Indian colleges No. 15 in the employability of graduates |
According to a study by the French consultancy, India features among the top 15 countries with universities producing the most employable graduates. In the Employability Rankings 2020, India has improved its ranking from 23 in 2010 to 15 in 2020, even as the UK and the US varsities have shown a decline. The study titled Emerging, for most employable locations for higher education shows how top institutions in the US and the UK have masked the general decline in terms of employability. Countries which have been taking employability more seriously over the past 10 years are becoming more attractive than the US and the UK for students. India has been one of the high performers for employability over the last decade along with Germany which was ranked 3rd, China 5th, and South Korea 9th. India also increased its representation in the top 250 universities worldwide, from four in 2019 to six in 2020. A notable performer among these is IIT-Delhi located in the national capital, which ranked 149th in 2014 and has moved up to 27th in 2020. Although the California Institute of Technology (1st), Massachusetts Institute of Technology (2nd) and Harvard University (3rd) continue to dominate the podium, there has been a general decline in higher education in the US. The UK, too, where a small group of elite institutions is covering the general decline of its higher education system fell from 2nd position in 2010 to 4th in 2020 in terms of best-performing countries for employability.
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