Across India's sprawling campuses, a quiet crisis is unfolding: the more degrees a nation produces, the less certain its graduates become about their futures. Youth unemployment stands higher among those with university credentials than among those who never pursued them, exposing a widening gulf between what institutions teach and what a rapidly changing economy demands. As India approaches a demographic crossroads—nearly a billion working-age citizens by 2036—the question is no longer whether young Indians can access education, but whether that education can access the world they are about t
India's graduates face uncertain futures as universities struggle to keep pace with job market
Millions of young Indians face unemployment and underemployment despite educational attainment, creating widespread anxiety about economic futures and social mobility.