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Assignment of

Supply Chain Management 

Name- Ankit singh


SECTION-A

Q-Indian IT firms have been hiring engineering students who are not trained software specialist IT firms
Spend enormous resources on training these young graduates. should they outsource software training
to colleagues from which these students are hired?

ANS- The issue where an IT company has been hiring engineering students from a college who are not
trained software specialists is presented in these questions.

 It is suggested that businesses assist colleges with outsourcing software training to colleges
from which students are chosen.
 Outsourcing is the practice of a corporation employing a third party to carry out a certain task.
 If an outsourcing training is brought into a college for the purpose of training students, it will be
simpler for the firm to choose students

The following factors may prevent recruiting skilled software specialists in India:

A survey by an employment evaluation organisation found that just 4.77% of applicants can write the
correct logic for a programme, which is a must for every programming position.
Over 36,000 engineering students from our 500 colleges' IT departments follow an automatic
assignment of software development abilities based on machine learning, and 2/3 of them were unable
to generate any code that businesses would use.

• Lack of programming expertise has a negative effect on India's IT and data science ecosystem.
• Employability gap—can be traits that value studying bass techniques above actually building
computer programmes for various issues.

Additionally, tier 3 colleges are increasingly competing with tier 1 colleges for students with
programming skills.

DATA: Only 30% of the students in the remaining collages can create compliant code, compared
to 70% of the candidates from the top 100 colleges.

SUMMARY
• Developing by coincidence rather than choice – The majority of college students who join
software companies have no prior experience in software development or programming.
• Attending college is ineffective because in India, where grades are valued more highly than
practical labour, kids simply pass exams without learning anything.
• People don't keep themselves up to date – Nobody wants to learn new things or get better.

• We don't contribute to open source projects, but nobody else does.

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