According to the Aspiring Minds' National Employability Report for Engineering Graduates, only 18.43 per cent of engineers that graduate are employable for software jobs.
The report is based on a sample of more than 1.20 lakh engineering students from over 520 colleges across India. All these students graduated in 2013.
Out of over 1.2 lakh candidates, 91.82 per cent lack programming and algorithm skills, 71.23 per cent lack soft and cognitive skills, 60 per cent lack domain skills, 73.63 per cent lack english speaking and comprehension skills and 57.96 per cent lack analytical and quantitative skills.
Corporates generally look for candidates who have their basic skills in order and do not require much training upon being hired. Hence, candidates with lower quality of skills in comparison to basic job requirements are left out in the entire process, Aggarwal added.
The report further noted that 70 per cent of employable talent in lesser-known colleges are likely to be missed by corporations.
Also, during the resume shortlisting process, the college name is a key signal and resumes from unknown colleges are not even shortlisted.
A tier 3 student with equal proficiency and employability is much disadvantaged as compared to a tier 1 student and even if the student from a tier 3 college gets a job, he/she will get Rs 66,000 per annum less than a student of equal merit from a tier 1 college, the report added.
The findings of the report was based on the results of these students on AMCAT : Aspiring Minds Computer Adaptive Test, an employability test.
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