NIT Graduate Highlights Disconnect Between Engineering Degree and Job Reality
Chemical engineering graduate from NIT says she uses just 3% of her degree at job: 'Just an entry ticket'
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Manvi, a graduate from the National Institute of Technology (NIT) in India, reveals that she uses only 3% of her Chemical Engineering degree in her job. She emphasizes that while a degree may help in securing an interview, personal skills and continuous learning are crucial for career success.
- 01Manvi uses only 3% of her Chemical Engineering degree in her job.
- 02Many graduates are not working in fields related to their studies.
- 03Communication skills and upskilling are more valuable in the workplace.
- 04Degrees serve as an entry point but are not the sole determinant of career success.
- 05Students are encouraged to learn additional skills alongside their degrees.
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Manvi, a Chemical Engineering graduate from the National Institute of Technology (NIT) in India, has sparked a conversation about the relevance of degrees in today's job market. In a viral Instagram video, she shared that her job utilizes only 3% of her academic training, highlighting a disconnect between her education and professional responsibilities. She noted that many of her classmates are also not working in their fields of study. Manvi emphasized that personal effort, communication skills, and continuous upskilling have been pivotal for her career advancement. She advised current students to view their degrees as merely an entry ticket into the job market and to pursue additional skills or hobbies that could complement their education and enhance employability. Her insights resonate with many young professionals who feel similarly disconnected from their academic backgrounds.
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Manvi's experience reflects a broader trend where graduates may feel unprepared for the job market, prompting a reevaluation of educational priorities.
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