India, April 17 -- A 2014 McKinsey Report states that in the organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) countries more than one in eight of all 15 to 24-year-olds are unemployable. This entry-level unemployability is due to the skill-gap that is markedly evident between the supply end of the education sector and the demand end of the organisation sector. This lack of industry readiness calls for special attention and intervention from the end of the educators to positively impact the performance of the youth at their entry point in the industry, and even later. This skill-gap is more so at the level of soft-skills of the youth.

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