High school students optimistic about the future and university study prospects despite Covid : The Tribune India

Join Whatsapp Channel

IC3 Institute Student Quest Survey

High school students optimistic about the future and university study prospects despite Covid

High school students optimistic about the future and university study prospects despite Covid

Representational image



Tribune School Desk

Mumbai, September 15

In a survey conducted by the IC3 Institute, 83 per cent of Indian and Nepalese high school students surveyed reported that they remain optimistic about the future despite the current challenges being faced by the postsecondary education system as well as industries due to COVID-19.

 Conducted by the IC3 Institute from June-July 2020, the Student Quest survey focused on 2,252 high school students from India and Nepal, with 80 per cent of the sample surveyed comprising Indian students.

Capturing the student perspective during the height of the pandemic and at a critical moment in time, the survey asked key questions about the impact of COVID-19 on students' current and future plans; the decisions students are making about their higher education options; how prepared they feel for the future world of work; and whether schools are enabling students to develop key 21st-century skills.

 Indian and Nepalese students’ desire to pursue a college education prevails despite the pandemic, with few opting for a gap year.

Despite current geo-political conflicts as well as perceptions of a less-welcoming stance towards international students, the US still remains a top choice for students as a destination for higher education, with two-thirds of all students selecting it as a top destination (75 per cent), followed by the U.K. (67 per cent), Canada (64 per cent), Australia (41 per cent), and Singapore (32 per cent).

When it comes to students’ motivations for studying abroad in the first place, students are driven more by the “pull” factors or the appeal of key destinations rather than “push” factors at home that force them to seek opportunities overseas. Students are most drawn by the quality of education abroad, and most deterred by concerns about personal safety and unfavorable immigration policies.

Dr. Rajika Bhandari, President & CEO of the IC3 Institute, says, "At a time when India has just released its first new National Education Policy in 34 years that emphasizes the school-to-work transition and the importance of aligning academics with career and vocational training, the findings of our survey offer a window into whether the large number of Indian and Nepalese youth are prepared for their educational and professional futures, especially when both college and careers have been disrupted by COVID-19."

The findings of the Student Quest survey are particularly relevant for schools to assess how well they are preparing their students for future education and careers; for colleges and universities, to guide their understanding of student demand and thus inform student outreach, recruitment, and admissions practices; for employers and industry, to know how schools are preparing the future workforce and how to better partner with schools so that students develop the sorts of skills that future employers will need; and for governments, to understand whether their education systems are adequately preparing their future workforce and talent pool, and the gaps that exist between the two.

 


Top News

Lok Sabha elections: Voting begins in 21 states for 102 seats in Phase 1

Lok Sabha elections 2024: Over 62 per cent voter turnout in Phase-1 amid sporadic violence Lok Sabha elections 2024: Over 62 per cent voter turnout in Phase-1 amid sporadic violence

Minor EVM glitches reported at some booths in Tamil Nadu, Ar...

Chhattisgarh: CRPF jawan on poll duty killed in accidental explosion of grenade launcher shell

Chhattisgarh: CRPF jawan on poll duty killed in accidental explosion of grenade launcher shell

The incident took place near Galgam village under Usoor poli...

Lok Sabha Election 2024: What do voting percentage and other trends signify?

Lok Sabha elections 2024: What do voting percentage and other trends signify

A high voter turnout is generally read as anti-incumbency ag...


Cities

View All