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Study finds India engineers overconfident on AI while practical skills lag badly

Business
Published on 24 April 2026
Study finds India engineers overconfident on AI while practical skills lag badly

Many feel ready for AI roles, but skills fall short

A new study warns of a widening AI confidence-capability gap among India’s engineering workforce. Many engineers believe they are ready for AI roles, yet few have strong hands-on practical skills. That mismatch is complicating hiring and could stall careers. Women engineers face extra hurdles, including work-life pressures and limited mentoring, prompting firms to favor proven capability over self-assessment.

  • Engineers show high AI confidence but weak practical capability
  • Hiring is getting harder due to the confidence skills mismatch
  • Women engineers face extra barriers like mentoring gaps
  • Companies increasingly demand hands-on evidence over self-checks
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