TY - BOOK AU - Javeria Iqbal, TI - Perceived employability, professional competencies and career aspiration of students' of public and private universities SN - (hbk) U1 - 378.1 PY - 2023///, CY - Lahore PB - Division of Education, University of Education KW - Education--Professional Competencies--Public--Private Universities N2 - Present research was aimed to explore the level of perceived employability, professional competencies, and career aspirations of postgraduates in Pakistani universities. The study also examined the relationship among perceived employability, professional competencies, and career aspirations of postgraduate students across department in different universities. Furthermore, it was examined the perceptions of university faculty and employers regarding the perceived employability, professional competencies, and career aspirations of postgraduates. In recent years, enrollment in higher education has increased as well as university graduates. However, the literature indicates that postgraduate students lack required skills and competencies required for the job. This indicated a gap between education, professionals, and employability skills of postgraduate students. Therefore, institutes may be focused on job training to improve the employability skills of graduates and postgraduates. A mixed- method research (sequential explanatory) was used to target postgraduates, and heads of the departments from public and private universities, and employers were selected from public and private organizations. For this purpose, multistage proportionate random sampling was used, data was collected through survey and after analysis of the survey results, interview protocols were created to get the perceptions of postgraduates, employers, and Head of the departments. Quantitative results reveal that there is significant difference among postgraduates of public and private universities based on perceived employability, professional competencies, and career aspirations. Furthermore, difference was also found among different departments. Professional competencies have significant and positive effect on perceived employability and career aspirations of postgraduates. On the other side qualitative results shows that universities are not addressing employability skills and professional competencies, confirmed by all the participants. Therefore, employers are not satisfied from the performance of fresh graduates, so there is a need to develop employability skills and professional competencies in university students suggested by employers and head of the departments. Additionally, universities should collaborate with industry to improve professional development of their students, and these skills and competencies should be included in scheme of studies. It is recommended that the scheme of the studies must have some practices relevant to the market demands. Like students‟ can directly visit and experience the relevant organization and their practical routines to develop their employability skills and professional competencies according to the job market ER -