Interesting perspective.
In India “degree requirements” for jobs is the worst part holding this back.
I don’t care for degrees while hiring. Are corporates willing to drop this requirement? How about the govt?
In India “degree requirements” for jobs is the worst part holding this back.
I don’t care for degrees while hiring. Are corporates willing to drop this requirement? How about the govt?
In the US tech companies are already starting to drop degree requirements for jobs.
Hmm. “Sub-par education”? What percent of degrees in India do you think have actually resulted in significant knowledge for the degree holder?
Yes of course. It is natural for the colonial state of India to be invested in colonial-era metrics.
For a vast majority of professions in India (and the world) apprenticeship was the way to learn. It is still the most natural and effective.
The colonial system killed this. Combined with “progressive” laws pushed by all parties including RTE and “child labor” laws.
The colonial system killed this. Combined with “progressive” laws pushed by all parties including RTE and “child labor” laws.
Another interesting perspective. And whatever teaching is left in IITs will be killed by quotas.
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