SKILL ACQUISITION LEVELS OF UNDERGRADUATES IN PUBLIC UNIVERSITIES IN OGUN STATE, NIGERIA
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Skill acquisition, human capital, graduate employability, university-industry partnership, higher education

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Osiyemi, E., Imoh, S., Akorede Serifat ODUMADE, A. S. O., & Adebayo, O. (2026). SKILL ACQUISITION LEVELS OF UNDERGRADUATES IN PUBLIC UNIVERSITIES IN OGUN STATE, NIGERIA. International Journal of Developmental Issues in Education and Humanities, 2(2), 105-114. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.20083630

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Abstract

Despite increased enrollment in higher education, many graduates still lack the practical skills, problem-solving abilities, technological competency, and entrepreneurial capacity required by the contemporary labour market a gap that that prioritise theoretical knowledge over practical application. This study examined the level of skill acquisition among undergraduates in public universities in Ogun State, Nigeria. The study adopted a descriptive survey research design. The population comprised 59,312 undergraduates from public universities in Ogun State with a sample of 1,190 undergraduate using proportionate stratified sampling technique. Data were collected using the Skill Acquisition Questionnaire (SAQ) with reliability coefficient ɑ = .912. Findings revealed that undergraduate students possess; a high level of technical skill (  = 3.09), a high level of business management skill (  = 3.16), a high level of soft skill (  = 3.17), a high level of experiential learning skill (  = 3.21), and a high level of continuous learning skill (  = 3.12). It was concluded that undergraduates possess strong skill readiness, though gaps remain in industry-standard softwares and internship exposure. The study recommended among others that universities should strengthen structured technical skill development programme through industry partnership.

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