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Why Degrees Don't Get us Jobs? || Nitish Rajput - YouTube
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Programming language is a very big thing
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Programming language is a very big thing
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They cannot even make their resume, which is the most basic thing for a job
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Why study so much when you can get a job by makeshift?
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If I talk about the recent NTPC exam then they took 2 years
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for taking the exam after giving the date notice.
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It takes years for joining after the declaration of results.
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They are thinking that they will get an unemployment allowance of 1000 or 2000 Rs
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Or their caste leader will win and do some makeshift and they will get a job
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Or a leader will come riding on the horse and provide the jobs to everyone
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Employment doesn't increase by providing free cylinders and distributing laptops
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Nobody gives you money according to how big your degree is.
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You will get the money when you will benefit the company by your skill
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When is a person called unemployed?
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In your house, there is your father, mother and your siblings
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So who will be considered as unemployed out of them?
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Your mother manages the house, so will she be called unemployed?
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See, a person whose age is between 15 to 59 and wants to do a job
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according to market rate and qualifications
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But he is not able to get a job. Then he is called unemployed.
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So the person whose age lies between 15 to 59 years
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And he doesn't want to do anything
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He is just wasting time.
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He eats, drinks, and sleeps. Then in which category he fall into?
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So these types of people are a burden on the family and nation
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Because they eat just as much and use equal resources
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And cause filth and pollution just as much
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But neither they are increasing the economy of their house nor the country
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The way more people earn in the house, the better it will be
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In the same way, the people between the age of 15 to 59 years earns
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And the other age groups are dependent on them.
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If the people of earning age thinks to sit idly
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or if they are unemployed then the country will not prosper.
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The country where there is more unemployment
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That country can not progress ever
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We calculate the growth of the country by GDP
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See, the leaders adjust the factors that matter in the GDP
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by changing the base year or sometimes by hiding
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the reality of quarterly and yearly data
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They show you the achieved stable GDP
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I am not saying this on my own
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This is said by IMF Chief Gita Gopinath
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And Ex-RBI Chief Raghuram
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The real thing is that since the independence,
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No government can tackle the issue of unemployment
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Only 10% of rich people contribute properly to country's economy and GDP
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And the rest 90% of people fight daily with unemployment, work pressure, and poverty.
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This is quite a big inequality. The news channels will never talk about it
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The data of GDP is maintained by this but the equality only comes when
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Every person has money and employment.
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The employment doesn't increase by providing free cylinders and laptops.
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And not only the data of GDP, the unemployment data that they search
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In that also, the data is never correct till date. If I talk about it before the pandemic
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Then the GDP has increased every year and unemployment has also increased every year
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This miracle can only happen in India.
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If the data was accurate, then this wouldn't have happened
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Periodic Labour Force Survey(PLFS) is a government body
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that conducts the surveys in India and tells how much unemployment is there
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Some activists said that this organization is under the government
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Then why will the government show their own data poorly?
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There should be some independent organization. Then an independent wing was made
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NSC
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its work was to review all the data without any interference from the government
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But it also ended up like CBI.
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Whatever government comes into power, plants their people in this
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And the same thing keeps on turning around. Due to this, every year their menber resigns
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They say that if the government wants to interfere in this then
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What was the need to create a separate independent body?
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The system should be the same as it was running earlier.
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Every year we see the unemployment rate like currently, it is 7% right now
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There is a formula for calculating the unemployment rate.
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Total number of unemployed people divided by the total number of the labor force multiplied by 100
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The total number of the workforce means all the people who are working
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Plus all the people who want to work
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If someone says to you that the unemployment rate is 7%
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This means 7 people are unemployed in every 100 people
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The people who show the unemployment rate data for supporting their party
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When our party was in power then this was the rate
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Now your party has made this condition.
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This comparison is wrong. You cannot compare this data
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Because every year the population increases
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Like from 2011 to 2012 there were 10 million unemployed people
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From 2017 to 2018, there were 30 million unemployed people
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And the population is increasing every year by 1%
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So you can not compare the data
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Peon, which is called Chapraasi in Hindi. The minimum requirement for this is 10th class
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93,000 people applied for 62 peon jobs
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Out of which 3,000 people were Ph.D. holders, 50,000 graduates
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And 28,000 postgraduates applied for this job.
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And this data becomes more interesting in UP
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30 lakhs people applied for 368 open jobs
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Leaders hide the data of GDP and unemployment
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But this thing exposes them all. The people who are sitting for the government
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And thinking they will get an unemployment allowance of 1000 or 2000 Rs
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Or their caste leader will win and makeshift in the government
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And they will get the job
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Or a leader will come riding a horse and everyone will get a job
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So nothing like this will ever happen. So why am I saying this?
