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Indian workforce’s technical proficiency grows by 8%: Survey

• By Sudeshna Mitra
Indian workforce’s technical proficiency grows by 8%: Survey

As the digital transformation sees a boost across industries, the need for  young Indian professionals to upgrade and advance their human and digital skills to thrive in the new economy. Coursera’s latest Global Skills Report (GSR) 2022 reveals that in terms of overall skills proficiency, India has slipped 4 places to be ranked at the 68th position globally. 

According to the official statement, the report also shows an increase in India’s technology proficiency levels from 38% to 46%, with the country strengthening its position by six spots. On the other hand, proficiency in data science has dipped from 38% in 2021 to 26% in 2022, leading to a 12-rank drop. 

Key India insights from the report include: 

Global trends in the report include: 

Commenting on the findings, Jeff Maggioncalda, Coursera CEO said, “The Great Resignation and automation are mandating stronger investments in human capital, as institutions must prioritize developing the high-demand digital and human skills required to build a competitive and equitable workforce. “Our data shows these skills are not equally distributed, and students and low-wage workers need access to flexible, affordable, and fast-tracked pathways to entry-level digital jobs that offer a foundation for a stronger and more inclusive economy.”