A major upheaval has started in the country in fields like IT, law, commerce, translation, design and library science. AI tools have either eliminated or greatly shrunk the tasks for which millions of students pursue degrees each year. A big HR company like TeamLease says that 40% of the companies consider 'hybrid skill' i.e. knowledge of AI tools along with degree as essential. Nasscom's 2024 report says that 82% of BCA and MCA graduates in the country do not have formal training in AI tools. According to the World Economic Forum report, jobs will remain with those who can increase productivity by 40% using AI tools. The IBM Institute for Business Value report says AI will not replace people, but those who use AI will replace those who do not. According to the 'Future of Jobs Report 2025', 22% jobs may be affected by 2030. Here, China has canceled or suspended more than 12,200 graduate (undergraduate) programs in its universities between 2021 and 2025, while starting about 10,200 new programs. Experts said - If the method is not changed, degrees will have no value. Dainik Bhaskar discussed the impact of AI with Pankaj Bansal, co-founder and HR of tech company 'Peoplestrong' and 'Tagged' and asked him 10 questions, to which he answered. China scraps 12 thousand degrees, starts AI courses China's universities canceled or suspended more than 12,200 graduate (undergraduate) programs between 2021 and 2025, while starting about 10,200 new programs. Many of these cuts were focused in the arts, humanities, foreign languages ​​and management, as the Chinese government puts pressure on universities to produce talents for AI, semiconductors, robotics and other strategic industries. Karnataka government in India reduced 1300 course seats Currently, Karnataka government in India has closed 458 BA, BSc, BCom program combinations in government colleges for the academic year 2026-27 citing low admissions and other factors. Seats reduced in 1,300+ courses.