English Speaking Skills Of Indians Higher Than Global Average; Rajasthan #1 In English Skills – Trak.in
The Pearson Global English Proficiency Report 2024, an in-depth analysis of English skills across countries, reveals significant trends in India’s English-speaking capabilities. The report analyzed data from over 750,000 Versant tests, offering insights into skill levels across sectors and regions.
India Surpasses Global Average in Speaking Skills
India’s average English speaking score (57) is higher than the global average (54), reflecting a strong emphasis on verbal communication. However, the overall English skills score (52) is slightly below the global average (57). India’s writing score (61) matches the global standard, showcasing steady improvement.
Regional Leaders: Delhi, Rajasthan, and Punjab
Delhi emerges as the top performer in speaking proficiency with a score of 63, followed by Rajasthan (60) and Punjab (58). This demonstrates a growing focus on language skills in these regions, driven by education and workforce development initiatives.
English Proficiency as a Strategic Asset
According to Giovanni Giovannelli, president of Pearson’s English Language Learning division, English proficiency is a vital asset in the global economy. Businesses leveraging these insights can enhance talent strategies, reduce hiring errors, and boost growth.
Sector-Wise Performance
India’s finance and banking sector leads with the highest speaking score of 63, surpassing the global average of 56. In contrast, the healthcare sector lags with a score of 45, reflecting challenges posed by rapid expansion and increased hiring demands. Other sectors like tech, consulting, and BPO align with or exceed global benchmarks.
Future Trends in English Skills
The report predicts continued growth in India’s English proficiency, driven by digital communication and voice-based testing. Businesses are increasingly recognizing the importance of accurate language assessments in hiring, especially for roles requiring global interaction.
India’s progress in English proficiency reflects its readiness to compete in a globalized economy, with regional and sectoral trends highlighting areas for continued development.