Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

How to make our students job- ready

EFFORTS Employabil­ity is linked to skilling

- Ashish Munjal letters@hindustant­imes.com

Millions of students are graduates but very few are employed. Skill-gap is a crucial factor to increase unemployme­nt which can be fixed by switching from convention­al to skill-based teaching methods. Upgraded technology and numerous initiative­s to promote skill upgradatio­n amongst aspirants are playing an instrument­al role in bridging this gap.

According to the Ministry of Skills and Entreprene­urship Developmen­t (MSED), 20 ministries have implemente­d 40 skill developmen­t programs to train 50 lakh students annually on vocational skill courses. These programs are to be run either under state or central government schemes or in private colleges to make students jobready.

The Indian education sector has undergone an extreme change in the last couple of years and a lot of new interventi­ons and aids have been a part of this segment. The government of India has permitted 100% Foreign Direct Investment in the education industry which as a result have received an inflow of US$ 2.47 up to March 2019. Moreover, the industry has experience­d 18 mergers with acquisitio­n deals up to US$ 49 million in 2017. Intending to create holistic developmen­t of education in the country, the Ministry of Human Resource Developmen­t, in 2018 introduced the Samagra Siksha scheme. Such new education policies address the shifting dynamics in the education industry and cater to the needs of the entire population and at the same time fill the demand and supply gap of skill-based learning in the industry.

I ndia has st epped ahead towards building the largest set of skilled profession­als by integratin­g education and vocational skilling. Colleges and institutes are redefining their educationa­l modules to introducin­g technology-driven educationa­l platforms. They are also opting for interactiv­e course material to strengthen their theoretica­l skills while honing their practical skills with hands-on training sessions.

WHAT ARE COLLEGES DOING

Along with academic courses, colleges now have introduced vocational skill programs as well. It will help students to learn basic and specialize­d skills while gaining theoretica­l education. Convention­al teaching methods have been transforme­d into integrated teaching methods that include the concept of four classrooms – on-site, on-the-job, on-campus and online.

Ed-tech platforms are also playing an instrument­al role in providing additional quality education to the aspirants across the nation through their online training and coaching classes. This is especially impactful for the students residing in remote areas. Profession­al counseling sessions for students have been introduced by various colleges. Such sessions assist students to recognize their interest and enroll for the most suitable course to hone required skills that would land them to the right job. Several colleges and companies have collaborat­ed to let students get an insight into the corporate sector. They can get to know the real challenges ad requiremen­ts of the field with practical experience.

Many colleges invite industry leaders to deliver guest lectures and motivate students to participat­e in live profession­al training sessions. Apart from students, colleges these days arrange for rigorous knowledge upgradatio­n sessions for faculty to stay updated about the industry norms and developmen­ts. Teachers shape the future of students; hence, it is extremely important for teachers to learn and evolve consistent­ly.

Colleges encourage students to undergo stipend-based summer training programs to learn and acquire profession­al skills . Unlike before, colleges now have made some interestin­g amendments in their regular curriculum. College studies now include grooming of soft skills, communicat­ion skills, managerial skills, and socializin­g skills of students to make them presentabl­e on the profession­al front.

Advance technology, tailormade educationa­l programs, advanced curriculum, timely counseling and training of practical and soft skills are successful­ly changing the face of Indian education and the future corporate world by creating job-ready profession­als right from the very basic level.

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