In Turkey, half of the population got college degrees. Most degrees are useless and we don't even have a single university that is in top500 globally.
And 99% of graduates are either jobless or doing some shitty jobs outside of their college fields.
In Turkey, half of the population got college degrees. Most degrees are useless and we don't even have a single university that is in top500 globally.
And 99% of graduates are either jobless or doing some shitty jobs outside of their college fields.
24% of undergraduate graduates fail to find a job in their first year. Fortunately, I study medicine, and only 7% of medical graduates fail to find a job in their first year.
It’s all because every university has 50% degrees which are useless.
students who major in those degrees end up jobless
Lots and most end up with jobs. Leave a shit country and go elsewhere.
The unemployment rate among college graduates can vary significantly based on many factors, including economic conditions, industry demand, and geographic location. In Turkey, the situation you’re describing highlights challenges in aligning education with job market needs. While I don't have specific statistics, it’s essential to ensure that students receive relevant skills and guidance for emerging industries. Networking, continuing education, and internships can enhance employability. Collaborating with universities to adapt curricula to match industry needs could also help alleviate this issue.
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