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BTech is the third most employable degree; MBA and BCom will become the most popular degrees in the near future

Among the most popular courses in 2023 will be BCom and MBA, with 60.62 percent and 60.1 percent of the most employable candidates, respectively, according to the Wheebox India Skills Report 2023. Further, BE/BTech domain candidates rank third in the domain-wise employability category, with 57.44 percent employability.

The report indicates that India will hire most in the automotive, engineering, and internet sectors. According to the demand forecast for 2023, 36.08 percent of companies in India intend to hire.

In terms of the skills market, the study indicates that the BFSI, pharmaceutical, e-commerce, and IT/ITES industries drive the demand for skilled labor. According to projections, the number of freshmen hired in these fields will increase by 20 percent in 2023 as compared to 2022.

According to the report, India needs to implement more policy changes to increase women’s participation in the workforce, both in the private sector and in government. In India, female participation in labour is currently 33 percent, compared with 67 percent for males. Moreover, the employability of female talent is approximately 5.6% greater than that of male talent.

Rajasthan had the highest percentage (53.56%) of females who were prepared for employment, while Uttar Pradesh came in second with 46.51%).

As a general rule, the survey indicates that candidates from Uttar Pradesh, Maharashtra, and Delhi are most likely to be employed.

Nisha

Hi, my name is Nisha and I'm an educational journalist based in India. I've always been passionate about the power of education to transform lives, and that's what led me to pursue a career in journalism focused on this area. I completed my Bachelor's degree in English from Hindu College in Delhi in 2013 and then went on to earn my Master's in Journalism and Mass Communication from the Indian Institute of Mass Communication in 2017. During my studies, I also completed several short-term courses on Education in India, Sociology, and other related subjects to deepen my knowledge in this field. I'm particularly interested in improving access to quality education in rural areas, where students often face significant challenges. I've worked on a number of initiatives to address this issue, including advocating for better policies, resources, and practices that can make a difference. As an educational journalist, I'm passionate about using my platform to highlight important issues in the education space. I've covered a wide range of topics, including the impact of technology in the classroom, innovative approaches to teaching and learning, and the challenges facing students from marginalized communities. One of the things I love most about my work is the opportunity to constantly learn and grow. I'm an avid reader and believe that reading is key to expanding one's knowledge and perspective. I'm always seeking out new ideas and insights to help me better understand the world around me. In summary, as an educational journalist, I'm dedicated to using my skills and expertise to make a positive impact in the field of education. I'm committed to improving access to quality education for all students and to using my platform to raise awareness about important issues in this area.

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