Prime Minister’s Kamyab Jawan Program has opened registrations for the third batch of the “Skills for All” scholarship program to impart technical training among the youth of the country.
Special Assistant to Prime Minister (SAPM) on Youth Affairs, Usman Dar announced this on Saturday.
In a tweet, the SAPM said that the registration process of the “Skills for All” program has started under the banner of the Kamyab Jawan Program to provide training to 60,000 youth in 250 courses in more than 1,000 universities and technical educational institutes.
Dar urged the youth to get themselves registered immediately for attending free training in various technical fields.
The Skills for All scholarship program is executed through the National Vocational & Technical Training Commission (NAVTTC), under which three to six months of free courses are being offered in different technologies & conventional programs.
Skills training has already been imparted to over 100,000 youth so far in traditional and modern fields at a cost of Rs. 5 billion.
Some of the fields on offer are:
Hi-Tech | Conventional |
Cyber Security | Fashion & Beauty |
Artificial Intelligence (Robotics) | Welding |
Artificial Intelligence (Machine Learning and Deep Learning) | Construction |
Amazon Virtual Assistant | Media Production |
Certificate in IT (CIT) Designing (UI/UX and web development) | Hospitality |
Networking and Cloud Computing | PCB Designing and Fabrication |
Industrial Automation |
The application process for the scholarship program is simple and uncomplicated. Here is a step by step guide:
You can enroll in these free courses if you fulfill the following criteria:
Publishing Date | 16 January 2022 |
Last Date | 31 January 2022 |
Location | All over the country |
Number of Courses | Over 250 |
Number of Scholarships | 60,000 |
Number of Institutes | Over 1,000 |