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This study examines the perceptions of veterinary science graduates and employers in Tamil Nadu regarding employability skills. It explores the importance, possession, and development of key personal qualities and skills among graduates and compares them with employer expectations and satisfaction. Findings reveal notable gaps in areas such as integrity, responsibility, negotiation, and computer literacy. Employers prioritized self-management, teamwork, and adaptability, while graduates often overestimated their preparedness. The study highlights the need for closer alignment between academic…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
This study examines the perceptions of veterinary science graduates and employers in Tamil Nadu regarding employability skills. It explores the importance, possession, and development of key personal qualities and skills among graduates and compares them with employer expectations and satisfaction. Findings reveal notable gaps in areas such as integrity, responsibility, negotiation, and computer literacy. Employers prioritized self-management, teamwork, and adaptability, while graduates often overestimated their preparedness. The study highlights the need for closer alignment between academic training and industry needs to enhance the job readiness of veterinary graduates.
Autorenporträt
Dr. B. Jaya Varathan, Assistant Professor at Tamil Nadu Veterinary and Animal Sciences University, specializes in Livestock Economics and Business Management. He holds an MBA from Anna University, Chennai, and has over 13 years of experience in teaching, research, and extension. He has taught a wide range of economics and management subjects.