One of the concerns that industry experts have sadly and reluctantly given up cribbing about is the quality of graduates we see every year. Every year, millions of dollars are spent on training freshers, even those from leading institutions, to make them suited for industry roles. Exposing the glaring schism between industry and education, these training sessions focus on fundamental knowledge skills such as business communication, the use of basic applications and even worse, the very elements of their niche disciplines. Moreover, what the institutes need to impart, in addition to the currently required skill sets, is the knowledge of emergent areas in the market, in order to prepare candidates for lies ahead as opposed to a short-sighted education.