Wednesday, April 16

Jairam Rameh.

Jairam Rameh. | Photo credit: Sushil Kumar Verma

Citing a recent report by the Permanent Parliamentary Committee of Education, Congress raised concern on Tuesday about the “large -scale stagnation in labor markets.”

The panel, headed by the senior deputy of the Digvijaya Singh Congress, had marked an “unusual decrease” in the placement of students of the Indian Technology Institutes (IIT) and the National Technology Institutes (NIT) between Tocte TE AUTHERS THE REAL.

When commenting on the report, the secretary general of the Congress and deputy Jairam Ramesh said that 22 of the 23 IIT registered a decrease in locations in this period. “The fall was more than 10 percentage points to 15 Iit. In 2021-22, 90.43% of B.Tech. IIT students who appeared for locations were made, in 2023-24, only 80.25% of insured students the jobs. Twenty-three of the 25 Indian Institutes of Information Technology Witness of a fall in placement in 2023-24 compared to 2021-22. Ramesh said in a statement in a statement.

He said that 27 of the 31 Nits recorded a drop in the average salary packages sacrificed to engineering graduates between 2022-23 and 2023-24. “Three of these institutes saw the average package in more than ₹ 3 Lakh per year. In the same years, the number of students in 31 Nits also fell from 18,957 to 16,915, a 10.77%decrease,” he added.

The IIT are the main engineering institutions of the Nation, with the most competitive admission processes that attract the best teachers and students, he said. “In addition, engineering is considered the most commercializable of all grades. If a fifth of IIT engineers cannot find jobs, the group on how the largest population of educated, youth and Nits and Asta.

He said that the fall in the average salary package insured by engineers who graduate from Nutes pointed to a stagnation in salaries. “The location data demonstrates, once again, that the thesis crises not only afflict the informal sector and only the rural population, but are causing anguish in our educational institutions more elite,” he said.

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