Most Indian CS Graduates Can’t Code

Notably, instead of developing industry-relevant skill sets, students are often forced to do research work in universities.
Most Indian CS Graduates Can’t Code
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The growing emphasis towards earning a computer science degree has saturated the market, and there are not enough jobs available for graduates. While this seems like a plausible explanation, on the contrary, many computer science graduates still struggle with the foundational skills required to write code. This seems to be another key reason why graduates in India are not able to land jobs despite having the necessary qualifications. This topic was further highlighted in a recent Reddit discussion, where the original poster asked if the market is actually saturated or if it is simply that CS majors can’t code. Though the answer is nuanced, job seekers have been sending out hundreds of applications and not receiving any responses. At the same time, according to them, the resumes are al
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Mohit Pandey
Mohit writes about AI in simple, explainable, and often funny words. He's especially passionate about chatting with those building AI for Bharat, with the occasional detour into AGI.
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