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Why Are Good Students Making “Strange” Course Choices?

9th Apr, 2026

The New Admission Psychology in the Age of AI and Uncertain Careers

A school topper opting for Liberal Arts over Engineering

A commerce student taking up Data Science

A science student taking up Public Policy

A high-ranking student choosing an online degree over a traditional campus

Long ago, it would have been confusing, even risky.

Today, it’s something else altogether

It’s a signals-of a major shift in the ways young people think about education, risk, careers, identity.

We are witnessing a new admission psychology.

Drawing from my experience of leading admissions, programme design, and student career mentoring at The NorthCap University, Gurugram, these trends are no longer theoretical-they are visible in real counselling rooms.

What Has Changed?

1️. Students Are No Longer Choosing Courses- They Are Choosing Futures

The old model was plain:

Course → Degree → Job

The new one is completely different:

Skills → Career flexibility → Lifelong employability

Students are saying:

“Will this course still be relevant in 10 years?”

-not-

“Is this the best course to do today?”

And the job market is echoing this.

• The India Skills Report 2026 shows demand for AI/ML and data-related jobs is growing over 600% indicating a huge structural shift in employability.

(India Skills Report 2026 – Wheebox, AICTE, CII)

• A study on global AI hiring trends shows that skills value is higher than a formal degree in some technology disciplines and that many digital jobs are losing their degree requirements.

(Deming & Noray, 2020; NBER / arXiv labour market skill research)

Students are not confused. They are learning from this real time job market intelligence.

2️. The Job Market Is Sending Loud and Clear Signals

The campus placement data from Bengaluru indicates AI and cyber security combined are contributing to 40% of campus hiring and this is forcing institutes to rethink their programmes and specialisations.

(The Times of India, 2024 – Campus Hiring Trends Report)

Which explains:

  • Computer science seats are being increased
  • Single discipline programmes are being less chosen
  • Interdisciplinary courses are being chosen more

Experts have already warned that these shifts will reshape India’s future talent pipeline.
(The Times of India – Higher Education Admission Trends Coverage)

3️. Passion + Purpose + Employability = The New Decision Formula

The recent preferences in the admission cycles shows growth for:

  • Data Science → for decision intelligence careers
  • Public Policy → for governance and development roles
  • Environmental studies → for climate economy
  • Liberal Arts → for multidisciplinary futures

(Higher Education admission trend reports – national media coverage & university admission data analyses)

This generation wish:

✔ meaningful work
✔ global mobility
✔ flexible careers
✔ interdisciplinary learning

That is a structural psychological realignment..

4️. NEP Has Quietly Opened The Floodgates For This Revolution

The National Education Policy 2020 legitimised:

  • multidisciplinary degrees
  • multiple entry–exit
  • Academic Bank of Credits
  • skill integration

This provides policy support for personalised learning pathways.
(NEP 2020 – Ministry of Education, Government of India)

Education that is multidisciplinary is now recognised as a necessity for a hybrid skill set in the future workforce.
(University 5.0 Report – India Education Forum, 2023)

The New Student Mindset

Risk-aware-not risk-averse

Students have seen:

  • layoffs in high-tech space
  • automation on a rapid pace
  • degree–job mismatch

(World Economic Forum – Future of Jobs Report 2023)

So they want adaptability over predictability.

  ROI-focused

Students and families are increasingly considering:

  • placement outcomes vs fee
  • employability vs time
  • degree vs skill relevance

(AISHE data trends + employability surveys such as India Skills Report)

  Identity-seeking

Students are seeking education that serves:

  • purpose
  • entrepreneurship
  • social impact
  • sustainability

(Deloitte Global Gen Z & Millennial Survey 2023)

 The Real Challenge Is the Guidance Gap

Multiple learning pathways exist but only 1 in 10 learners know the map between education and employment.

(The Times of India – Skills & Hiring Pathway Report, 2025)

Students have the info but no map to navigate their careers.

 What This Means for All Stakeholders

 For Students

  • Pick a learning ecosystem, not just a degree
  • Create parallel tracks: degree + skills + internships
  • Think in 10-year career terms

 For Parents

Replace:
 “Which course is safe?”
with:
 “Which career path is evolving?”

 For Universities

The shift must be:

From programme design → career design

Universities around the world are being forced to explore new operating models, reason being:

  • AI
  • changing enrolment trends
  • new learner expectations
    (Deloitte – 2026 Higher Education Trends Report)

Institutions must:

  • infuse AI in all disciplines
  • provide modular and flexible degrees
  • embed industry certifications
  • use labour-market analytics to plan admissions
  • provide robust career mentoring systems

At The NorthCap University, these shifts are already influencing programme architecture, admission conversations, and career mentoring models.

 For Government & Policy Makers

India must move beyond:

 Gross Enrolment Ratio (GER)

towards:

 Graduate Employability & Career Mobility Indicators

Key policy priorities:

  • national career guidance framework
  • labour market linked programme approvals
  • funding for interdisciplinary education
  • ecosystem for lifelong learning

(NEP 2020 implementation vision + global higher-education reform models)

 The Admission Room of 2035

Students will come not only with mark sheets, but with:

  • digital portfolios
  • skill transcripts
  • experience of startups
  • global certifications
  • career maps

And they will be asking:

“What transformation will I undergo here?”

-not-

“What is the syllabus?”

 Final Reflection

Good students are not making strange choices.

They are choosing Future-Ready, Data-Driven, Economy-Aware, Identity-Driven pathways.

 The real question is not

 Why are students changing?

 The real question is

 Are institutions, parents, and policies changing at the right speed?

Because the next admission revolution will not be about admission. It will be about who is Future-Ready.

Author
Prof. Anjali Garg
Director CDOE
The NorthCap University, Gurgaon
https://www.linkedin.com/in/dr-anjali-garg/

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