SqueakyPickle
SqueakyPickle

How many computer science / IT graduates are passing out from Indian colleges per year?

I read somewhere that India is churning out more than 2.5 lakh CSE graduates per year . China : 1.9 lakh USA : 65000 engineer..

Is it true?

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FuzzyDonut
FuzzyDonut

These days everyone wants an IT job, even people from unrelated fields of study like Mechanical or BBA

PrancingNugget
PrancingNugget

Include BCA, MCA and diploma students and u will find the number is more than that.

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