This website stores cookies on your computer. These cookies are used to improve your website experience and provide more personalized services to you, both on this website and through other media.
Accept
EdTechReviewEdTechReview
  • News
  • Trends
  • Insight
  • eLearning
  • Research
  • Dictionary
  • EdTech Voices
  • More
    • Data & Statistics
    • Reviews
    • AWS for Education
    • Events

    Resources

    • Infographics
    • Reports & Case Studies
    • Videos
    • Books
    • Webinar

    Needs

    • 1:1 Learning
    • 21st Century Education
    • 21st Century Leadership
    • 21st Century Learning
    • 21st Century Teaching
    • 3D Printing
    • More Tags

    For

    • Students
    • Teachers/Educators
    • Administrators
    • Entrepreneurs/Startups
    • Govt. Officials/Policymakers
    • Parents
Explore
Search
Contribute
  • Submit A Post
  • EdTech Trainers and Consultants
  • Your Campus EdTech
  • Your EdTech Product
  • Your Feedback
  • Your Love for Us
  • EdTech Product Reviews
ETR Resources
  • About
  • Mission/Vision
  • Team
  • Services
  • Testimonials
  • Authors
  • Sponsor
  • Partner
  • Advertise
  • Our Clients
  • Media Kit
  • Press Release
  • FAQ’S
Reading: Coursera Campus Skills Report 2022: Indian Students Acquiring Skills to be Employable in the Country’s Fast-growing Digital Economy
Aa
EdTechReviewEdTechReview
Aa
Search
  • News
  • Trends
  • Insight
  • eLearning
  • Reviews
  • Dictionary
  • EdTech Voices
  • Data & Statistics
  • Research
  • AWS for Education
  • Events
  • EdTech Voices
  • Tags
  • About
  • FAQ’S
  • Our Clients
  • Partner
Follow US
Home > Data & Statistics > Coursera Campus Skills Report 2022: Indian Students Acquiring Skills to be Employable in the Country’s Fast-growing Digital Economy
Data & Statistics

Coursera Campus Skills Report 2022: Indian Students Acquiring Skills to be Employable in the Country’s Fast-growing Digital Economy

Stephen Soulunii Published Mar 22, 2022
Share
6 Min Read
Campus Skills Report
Indian students Acquiring Skills to be Employable in the Country’s Fast-growing Digital Economy: Coursera Campus Skills Report 2022
SHARE

Coursera, one of the largest online learning platforms in the world, has launched its Campus Skills Report 2022.

AdvertisementWhy this Ad?
AdvertisementWhy this Ad?

The report explores skill proficiencies, career preferences, and skill trends among students worldwide. It also identifies key steps that higher education institutions can take to better align with industry, improve graduate employability, and increase student enrollments. According to Coursera data, Indian students are preparing for jobs in the fast-growing digital economy, building foundational and emerging digital skills like HTML and CSS, Cloud Computing, Blockchain, and C programming.

India has the highest number of registered campus students on Coursera. The report reveals that by investing in cutting-edge digital skills, students are preparing to enter high-growth technology jobs like data scientist, data analyst, software engineer, and machine learning engineer. In India, the most in-demand job for Coursera for Campus students is Software Engineering (18%). In addition, 15% of Indian students aspire to be Data Scientists, while 6% selected Data Analysts as their top career choice.

Commenting on the report, Raghav Gupta, Managing Director, India and APAC, Coursera, said,

“Higher education institutions will play a critical role in preparing the next generation of talent for career success in the fast-changing knowledge economy. It is encouraging to see that Indian campuses are equipping the world’s largest youth population to thrive in the digital future, drive innovation and navigate change and disruption.”

Indian students are graduating into a labor market that demands new skills – reshaped by automation and the pandemic. The report shows strong alignment between the skills trends among Indian campus learners on Coursera and the country’s National Education Policy that puts spotlight on youth employability and skills-based education. Indian higher education institutions are increasingly building their digital competencies and exploring high-quality online learning options to arm students with in-demand skills, bridge the industry-academia gap, and bolster employability.

Top courses among campus students in India include:

  1. Programming for Everybody – Getting Started with Python (University of Michigan)
  2. Foundations: Data, Data, Everywhere (Google)
  3. Crash Course on Python (Google)
  4. Foundations of User Experience (UX) Design (Google)
  5. Technical Support Fundamentals (Google)
  6. HTML, CSS, and Javascript for Web Developers (Johns Hopkins University)
  7. Excel Skills for Business: Essentials (Macquarie University)
  8. Algorithmic Toolbox (University of California)
  9. Programming Foundations with JavaScript, HTML and CSS (Duke University)
  10. Foundations of Project Management (Google)

“The pandemic accelerated the adoption of blended classrooms, and encouraged universities to place a greater emphasis on providing students access to industry-aligned, new-age digital skills, and building a foundation for lifelong learning,” added Raghav.

Coursera’s Campus Skills Report 2022 also reveals the following insights:

● Globally, the top jobs by student demand are data scientist, data analyst, software engineer, machine learning engineer, and marketing specialist.

● While students have made some progress in obtaining baseline proficiency in job-relevant skills, the majority have yet to meet the target proficiency needed to transition into these jobs.

