Traditional Courses Lose Luster by 2026: Gen Z Demands Skills, Not Just Degrees

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News18•01-01-2026, 14:28
Traditional Courses Lose Luster by 2026: Gen Z Demands Skills, Not Just Degrees
- •Demand for traditional engineering (Civil, Mechanical, Electrical) is set to decrease by 2026, as students favor Computer Science and Data Science.
- •General BA and B.Com courses without specialization are losing appeal; students now prefer B.Com (Honors) or professional courses like Digital Marketing.
- •Teacher training (B.Ed) sees declining interest due to recruitment delays and low private school salaries, with students opting for corporate training and ed-tech.
- •Reasons for this shift include outdated syllabi, the impact of AI on traditional jobs, companies prioritizing skills over degrees, and the rise of freelancing.
- •Gen Z is moving away from purely theoretical knowledge, seeking future-ready, career-oriented courses that equip them with practical skills.
Why It Matters: Traditional degrees are fading; Gen Z prioritizes skills and future-ready courses for career success.
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