The Ministry of Federal Education will introduce a foreign language training program in Islamabad’s federal schools to boost students’ employability in the global market.
In collaboration with the National University of Modern Languages (NUML) and the National Vocational and Technical Commission (NAVTTC), the program will offer Japanese, Korean, Chinese, Arabic, and German courses for students in Grades 9-12.

This initiative aims to equip students with valuable language skills, foster cultural understanding, and prepare them for the 21st-century global economy. The program will enhance students’ career prospects and promote cultural exchange by providing proficiency in foreign languages.
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Please, please, please, teach the students Pakistan’s national language ‘Urdu’ first of all before you jump over the Moon. I can bet 90% students studying in government or private schools in Pakistan cannot write a single page in Urdu on their own.
It’s a really good I would say super initiative kids must learn other languages also its a demand of the current time in the world.
Add Russian language too.
Very nice ,teach them foreign languages and impart vocational training and develop different skills that are in great demand in countries where ageing population is problem.
Forget about gulf countries and Saudia. Explore new countries.
This should be applied for all pakistan schools , a very good initiative by the authorities. we should encourage our kids to learn other international languages as its need of the time to equiped with such tools. This is the only way forward for a successful career and bright future not only for the student but for the country too.