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India's Workforce Becomes More Job-Ready, Employability Rises to 56.35%

16 Nov

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  • Employability in India has improved from 54.81% to 56.35% in the past year
  • Computer science and IT professionals lead with 80% and 78% employability
  • Employers seek digital fluency, critical thinking, and adaptability in candidates
India's Workforce Becomes More Job-Ready, Employability Rises to 56.35%

As of November 16th, 2025, India's young workforce is demonstrating a marked improvement in job readiness. According to the India Skills Report 2026, employability in the country has risen to 56.35%, up from 54.81% the previous year. This means that more than half the candidates tested scored above 60% on the Graduate Employability Test (GET), indicating that job preparedness is steadily increasing.

The report, compiled by talent solutions firm ETS in collaboration with the Confederation of Indian Industry (CII), All India Council of Technical Education (AICTE), Association of Indian Universities (AIU), and Taggd, evaluated over 700,000 candidates across 28 states and nine Union territories. The findings suggest that students are taking the initiative to upskill themselves with the skills sought by industry, particularly in the fields of computer science and IT, where employability stands at 80% and 78%, respectively.

Engineering (BE/BTech) graduates remain a safe bet, with 70.15% employability, while the employability of commerce graduates has shot up to 62.81% from 55% last year, driven by increased hiring in the BFSI and fintech sectors. Even science and arts graduates are catching up, as companies seek talent from interdisciplinary backgrounds.

Employers are now prioritizing a diverse set of skills, including digital fluency, critical thinking, and AI and automation literacy, in addition to traditional technical expertise. Soft skills like communication, problem-solving, and adaptability are also becoming increasingly important in the changing world of work, as the gig economy continues to reshape the job market.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
According to the India Skills Report 2026, the employability in India has improved to 56.35% from 54.81% last year.
Computer science and IT professionals are leading the pack with 80% and 78% employability, respectively, driven by the rapid demand for AI, data analytics, and automation.
The gig workforce is becoming the new normal, as flexibility, freedom, and the chance to work on multiple projects are attracting more professionals to gig work.

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