Kerala ranks fourth in employable status

November 15, 2014 02:40 am | Updated 02:40 am IST - KOCHI

Kerala ranks fourth after Delhi, Orissa, and Uttar Pradesh on the list of top 10 States with the highest employable population, according to India Skills Report 2015. The report has been prepared by the Confederation of Indian Industry, in association with organisations such as Weebox, PeopleStrong, and Linkedin.

Data on various aspects pertaining to skills and employability were prepared on the basis of an online employability skill test among 3 lakh students on 1,800 educational campuses in 29 States and seven Union Territories across the country.

The assessment was done between August and October this year.

A cloud-based online platform was employed to assess parameters such as cognitive ability, numerical and logical ability, communication skills, and behavioural traits. Those who scored more than 60 per cent in the overall score were considered employable.

Simultaneously, a ‘job prediction survey’ was conducted among 125 employers, spread across 10 major sectors such as manufacturing, ITES, banking, financial services, and institutions. On an age-wise analysis, Kerala came ninth among States with most employable candidates in the age group 18-21 and eighth in the category of most employable candidates aged 22-25.

Hiring destinations Despite the large number of employable candidates, Kerala does not figure on the list of the most preferred hiring destinations. Maharashtra, Delhi, Tamil Nadu, Uttar Pradesh, West Bengal and Andhra Pradesh are the preferred destinations.

But domain-wise, Kerala has scored in certain areas. The State came third after Uttar Pradesh and Delhi in lucrative hiring regions in banking, financial services and insurance.

Kerala was fourth in terms of potential hiring destinations in BPO, KPO and ITES. The State is second after Uttar Pradesh in terms of hiring destinations for manufacturing, excluding spheres such as FMCG and automotive engineering.

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