Employers in India believe foreign university graduates
have better technical skills for jobs, according to the India
Employability report unveiled by The British Council.
The research surveyed 200 foreign and
Indian companies on ascertaining the attractiveness of Indian and
foreign university graduates for jobs on parameters such as skill-sets,
availability and quality of talent pool. It revealed that 39 per cent of
the respondents deemed far more graduates from foreign universities as
better prepared for the job than those from Indian universities,
perceiving them to require lesser extensive training, according to 14
per cent of employers.
Rob Lynes, director of the British Council spoke about the findings.
Please explain the key findings.
What are the concerns regarding overseas education?
This report is looking at
employability of Indians in general. It is about what young people need
to do to get jobs. The report looked at particularly those who studied
in India or overseas and tried to assess whether the latter have an
added advantage. With 200 respondents, it's not a huge corpus to look
at, but what the report does say is that some employers feel those who
have studied overseas are better prepared for the job market. And this
could be attributed to exposure, critical thinking abilities and better
understanding of business concepts. These were employers who hired
students with overseas experience. I guess it doesn't make them better
employees but gives them something extra. Even in the UK, we encourage
people to get some exposure overseas. This is the first time we have
looked at elements like employability in context of the Indian market.
How are training interventions for institutions and companies panning out in India?
Soft skills are critical
communication presentation skills, and these are essential for any job.
Students may be academically brilliant but if you cannot communicate and
engage you'll find it difficult to survive. The British Council works
broadly with 12 states in India. We train the trainers to teach
language. We've had tie-ups with companies and higher institutions
looking at soft skills training. There is a demand for that in India.
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