ISLAMABAD, JULY15: A new initiative to support IT students was unveiled by Sindh Governor Kamran Tessori. On Sunday, he and Pakistan’s Attorney General, Mansoor Usman Awan, both spoke at a tech event.
The good news is that through a new program, the Governor will pay the tuition for Google certifications obtained by eligible IT students. Following a discussion with the Google team in Islamabad, a decision was made to certify students who successfully complete the necessary exams.
Through Google certificates, Governor Tessori’s program seeks to provide IT students with useful skills. With the use of these credentials, students may be able to gain access to internet marketplaces where they may be able to launch profitable ventures and make millions of dollars.By validating important IT skills, these certifications may help students stand out in the job market and improve their resumes.
By empowering Pakistan’s IT talent pool and fostering the next generation of tech innovators and entrepreneurs inside the nation’s digital economy, Governor Tessori’s program has promise.
Mansoor Usman Awan, the Attorney General of Pakistan, praised the program and said it was an excellent chance for pupils. He underlined how vital a robust IT sector is to overcome obstacles in the economy.Awan challenged the students to put in a lot of effort and seize this fantastic opportunity to launch their careers in the tech sector.