sundarkumar@sify.com
13

I wish to witness the scenario in educated unemployed in other parts of the world by opending this web site
https://www.impactrecon.com/employme...ine-of-talent/

From India, Bangalore
sundarkumar@sify.com
13

Witness another scenario on unemployment in other parts of the world and what measures are taken to rehabilitate them. Details on this web site
https://www.impactrecon.com/outreach/

From India, Bangalore
krsripathy@gmail.com
5

As mentioned nicely by Dharani and Skhadir, We have already completed research on this subject and come out with Modules for training the students in their final sem to prepare them to get jobs and perform from day one. Contact us we can offer these to university and colleges....Sripathy, 98865 18814, krsripathy@gmail.com
From India, Mysore
Dhanada Education
1

Dear Mr.Prasad,
As there is major challenge in updating the ciriculum / sylabus of our education system. It consumes it's own time. Market is changing on weekly / daily basis & corporates need to copup with this change. And our education system changes on 3-4 yearly basis that too to the tune of 20-22%. Hence there is a huge gap between the corporet expectation & the education ciriculam.
We need to update according to the rquirments of the corporates by updating ourself through new concepts needed by the profesion we wish to. Only then we will have the skilled, educated & employable graduates.
Some skill required are like Adv. Excel, Financial Modeling & Valuation, Business Analyst SPSS / SAS, Six Sigma, Kaizen, TPM, TQM, Tool & Die Making, Soft skills is most needed, etc.
For any more information feel free contact

From India, Mumbai
Dhanada Education
1

Dear Mr.Prasad,
As there is major challenge in updating the curriculum / syllabus of our education system. It consumes it's own time. Market is changing on weekly / daily basis & corporate need to cop up with this change. And our education system changes on 3-4 yearly basis that too to the tune of 20-22%. Hence there is a huge gap between the Corporate s expectation & the education curriculum.
We need to update according to the requirements of the corporate s by updating our self through new concepts needed by the proffesion we wish to. Only then we will have the skilled, educated & employable graduates.
Some skill required are like Adv. Excel, Financial Modeling & Valuation, Business Analyst SPSS / SAS, Six Sigma, Kaizen, TPM, TQM, Tool & Die Making, Soft skills is most needed, etc.
For any more information feel free contact
Nitin : 9822847931 RH Dhanada Education Pvt Ltd

From India, Mumbai
V.Raghunathan
1330

Hats off to all those members especially Mr Sundarkumar, Mr Sripathy and Mr Nitin
who have correctly identified the current pressing needs.
They are taking it up further by making the new entrants ready.
It is indeed a laudable step.
Industries as well as the new entrants, will both find such initiatives are beneficial to them.
Whenever anyone leaves an organization, one of the challenging tasks is to find out an effective replacement.
It will continue to be a daunting scenario when experienced persons leave.
However when people with less experience leave, the attrition in these segments will get partly addressed.
V.Raghunathan..................................... ............................ Navi Mumbai

From India
nashbramhall
1624

Dear Prasad,
I do not know what you do and how much freedom you have in changing the curriculum, etc., to help the students. Kindly take a look at http://hud.ac.uk <link fixed> http://www.fas.ie/en/pubdocs/SoftSkillsDevelopment.pdf
and Curriculum | Providing Real Opportunities for Income through Technology
While working in a university, we had tried to incorporate certain skills into regular modules as students were not prepared to attend classes when they were run as separate modules (not assessed).

From United Kingdom
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