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🧵 2. Despite producing 1.5 million engineering graduates annually, only a fraction find jobs in engineering, revealing a quality-quantity disparity. (bit.ly/3EyDYhz)

🧵 3. In contrast, the US produces about 70,000 undergraduate engineers yearly, with higher salaries driven by demand and an innovation-focused economy. (bit.ly/3PxFUwX)

🧵 4. India's prestigious engineering schools, like IITs, see a third of their graduates leaving for better opportunities abroad. The brain drain is a concern.

🧵 5. The booming private market for engineering education in India allows for profitable but low-quality institutions, harming the country's STEM competitiveness.

This isn't just India Nigeria produce more engineering graduates and barely have average percentage of giving jobs to the graduate it's very poor to say