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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]2016 Competition Data According to the 2017 NFAP policy brief analyzing the 2016 cohort of the top 40 competitors: Overall Immigrant Parents: 83% of the top 40 scholars (33 individuals) had at least one immigrant parent. H-1B Visas: 75% (30 of 40) had parents who worked in the United States on H-1B visas. International Students: 68% (27 of 40) had a parent who initially came to the U.S. as an international student and later obtained H-1B status.[/quote] Got something more current?? [/quote] this is current According to a study by employability assessment company Aspiring Minds, only 4.77 per cent candidates can write the correct logic for a programme -- a minimum requirement for any programming job. Over 36,000 engineering students form IT related branches of over 500 colleges took Automata -- a Machine Learning based assessment of software development skills -- and over 2/3 could not even write code that compiles. The study further noted that while more than 60 per cent candidates cannot even write code that compiles, only 1.4 per cent can write functionally correct and efficient code. https://m.economictimes.com/tech/ites/95-engineers-in-india-unfit-for-software-development-jobs-report/amp_articleshow/58278004.cms[/quote]
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