"A new report has noted that 92% of Indian universities and higher education institutes (HEIs) believe degree apprenticeships equip students better to meet the demands of the evolving workforce than regular degrees. Called the 'Future of Apprenticeship in India’, this report by TeamLease EdTech added that the apprenticeship model equips students with basic work experience and essential soft skills, making them more employable."
"About 92% of higher education institutes in India have planned to introduce degree apprenticeships. More than regular degree programs, it is found that apprenticeships are proving to be beneficial for students, especially in the 21st century." "
"In its new report "Future of Apprenticeship in India" by TeamLease EdTech released on Monday, it looked at the evolving degree apprenticeship ecosystem in India. It found that while 1.2 crore students graduate every year, only 35% of these students are actually employable enough to join the industry and 62% of the respondents stated that apprenticeships have created a sustainable cycle of learning by enabling students to earn while they learn."
"Believe that degree apprenticeships can equip students better to meet the demands of the evolving workforce than regular degrees."
"As many as 92% of universities and higher education institutes (HEIs) believe that degree apprenticeships equip students better to meet the demands of the evolving workforce than regular degrees, says a latest report by TeamLease Edtech. "
"The findings had TeamLease Edtech's Co-founder and President Neeti Sharma remarking about "an interesting shift over the last few years". "Organisations focus equally or more on the soft skills as much as they focus on hard skills while hiring employees," she states."
"Employers interest in hiring freshers has seen a 30 per cent spike in the January-June period this year as compared to the same period a year ago."
"Despite the third wave lockdown, there has been a 30 per cent spike in intent to hire freshers in the first half of 2022 as compared to the previous half-year, revealed a survey by TeamLease edtech. The report also stated that more than 47 per cent companies have expressed their intent to hire freshers in the current half-year (January- June 2022). While only 17 per cent of companies were keen to increase their fresher pool in the second half of 2021,"
"TeamLease EdTech, one of India’s leading learning solutions provider, has today launched their flagship “Career Outlook Report”, for the period January to June, 2022. The report is an in-depth analysis of the freshers hiring sentiment across sectors and regions. According to the research, there is 30% spike in intent to hire freshers in H1 2022 as compared to the previous half year."
"Employers' intent to freshers during January-June 2022 has shot up to 47%, compared to only 17% in July-December 2021, the third edition of the Career Outlook Report by TeamLease EdTech has revealed. "
"TeamLease EdTech, one of India’s leading learning solutions provider, has today launched their flagship “Career Outlook Report”, for the period January to June, 2022. The report is an in-depth analysis of the freshers hiring sentiment across sectors and regions."
"According to TeamLease EdTech's flagship 'Career Outlook Report', more than 47 percent of companies have expressed their intent to hire freshers in the current half-year while only 17 percent of companies were keen to increase their fresher pool in the corresponding period last year. "
"There is a 30% rise in the intent to hire freshers in the January-June period of this year, as compared to the previous half year, showing a notable recovery in economic activity, says a report."
"NEW DELHI: Employers interest in hiring freshers has seen a 30% spike in the January-June period this year as compared to the same period a year ago. According to the career outlook report by TeamLease EdTech, while only 17% companies were keen on hiring freshers in July-December, 2021, more than 47% companies have expressed their intent to hire freshers in January-June 2022."
"While only 17% companies were keen to increase their fresher pool in H2 of 2021 ((July-December 2021), more than 47% companies have expressed their intent to hire freshers in the in the current half year, reveals the “Career Outlook Report” by TeamLease EdTech for the period January-June, 2022."