NITEL PRESENTS
Myth About Jobs in IT Sector
India is losing its global Status at a fast pace as Technology Power House of the World in Information Technology
Just Because !
The Student Community in India seeking Career in Technical Education is losing faith in The Sun Rise Industry of the World Quite Quickly
Reason !
Acute Shortage of Teachers Possessing Required Skills (Not Ph.Ds.) Well versed in current Technologies In its Technical Institutions
Indian students seeking career in IT Sector have cultivated A Gross Misconception that Jobs in IT Sector have dried Up due to saturation in the field
No ! This is a distorted View
IT Sector Jobs have Dried Up Only in Call Centres Not in IT Industry
Call Centre Jobs account for Around 85% of Employment Opportunities in Indian IT Industry
The Indian Call Centres engaged A large number of Untaught but Qualified IT Graduates emerging from Indian Engineering Colleges to manage The Non-Technical Help Desks of US Companies
With Obama-Nomics in Place Non-Technical Jobs in Call Centres managed by The Untaught but Qualified Indian IT Professionals Returned to U.S. * * * Not the Hi-Tech Jobs
Factual Status in Employers’ Market
Indian employers are facing acute Shortage of Skilled HR for Hi-Tech Jobs in Electronics, Computer Sc & IT Sectors
Emerging challenge for Educationists managing Technical Education in India is Strategies to align the Skills of Academic Teachers with Employers’ Needs
Core Weakness !
Core Weakness of 90% of Technical & Management Institutions in India is that Their Academic Teachers are Out of Tune with Technology needs of Employers
Solution !
Industry-Academia Interaction in Skill Development through Intensive involvement of Professionals from Commercial World
Blended Teaching involving Skilled Professionals from Commercial World using e-Learning Technologies is the Answer to the emerging Challenges for Skill Development in India
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