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This book aims at exploring the skills set required for sustainable employability of B.Tech students in India. In most of the engineering colleges, students are from different academic backgrounds coming from different places having different mother tongues. So, there is a need to provide them a common platform to make them competent to face the real challenges of today's corporate world. English is the language which can remove the lingual difference among them and give them medium to communicate. Employability skills are very essential in the current global job market. These skills may be termed as soft skills, which are given utmost importance in campus interview. This book tries to list the skills needed for engineering students to get employed in reputed companies. In this book I have discussed empirical research work done in an engineering college. According to me the students with skills like positive attitude, effective communication, problem solving, time management, team spirit, self confidence, handling criticism, etc. which are also known as soft skills have much more better chances of survival in this corporate world as compared to students lacking soft skill. HSS ASR