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    Addressing India’s Employability Challenge: How Tata IIS Is Creating Industry-Ready Talent for the Future

    Shruti JoshiBy Shruti JoshiJune 11, 2026No Comments4 Mins Read
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    Tata IIS and NST provide industry-aligned training, preparing youth for future-ready careers in emerging sectors.

    New Delhi [India], June 11: India stands at a pivotal moment in its economic journey. With more than 1 billion people in the working-age population, the country possesses one of the world’s largest talent pools. Yet a significant challenge remains—while millions of young people graduate every year, only about 45% of graduates are considered industry-ready, highlighting the gap between traditional education and the skills required by employers.

    To bridge this gap, the Tata Indian Institute of Skills (Tata IIS), in partnership with the Ministry of Skill Development and Entrepreneurship (MSDE), Government of India, is building a new model for industry-focused skilling through pioneering institutes IIS Mumbai and IIS Ahmedabad.

    Drawing from the Tata Group’s legacy of institution building, Tata IIS is focused on preparing learners for careers in high-growth sectors through hands-on training, industry-aligned curricula, and exposure to advanced technologies.

    India’s Growing Demand for Skilled Talent

    India’s industrial landscape is evolving rapidly. Large-scale investments in manufacturing, infrastructure, and emerging technologies are creating unprecedented demand for skilled talent.

    The electric mobility sector alone is projected to require a significant workforce as India moves towards an estimated 50 million electric vehicles by 2030. Manufacturing, electronics, hospitality, and retail are similarly expected to generate millions of employment opportunities over the coming decade.

    As industries adopt automation, robotics, artificial intelligence, and smart manufacturing practices, employers are increasingly seeking candidates with practical skills and experience on industry-grade equipment.

    This shift is encouraging students and young professionals to look beyond conventional academic pathways and explore technical skilling programs that are directly aligned with industry requirements.

    Learning Built Around Industry

    At Tata IIS, the emphasis is on competency-based learning that combines theoretical knowledge with extensive practical application.

    The institutes feature infrastructure aligned with global manufacturing standards and are supported by leading technology partners including Phillips Machine Tools, Formlabs, Markforged, Mitutoyo, ZEISS, Hexagon, Schneider Electric, Tata Motors, Siemens, ABB, FANUC, Universal Robots, and FESTO.

    Through this ecosystem, learners gain exposure to the same technologies and systems used across modern industrial environments worldwide, helping them build capabilities relevant to Industry 4.0.

    National Skills Test (NST): A National Gateway to Skilling

    Admission into Tata IIS programs is facilitated through the National Skills Test (NST), a merit-based assessment designed to evaluate technological aptitude, analytical ability, and readiness for technical learning.

    Much like CAT serves as a gateway to management education and JEE serves as an entry pathway to engineering programs, NST is emerging as a structured national gateway for industry-focused skilling.

    Conducted twice every year—in March and September— NST provides learners across India an opportunity to access programs in future-ready domains such as robotics, automation, electric vehicles, advanced manufacturing, and related technologies.

    To ensure accessibility, Tata IIS has established test centres across the country, enabling learners from diverse geographies to participate. The initiative has already attracted thousands of registrations from across India, reflecting growing interest among young people seeking industry-relevant career pathways.

    Registrations Now Open for NST September 2026

    Registrations are currently open for the National Skills Test (NST) – September 2026. Young people aspiring to build careers in high-growth sectors such as manufacturing, automation, robotics, and electric vehicles can apply to take the test and explore industry-focused skilling pathways offered by Tata IIS.

    As industries continue to seek talent equipped with practical skills and technological expertise, NST offers learners an opportunity to take the first step towards future-ready careers.

    Registrations are now open. Don’t miss the opportunity to be part of India’s next generation of skilled professionals.

    To register and learn more about the National Skills Test (NST), visit https://nst.tataiis.org/.

    Know more about Tata IIS: https://www.tataiis.org/.

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