50,000 students to be given training under Youth Skills Development Programme

Social50,000 students to be given training under Youth Skills Development Programme

ISLAMABAD, Pakistan: National Vocational & Technical Training Commission (NAVTTC) under the Prime Minister Youth Skills Development Programme (PMYSDP) will provide training to 50,000 students in ten trades of various technical institutes across the country.

The training will help these students to get employment within and out of the country after getting this training by providing them the desiring students will be provided interest free loan, a press release said issued here.

Meanwhile, NAVTTC has divided Punjab in six region for skill competition and overall 125 institution are engaged in providing this training, he added.

NAVTTC has selected 10 trades of training like welding, plumber, electrician, Auto Cad, Civil servior, Computer Graphics, professional cooking, dress making, Computer application and beautician.

Source: APP

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