can you suggest some measure in the education system to mitigate the problem of the educated unemployed
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Work experience: Many "educated," believe that is sufficient. There ought to be apprenticeships and entry-level positions. Demonstrate to them the present reality and give them some experience so they comprehend what they can/can't do and can demonstrate it.
There ought to be courses which should fit the request of the economy or what is required in the occupation advertise.
There ought to be more practical things required in the syllabus so they know about the errands they will deal with at occupations later.
The training at the auxiliary level ought to be more career oriented which would enrich people with instruction as well as the imperative aptitudes for increasing effective business.
There ought to be courses which should fit the request of the economy or what is required in the occupation advertise.
There ought to be more practical things required in the syllabus so they know about the errands they will deal with at occupations later.
The training at the auxiliary level ought to be more career oriented which would enrich people with instruction as well as the imperative aptitudes for increasing effective business.
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Measures in the education system to mitigate the problem of the educated unemployed:
→ Make education at the secondary level more career-oriented, which would endow individuals with not only education but also the requisite skills for gaining successful employment.
→ Create a sort of screening process whereby each individual chooses subjects that suit his or her abilities.
→ The introduction of newer subjects and fields of study at the school level should be accompanied by a growth of job opportunities in the sectors that would employ the students electing to study such subjects.
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