With a 7% boost in employability, India emerges as a global powerhouse for skilled talent by 2030
Wheebox ETS India Skills Report 2025, in collaboration with CII, Taggd, AICTE,
and AIU, unveils a
strategic vision for "Global Talent Mobility" underscores
India’s pivotal role in addressing global workforce demand, skills required
fueled by rising employability, an optimistic hiring intent, and a roadmap for
2030.
Employability among
Indian graduates has seen a steady rise of 7% this year, reaching 54.81%
in 2025, up from 51.25% last year. With 65% of the Indian workforce
under 35 years old, India’s youthful and dynamic talent pool is uniquely
aligned to meet the demands of industries across the Gulf Nations,
Southeast Asia, Europe, and Africa. The report highlights that India’s
skilled professionals, particularly in technology, healthcare,
renewable energy, and AI, are driving global innovation and economic
growth.
Nirmal Singh, Chief Convenor of
India Skills Report and CEO of Wheebox, An ETS Company remarked, “This decade
belongs to India as a leader in global talent mobility. This decade must
be focused on quality of skills training that shall make a stark difference for
international mobility. Long term and internally certified skill programs with
embedded language training will be the winning bet to provide early work
opportunities. The skilled and certified talent from India provides a
unique advantage and leverage to India. Our workforce is bridging skill
gaps worldwide, creating transformative opportunities in a rapidly evolving
global economy.”
The report reveals
an upward trend in hiring intent, with organizations across technology,
manufacturing, healthcare, and e-commerce gearing up to onboard fresh
talent. The India Hiring Intent Survey for 2025 showcases
optimism among over 1,000 corporations spanning 15 industries,
particularly for entry-level roles. Key states like Maharashtra,
Karnataka, and Delhi emerge as leaders, while cities such as Pune,
Bengaluru, and Mumbai stand out as hubs for employable talent.
With the steady rise
of 7% employability this year, reaching 54.81% in 2025, up from
51.25% last year reflects the success of initiatives from Central and State
Governments, Institutions like AICTE, UGC, AIU, and reforms like Skill
India Mission and NEP 2020, and State Skilling and
education bodies which emphasize vocational training and industry-aligned
education. With 50% of secondary and tertiary students expected
to receive vocational training by 2025, India is setting the stage for a
globally competitive workforce.
“This increase in
employability is not just a statistic—it’s a testament to India’s ability to
adapt, innovate, and thrive in an interconnected world, Governments have to
initiate a large scale internationally acceptable and certified skilling and
employment initiative for the world.” Singh added.
The India
Skills Report 2025 outlines a clear roadmap for aligning India’s
talent ecosystem with global market demands:
- Vocational
Training: Expanding access to industry-specific training across states,
focusing on high-demand skills like AI, cybersecurity, and green energy.
- Cross-Border
Collaboration: Strengthening partnerships with countries
facing aging populations and skill shortages.
- Technology
Integration: Leveraging AI and automation in education
and assessments to prepare graduates for future roles.
- Diversity and Inclusion: Promoting a balanced workforce, with women now comprising 47.53% of the employable talent pool.
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