There are some more note worthy facets of the issue:
- What is the size of the youth population both in rural-urban areas that are even not qualified for the post of peons? It is certainly more than the qualified ones. Who will think about them?
- Unplanned and haphazard massive expansion of Higher Education have churned out lakhs of graduates.
- Where are the jobs for such a large number of graduates turned out? Even, in mid-60s also jobs were not easily available though then the umber of graduates was limited. Today India though has achieved expansion (but not adequate) in public, industry and services sectors, job-addition is limited, saturated and totally unable to accommodate the explosive number of graduates.
- Are these graduates really unemployable? Can not they be upgraded by doing some finishing work say of 6 months? If after finishing they are found to be employable, where are the jobs? Can we match the job vacancies and make them employable giving them proper training?
- Academic institutes and stalwarts need to change the mind-set of youth and parents that to go for some enterprising calling rather than simply running after the jobs and remain unemployed during the prime time of life. This must be reflected in National policy prominently by such means as establishment of Skill Centres in lakhs (small country like Japan has many folds such centres that of India, China is far far ahead), turn schools and colleges as Skill developing centres, financial and marketing provisions, incubation, parks, etc.
Rand
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From: Dattaprasanna Marathe
Sent: Sun, 01 Nov 2015 19:49:13
To: join_mtc@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: [MTC Global] PhD quality
All these applicants are unemployable or are unaware of opportunities.Ph.D holders are certainly unemloyable indicating their quality of Ph.D.
On Nov 1, 2015 1:55 PM, "Sun Gauri" <sunithagauri@gmail.com> wrote:
mhowladar@gmail.com> wrote:Dear Professors, l like to draw attention on.....
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As per October national Newspapers and TV..... In UP for 368 peons posts of 5th std qualification...applicants are 255 PhDs, 10000 MBAs, + BTechs + MTechs+ MCAs= 2 lakhs. These are all genuine degrees from AICTE approved Universities. None from fake Universities. Why such poor condition. Is not credibility is lost. Can you please throw some light. Regards, Manotosh Howladar, BTech- IIT Kgp, Chief Engineer, ONGC.
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