New Delhi:Almost 80 per cent of Indian students said new jobs and skill needs will arise as a result of the Covid-19 pandemic while 77 per cent revealed the pandemic has made them rethink their career path, a new survey said on Wednesday.
The digital learning company Pearson surveyed more than 7,000 people, including 1,000 respondents from India, and found that 88 per cent of learners globally say online learning will be a permanent part of primary, secondary and higher education moving forward.
According to the survey, globally, 82 per cent respondents said the pandemic will give rise to new kinds of jobs, and nearly three out of every four say it will result in a rethinking of their career paths.
"Learners are resilient, so they are learning and moving forward in new ways to seize that opportunity, no matter what the future holds, John Fallon, Chief Executive of Pearson, said in a statement.
As per the findings, 87 per cent of Indian students think online learning will be part of children's education experience moving forward.
However, 82 per cent of Indians said the pandemic already has permanently changed the way people work.
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