Industry 4.0 Skillsets and Career Readiness: A Study on the Preparedness of Indian University Students for the Future of Work
Subject Areas : Research & Development
1 - Department of Mathematics, Information Sciences, University of Strasbourg, France
Keywords: Career readiness, Future of work, Industry 4.0, Industry awareness, Workforce preparedness ,
Abstract :
This study investigates the readiness of Indian university students for the challenges presented by Industry 4.0, with a focus on the alignment of skillsets and 'career readiness.' This research aims to contribute insights into the preparedness of Indian students for the rapidly evolving job market. Employing a survey-based methodology, we assess Industry 4.0-related skillsets, including technological proficiency, adaptability, problem-solving, and communication skills, across a diverse sample of university students in India. Additionally, we gauge 'career readiness' through questions pertaining to industry awareness, internship experiences, and students' perceptions of their preparedness for the professional realm. The anticipated findings will not only illuminate the current state of Industry 4.0 preparedness among Indian university students but also provide recommendations for enhancing higher education curricula to better align with the demands of the evolving workforce. Ultimately, this research contributes to the ongoing discourse on preparing the next generation of professionals for success in the dynamic landscape of Industry 4.0.
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