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    blog address: https://iiht.com/how-can-educational-institutions-improve-the-employability-of-their-students-for-evolving-tech-jobs/

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    member since: Nov 9, 2021 | Viewed: 837

    How can educational institutions improve the employability of their students for evolving tech jobs?

    Category: Education

    Did you know that when it comes to choosing future decisions, students place a higher value on professional outcomes than academic achievements? According to the latest edition of India Today's Student Report, future employment opportunities are the most important factor in deciding whether or not to attend university for 49 percent of students. And rightfully so! In today's fast-paced and ever-changing environment, students want to know that their degree will help them acquire a solid job. Many students, on the other hand, believe they are unprepared for a profession and are asking for more personalised counselling, employer contacts, and sophisticated digital skills. For more details click: https://bit.ly/3qhHwyQ



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