prepare the next generation.
OSEPA mandates immediate deployment of vocational trainers in 1,061 schools to boost student employability under the Samagra Shiksha scheme. Act now to prepare the next generation.
ISRO Chairman V Narayanan urges a shift in India's education system from producing 'mere bookworms' to fostering overall personality development, values, and skills for employability.
India's employability rises to 56.35% with 40% of IT workers using AI. Women surpass men in job readiness for the first time. Discover how India is becoming the world's skills capital.
India's employability reaches 56.35% in 2026, driven by AI adoption and digital skills. Women surpass men in employability for the first time. Discover key trends shaping India's workforce.
India's employability rate climbs to 56.35% in 2026, driven by AI adoption and digital skills. Female employability surpasses males for first time. Read the full report.
India's employability surges to 56.35%, positioning it as a global talent powerhouse. Driven by AI, gig work, and digital skills, the future is here. Discover the key trends!
Over 150 students from Himachal Pradesh universities participated in intensive campus recruitment training program to enhance employability skills and corporate readiness.
Odisha government launches intensive 5-day skill development program for vocational students across 71 institutions, bridging classroom learning with real-world industry requirements.
Indian graduates face a critical skills gap despite impressive academic scores. Discover the systemic flaws and practical solutions reshaping higher education.
Discover how KIT's Skill Hub in Kolhapur is transforming academic brilliance into career success by addressing India's critical employability crisis through industry-aligned training.
In a major educational reform, 11 government colleges in Bihar are set to introduce skill-based degree programmes, bridging the gap between academia and industry demands. This initiative promises to enhance employability and create industry-ready graduate