The mismatch between demand and supply in information technology jobs in huge and now engineering students are going for more secure jobs with the biggies.
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As per a report by Kotak Institutional Equities, 1.5 million engineering graduates pass out in India every year while the jobs are pegged at 200,000-250,000.
"The number of engineers graduating currently is far too high. And absolutely, there is a demand-supply imbalance because of that. When you have a large number of youngsters coming into the job market, you need the economy to be growing at an extremely high rate to match that supply, which is not happening right now," Vivek Kulkarni, former IT secretary in the Karnataka government, told ET.
Adding to the woes of engineering students will be automation, which is going to hit the recruitment rate very hard.
As per HfS Research, India's IT services industry will lose 6.4 lakh low-skilled jobs to
According to latest All India Council for Technical Education (AICTE) estimate, only 1 million
"We are currently seeing acceptance rates of well over 90%. Earlier, the range used to be around 80%. What we are seeing is increasing maturity amongst students when it comes to accepting job offers. Part of the reason is also due to the lower number of offers from the services industry," KS Sridhar, dean of placements at People's Education Society Institute of Technology in Bengaluru, told ET.
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