Sindh Governor Kamran Tessori announced a new program to help IT students. He spoke at a tech event on Sunday, alongside Pakistan’s Attorney General Mansoor Usman Awan.
The good news is that the Governor will cover the fees for Google certifications earned by qualifying IT students through a new initiative. This follows a meeting with Google’s team in Islamabad, where an agreement was reached to certify students who pass the required tests.
Governor Tessori’s program aims to equip IT students with valuable skills through Google certifications. These certifications could open doors for students to access online platforms where they can potentially build successful businesses and generate significant income, potentially in millions.
These certifications can help validate valuable tech skills, potentially boosting students’ resumes and making them more competitive in the job market.
Governor Tessori’s initiative has the potential to empower Pakistan’s IT talent pool and foster a future generation of tech innovators and entrepreneurs within the country’s digital economy.
Pakistan’s Attorney General, Mansoor Usman Awan, applauded the initiative, calling it a fantastic opportunity for students. He emphasized the crucial role of a strong IT sector in overcoming economic challenges.
Awan urged the students to work hard and take advantage of this golden chance to build their futures in the tech industry.