ISBM – A recently released survey report of Govt. of India reveals that the employability of the graduates
CASE STUDY (20Marks)
A recently released survey report of Govt. of India reveals that the employability of the graduates passing out from universities is very low. Even all the graduates passing out from the Engineering Institutes are not employable. The reason cited for the same is that the requisite skill required by the various industries including mini, small, and medium enterprises, has not been incorporated in the curriculum of the universities and Institutes. Though the curriculum is good for the sake of knowledge, there is nothing for the skill development of the students. This may be because of the poor interaction between the industries and academicians. Keeping in view the large young population of India, Govt. has decided to impart skill development training to all eligible candidates in the following 3 parts (i) Basic training, for freshers and (ii) Upgrading skills training, by providing on-the-job training who are employed. (iii) World-class skill development training, for supplying skilled manpower to the world by providing world-class training.
Q1. What is the difference between education and skill?
Q2. Discuss the problem given in the above case study, and suggest the remedial measures.