Skill vs Degree Awareness
A degree opens doors. Skills keep them open. Understand what really matters for long-term career success.
A degree opens doors. Skills keep them open. Understand what really matters for long-term career success.
~48%
of engineering graduates are "unemployable" according to industry reports
~25 Lakh
engineering graduates every year competing for limited jobs
Colleges teach technologies from 5-10 years ago
Students optimize for exams, not practical application
Many graduate with zero real-world experience
Communication, teamwork, problem-solving not taught
What it provides:
Limitation: Doesn't guarantee job-ready skills
What it provides:
Best when: Combined with a degree, not replacing it
π‘ The Smart Approach
Degree + Skills + Certifications + Internships = Maximum Employability. Don't rely on just one. During your degree, actively build skills on the side.
Actually seeing how companies work
Stands out more than 8.5 CGPA from unknown college
Many jobs come through referrals
Convert internship to full-time job
| 1st Year | Learn basics, build small projects |
| 2nd Year | First internship (can be unpaid/remote) |
| 3rd Year | Serious internship (try for known companies) |
| 4th Year | Campus placements / PPO conversion |
Internshala, LinkedIn, AngelList, college placement cell, directly emailing startups, LinkedIn networking
π‘ Alternative: Lateral Moves
Instead of drop year, consider: Join decent college now β Study while in college β Re-attempt exam β Transfer to better college if you improve. This way you don't lose a year if things don't work out.
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