Abstract
Traditional higher education has been witnessing vast changes and trends are showing up that student across countries and courses have taken up the alternate skilling as career security. The students are not just studying their regular courseware but they are also exploring the skills which can make them more employable and attractive for the future job market. One of the alternate results of this alternate skilling has been as the freelancing work culture among fresh college graduates or its adoption by the regular workforce. This article interprets the relevance of the alternate skilling for the freelancing choices of college students.
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