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Employability Is a Shared Responsibility Between Universities and Industry Mamidala Jagadesh Kumar

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The article discusses educational policy reforms in India aimed at improving employability through collaboration between universities, industry, and government. No direct commercial mechanism, price impact, or company-specific margin effect is identified. The content is policy-oriented with no immediate supply chain, commodity, or corporate financial implications.

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  • NEP 2020 introduced apprenticeship embedded degree programs in over 100 institutions.
  • National Credit Framework integrates academic and vocational learning.
  • SWAYAM Plus offers industry-integrated courses in emerging fields.
  • As of 2025, over 116 higher education institutions provided open and distance learning programs.
  • Over 1.9 million students served by open and distance learning programs.

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