“…Belwal et al (2017), in their study about graduate attributes, reported that according to students’ perceptions of employers’ selection criteria, the five most important employability skills in Oman are computing abilities, the capacity to work in groups, English language competency, prior training, and the graduate’s identity. However, research has shown that there is a mismatch between the competencies that graduates develop and achieve throughout their academic study and the capabilities that the labor market expects and demands in Oman and the Gulf regional states (Al Hinai et al, 2020; Belwal et al, 2017; Matu & Paik, 2021; Rizwan et al, 2021). Universities and colleges across the Sultanate have been accused of failing to provide students with the adequate English language proficiency, communication, and other skills required by employers (see Al-Mahrooqi, 2012a, 2012b; Al-Mahrooqi & Denman, 2018).…”