● Arts and humanities students who aspire to become professors and K-12 teachers are prioritizing communication, research, and writing skills.

● Business students express similar levels of interest in data analysis and financial analysis as they do in marketing and consulting. To build data fluency, they are seeking out computer programming and machine learning skills.

● Engineering students’ top jobs are software engineer and data scientist, so they are prioritizing core skills like mathematics, statistical programming, and computer programming.

● Data scientist is a preferred job for health sciences students, who are acquiring data analysis, data management, and general statistics skills that can help them contribute to healthcare technology.

● Social sciences students’ top job choices are researcher, data analyst, and economist. To complement their research skills, they are developing statistical programming and business analysis skills.

Drawing from Coursera’s 3.8 million registered student learners across campus customers – of which India accounts for the highest share with 1.7 million students – the report measures the skill proficiencies of campus learners for emerging roles, outlines skill-to-job pathways for 10 academic disciplines, and spotlights learner skill trends for 9 countries.

Coursera, launched in 2012 by two Stanford Computer Science professors, Andrew Ng and Daphne Koller, is now one of the largest online learning platforms in the world, with 97 million registered learners as of December 31, 2021. It partners with over 250 leading university and industry partners to offer a broad catalog of content and credentials, including courses, specializations, professional certificates, guided projects, and bachelor’s and master’s degrees. Institutions around the world use Coursera to upskill and reskill their employees, citizens, and students in fields such as data science, technology, and business.

TAGGED: Campus Skills Report, Digital Skills Training, Employment Skills, Higher Education, Indian Students, Skills Trends
Share This Article
Facebook Twitter Whatsapp Whatsapp LinkedIn Reddit Telegram Email Copy Link
By Stephen Soulunii
No more a student, but love to learn. Not a teacher, but care about how students are taught. Not an educator, but want everyone to be educated. Not a social worker, but desire to see change. Not a reformer, but always want to see a better world. The author believes that only sound education can bring a better future, better world and technology can help achieve a lot in this field.
Previous Article Simplilearn Partners With JobsForHer Simplilearn Partners With JobsForHer To Upskill 1,000 Women, Making Them Job-Ready For Future
Next Article 7 Global Trends For EdTechs Including Online and Distance Learning [eBook] 7 Global Trends For EdTechs Including Online and Distance Learning
AdvertisementWhy this Ad?

Latest EdTech News To Your Inbox

Stay Connected

AdvertisementWhy this Ad?
AdvertisementWhy this Ad?

Latest EdTech News To Your Inbox

Stay Connected

AdvertisementWhy this Ad?

You Might Also Like

Moodle Joins Forces With EdLatam to Boost Latin American Education
News

Moodle Joins Forces With EdLatam to Boost Latin American Education

Feb 27, 2025
Vedam School of Technology Aims to Transform Computer Science Education in India
News

Vedam School of Technology Aims to Transform Computer Science Education in India

Feb 27, 2025
Edovu Ventures Launches New Online Tutoring Platform for Personalized Education
News

Edovu Ventures Launches New Online Tutoring Platform for Personalized Education

Feb 26, 2025
Veranda Learning Buys Stakes in BB Virtuals and Navkar Digital to Expand Its Offerings
News

Veranda Learning Buys Stakes in BB Virtuals and Navkar Digital to Expand Its Offerings

Feb 25, 2025
ASDC and Steinbeis University Ink MOU for 1+1 Masters Programme
News

ASDC and Steinbeis University Ink MOU for 1+1 Master’s Programme

Feb 24, 2025
50 of Students Worry About Online Education Fraud Reveals Study
Research

50% of Students Worry About Online Education Fraud, Reveals Study

Feb 20, 2025
Plaksha University Unveils School of AI & Computer Science for Tech Education
News

Plaksha University Unveils School of AI & Computer Science for Tech Education

Feb 17, 2025
Pathify Secures $25M to Transform Student Engagement in Higher Education
News

Pathify Secures $25M to Transform Student Engagement in Higher Education

Feb 14, 2025
Show More
EdTechReviewEdTechReview

H433, 2nd Floor, Vikaspuri, New Delhi, India, 110018
Phone: 011 41321030

Follow US

Copyright © EdTechReview. All Rights Reserved.

  • Home
  • Advertise
  • Event Associations
  • Press Release
  • About
  • Services
  • Contribute
  • News
  • Trend & Insight
  • Data & Statistics
  • eLearning
  • Reviews
  • Research
  • EdTech Voices
  • Dictionary
  • Tags
  • Resources
  • Events
  • Courses
  • EdTech Product for Review
  • Sponsored/Paid Post Service
  • Our Clients
  • FAQ’S
  • Contact Us
  • Important Links
  • Sitemap
  • Terms of Use
  • Privacy Policy
newsletter
Join 100K+ subscribers!

Subscribe to our weekly newsletter that brings the latest EdTech news, trends, insights, reports, interviews, etc. for educators, school leaders, entrepreneurs, investors, & others.

loader
Zero spam, Unsubscribe at any time.
Go to mobile version
Welcome Back!

Sign in to your account

Lost your password?