Islamabad, Sep 26: The Department of Higher Education has initiated a project to transform all 85 commerce colleges in Punjab into IT colleges. This decision was prompted by a notable decline in student interest in commerce, with enrollments falling below 100 students per college.
- The government is currently investing Rs 300,000 per commerce student, leading to the strategic shift toward IT education.
- The aim is to make education more relevant and equip students with skills aligned with the increasing global demand in the IT sector.
Project Details
- Punjab Education Minister Rana Sikandar Hayat confirmed that as part of this initiative, e-libraries will be established in the newly formed IT colleges in Lahore.
- The project seeks to position Punjab as a competitive player in the international IT industry.
- Recruitment of IT experts and the transformation process is expected to commence within the next 10 days.
This initiative reflects a proactive approach to adapt the educational landscape in Punjab, ensuring that students are better prepared for careers in the rapidly evolving IT field.