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BTech Won't Save You—But This Skill Might, As Per Nikhil Kamath

Saurav Pandey | July 03, 2025 / 17:04 IST
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Traditional Degrees are No Longer Enough
Traditional Degrees are No Longer Enough: Nikhil Kamath warns that rigid 4-year degrees are losing relevance. The future belongs to those who adapt through continuous learning.
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Jobs That Will Thrive
Jobs That Will Thrive: Green economy roles (renewable energy), digital jobs (AI, cybersecurity), and care economy positions (nursing, social work) will dominate.
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High-demand Roles by 2025
High-demand Roles by 2025: Big data specialists, AI engineers, delivery drivers, and construction workers will see explosive growth (WEF Report).
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Jobs Facing Extinction
Jobs Facing Extinction: Routine jobs like bank tellers, data entry clerks, and secretaries will decline sharply due to AI and digitization.
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What Employers Really Want
What Employers Really Want: Analytical thinking, tech literacy (AI, cybersecurity), and soft skills (resilience, leadership) will outvalue degrees.
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Learn or Get Left Behind
Learn or Get Left Behind: By 2030, 92M jobs will vanish, but 170M new ones will emerge—upskilling is the only way to stay relevant.
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Why Degrees Are Falling Short
The Bottom Line: The future favors those who learn continuously. As Kamath says, "Your ability to reskill is your new resume."

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