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According to the reports of WENR, 53 million Indians are unemployed.
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To remove this unemployment we will need 10 million new jobs.
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This means we will need 27000 new jobs every day.
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Then only unemployment will be finished in 12 years.
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If this starts today, then also it will take 12 years, and imagine what would be your age then?
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Doesn't matter how much you glorify any government
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But it's not a cup of tea for any government
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The most interesting thing is that even after this much unemployment
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Companies are spending millions on HR so that they will get the people who work
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They say that we will hire the people
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who has entry-level skills but we are not getting that also
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Population, economic crisis. All these things are a problem
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Our education system and the extreme obsession with government jobs
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are also responsible for the unemployment
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Before we move forward we will talk about our knowledge partner UDEMY
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According to the skill survey of UDEMY, 92% of Indian employees
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agree that there is a skill gap. On the other hand, 82% of students also believe that they
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didn't get the skillset from the college that will prepare them for the job market
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Many students and employees also think that the skill demand is changing fastly
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That their current knowledge is useless in the current market.
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Even after getting a job, people have to learn new skills to sustain themselves in their jobs.
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The Internet has transformed our learning process. Today we have such platforms
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where we can learn anything in our free time. I would like to introduce you to a
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a very good platform called UDEMY. Whether it is software development or
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personal development, you can learn almost all skills on UDEMY.
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Whether you are a student, corporate employee, or business person.
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Whether you have to start your career or you want to upskill yourself and improve your career graph
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UDEMY can give you directions and education in all these.
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UDEMY has courses that can help you to grow personally and career-wise.
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UDEMY instructors are highly qualified and qualified.
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Whoever instructor you like, you can enroll in their courses
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and start your journey
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Its potential is limitless and some courses are very good
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Like complete digital marketing course which has 12 skills
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Like SEO, Google Adwords marketing, FB, and YouTube marketing
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You can learn all this with just one course. Along with this soft skills, which makes
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you presentable in work and interview.
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There are courses for that also like communication skills for beginners
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or The Complete Resume, LinkedIn and Get Your Dream Job Course
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These make you job-ready. So after this video, do check out their page
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I have shared the link in the description box. Let's come back to our topic.
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Once I went to get a passport, so the work of getting the process complete
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was given to the TCS and they have completed the whole process in approx 30 minutes.
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At last, the government official has to sign
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Whether or not they have done the process correctly.
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It took 1 to 1.5 hours to verify the work that has been done in 30 minutes
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After clicking 10 times
When he presses the button one time
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And take breaks then how will the work get complete on time
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And millions of people have this obsession
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That once we got a government job then life is set we don't have to work
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And the job is safe. Due to this, the children have ruined tens of years in Mukherjee Nagar
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It should take hardly 1 year to conduct the exams for SSC Group B and C
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But it takes 3 to 4 years for the completion of the process
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Because sometimes the exam date gets changed, sometimes the paper gets leaked
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Then the result doesn't get declared on time. If the result gets declared on time
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Then the joining doesn't get on time.
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If I talk about the recent NTPC exam then also it took 2 years for them to conduct the exam after
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giving the date notification. Even after the declaration of the result,
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it takes years to get the joining. Nowadays the world is changing so fast.
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Entrepreneurship, startups, many different job skills like digital marketing
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Cloud computing, SEO. Earlier there were no such skills but today people
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are earning millions by learning these. You can learn these in less time
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And you can get a job easily. Nobody gives you the money for how big your degree is
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You will get the money when you will benefit the company from your skills
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If you have a company of your own then you will give 100 Rs to that person
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who will earn you 1000 Rs in exchange for that 100 Rs
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And the one who work for 5000 Rs in 100 Rs change the game
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If you get a job based on a degree
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Then there wouldn't be so much unemployment in India.
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India produces more engineers than the population of Switzerland.
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And we talk about Sundar Pichai, Satya Nadella
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They have done their higher education from abroad
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According to the reports of the Annual employability Survey, 2019
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80% of engineers are not employable.
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Colleges know very well that people come to their college
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for getting professional degrees to get a good job.
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But then also when the student passes out then programming language
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is a very big thing. He doesn't even know how to make a resume
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which is the most basic thing for a job.
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It's very easy to mislead an unemployed person
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Not because he is stupid but because he has struggled a lot
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So he has gotten tired of struggling. So when he gets a small hope from somewhere
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He tries it for sure. People take advantage of this thing.
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You have seen that in India there are many consultancies
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whose work is to do fraud with pass-out batches.
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A boy was with me, he was quite sharp in his studies.
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He struggled very much after passing out
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He is at a very good place now
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And he asked me a question that
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Brother, why should we study when we can get a job with makeshift?
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and neither I had the answer to this question then and nor now
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If you have the answer to this question then please tell me
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