A study by Mercer | Mettl reveals that only 45% of Indian graduates possess the necessary skills for the job market, with 53% employable in non-technical roles versus 44% in technical positions. Factors such as a curriculum mismatch, limited soft skills training, and inadequate preparation for technical roles contribute to this issue, highlighting the need for targeted skill development.
Kerala Pareeksha Bhavan has announced the KTET June 2025 session, opening registrations until July 10. Aspiring teachers can apply online at ktet.kerala.gov.in for this mandatory […]
In a significant bureaucratic reshuffle, the Maharashtra government has reassigned over two dozen IAS officers across key departments and districts. G Sreekanth has been appointed […]
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