Five new language courses are now being offered by the Technical Education and Vocational Training Authority (TEVTA) colleges.These three-month classes are scheduled to start on August 5. German, Korean, Japanese, Arabic, Chinese, and other languages will be taught to get young people ready for greater career options abroad.Chaudhry Shafay Hussain, the provincial minister for industry and commerce, emphasized the value of these language skills in boosting employment opportunities overseas when he announced the start of these classes.
He emphasized how important it is to maintain excellent teaching standards and modernize the course labs’ amenities. It is important to note that classes in Arabic will be held in Multan, Japanese in Rawalpindi, Korean in Sialkot, and German in Lahore and Gujarat.
Akhtar Abbas Bharwana, Senior Director General of TEVTA, also gave thorough explanations of the course outline and the prerequisites for instructors.The program is a component of a larger campaign to provide young people with real-world experience and information about work prospects, immigration laws, and other pertinent matters in other nations.