Tablets & Mobiles more entertaining than TV for GenY

Facebook and mobiles seem to have replaced television as the youth’s
chosen mode of entertainment. What’s more, most students today are
spending more than an hour online daily, and using the internet not only
as a mode of connect through chat, but 74% also increasingly use it for
academic research.
- These interesting facts were thrown up by the TCS GenY survey
2011-12, which in its third edition surveyed some 12,300 high school
students across 12 cities in India. The survey was undertaken during the
nationwide TCS IT Wiz program (Jul-Dec 2011).
- With the rising
popularity of smart devices like smartphones and tablets being made
available at price points of sub-Rs5,000, Generation Y, or the youth are
the main takers. In Mumbai for example, 98.77% of high school students
own mobiles, and 59% of them access the Internet through their phones.
This is in comparison to 89% owning PCs in the same city. However,
internet penetration – which is a mere 13.79 million as of March 2012
(according to Telecom Authority of India) has been growing leaps and
bounds as far as the youth is concerned, with five out of 10 students
connected to the internet. Of this, PC penetration for the youth in
India stands at 68.21%, while laptop penetration in the metros comes in
at 51.64%, as compared to 47.06% in mini-metros. Tablet penetration,
too, is higher in the metros with 15% listing it as the device of choice
for Internet access, while it stands at 7% in mini-metros.
- Another
interesting trend that the survey throws up is that television has been
replaced by mobile phones, iPods, MP3 players and gaming consoles as
modes of entertainment. Social media has emerged as the way for GenY to
stay connected, chat and communicate 24/7, with the survey showing that
85% of students use Facebook, followed by Orkut (43%), Twitter (30%) and
LinkedIn (6%).
- What’s more, the Internet is given preference
over voice calls to communicate – with 68% youth using Internet as a
communication platform, as compared to 59% making voice calls. It is
also interesting to note that contrary to popular belief, email is
preferred over SMS as a means of communication by GENY, with 44% using
email, while 36% use SMS, and 33% use instant messaging (IM).
- All
this time online, has led to an increase in students choosing IT as a
career option. Indeed, 34% of students today choose IT as a career
option, as compared to IT being a second choice three years ago, coming
after engineering. IT companies, too, have started hiring younger
candidates, with TCS claiming that 69% of its employee base being GenY,
as compared to 61% in 2010.
- Easier access to smart devices and
high-speed communication has revolutionized the way youth behave and
prioritize. And staying connected can definitely help drive efficiency
in organizations, too, going forward.
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