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India’s employability rate improves to 56.35% as tech skills surge

According to the India Skills Report 2026, released on 16 November 2025, overall employability in India rose to 56.35% from 54.81% last year. Computer science and IT graduates lead the pack with employability at 80% and 78% respectively, powered by demand in AI, data analytics and automation.
Engineering graduates held at 70.15%. Soft skills such as communication and adaptability are gaining prominence alongside technical expertise. The gig workforce is also growing as more professionals opt for project-based work rather than traditional jobs.
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India’s employability rate improves to 56.35% as tech skills surge

According to the India Skills Report 2026, released on 16 November 2025, overall employability in India rose to 56.35% from 54.81% last year. Computer science and IT graduates lead the pack with employability at 80% and 78% respectively, powered by demand in AI, data analytics and automation.
Engineering graduates held at 70.15%. Soft skills such as communication and adaptability are gaining prominence alongside technical expertise. The gig workforce is also growing as more professionals opt for project-based work rather than traditional jobs.
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India’s employability improves to 56.35% as tech and AI-skills drive job readiness, says Skills Report 2026.
According to the India Skills Report 2026, released on 16 November 2025, overall employability in India rose to 56.35% from 54.81% last year. Computer science and IT graduates lead the pack with employability at 80% and 78% respectively, powered by demand in AI, data analytics and automation.
Engineering graduates held at 70.15%. Soft skills such as communication and adaptability are gaining prominence alongside technical expertise. The gig workforce is also growing as more professionals opt for project-based work rather than traditional jobs.

According to the India Skills Report 2026, released on 16 November 2025, overall employability in India rose to 56.35% from 54.81% last year. Computer science and IT graduates lead the pack with employability at 80% and 78% respectively, powered by demand in AI, data analytics and automation.
Engineering graduates held at 70.15%. Soft skills such as communication and adaptability are gaining prominence alongside technical expertise. The gig workforce is also growing as more professionals opt for project-based work rather than traditional jobs.
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