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EEO. 2021; 20(2): 1981-1990


Employer Perception Towards Employability Skills Of The Final Year Engineering Students Of South Tamil Nadu

Dr. Joly shalini.N, Dr. Nithin Raja Shelly.



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The present study is entitled as “Employer Perception Towards Employability Skills of the final year engineering students of south Tamil Nadu”. Employability of Engineering Graduates and their ability to deliver to the industry expectation after they are hired has been a matter of concern and engaging the attention of academics and industry alike even the engineering colleges never giving concentration for the core skills they force them to the students to concentrate subject oriented skills this is the major drawback of the students unemployability. The research was a survey type which consists of stratified representative sample of engineering students. The investigator has constructed and standardized the research tool. The interpretation of data was done with statistical methods in percentage analysis, mean and standard devition.

Key words: Employer Perception towards Employability Skills and Engineering Students







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