Future-Ready Graduates: Integrating Quality Education and Skill Development for Sustainable Employment
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The contemporary global economy demands more than graduates with high academic achievement; it requires individuals who are adaptable, capable of acquiring new skills, and committed to their communities. Traditional pedagogical approaches that emphasise theoretical knowledge alone are increasingly insufficient. The proliferation of technology, digital platforms, and global interconnectedness has transformed employer expectations. This paper critically examines the integration of robust educational quality with experiential skill development as a means to facilitate sustainable employment. It analyses policy frameworks such as India’s National Education Policy 2020, global initiatives like Sustainable Development Goal 4, and recent empirical studies on employability determinants. The central inquiry addressed is how institutions of higher education can reform curricula, pedagogical strategies, and campus environments to effectively equip students for future professional challenges. Evidence suggests that interdisciplinary education, practical learning opportunities, digital literacy instruction, and an emphasis on ethical values are effective in bridging the divide between academic preparation and workforce requirements. The findings underscore the necessity for strategic reforms in higher education to align with evolving labor market dynamics, ensuring inclusivity and fostering comprehensive student development.
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