Also, it depends on how you will strategize to get a job after you graduated. Most of the time, you will get a job not aligned to your field of study. And if you venture into a business, much better to equip yourself with knowledge related to the business you are dealing with. Because if you will just work from 9-5 job, I don't think you can easily reach your targets.
Nothing is certain but you could choose a course that aligns with the area that lacks employees in a certain country. It might not necessarily mean going to college and getting degrees. It could be learning a skill that relates to the job. I am aware that qualified medical doctors are in high demand in my country. I have also read that drunk drivers are in high demand in Canada and some other countries. It will not be a wrong decision to channel your efforts to these areas.
Anyway, I also encourage graduates to acquire skills because they might not get a job that is related to their course of study. Starting a business is not a bad idea, considering that there is a high rate of unemployment in some countries.