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Technical Proficiencies are Still Ignored in Pakistan

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It is high time for the youth of this country to develop useful technological skills to be prepared to fight modern technological warfare. Unfortunately, we are still discounting on one of the most essential factor in our economy. The availability of a highly skilled labour force has transformed the world. Every country is trying to improve the quality of its skilled labour by focusing on its technical institutions. Pakistan is also creating opportunities for the youth to keep up with the emerging technologies. The TVET sector, which is governed both at the provincial and federal levels, is making an effort to create a difference. The Ministry of Federal Education and Professional Training sets larger policies and plans, while the National Vocational and Technical Training Commission (NAVTTC) is designated as a regulatory body. The Technical and Vocational Authority (TEVTA) is responsible for implementing these policies in provinces.

Programs such as Prompt Engineering, Data Analysis and visualization, Data Science, Cyber Security, Robotic Process Automation, Digital Marketing, and Programming are some of the main courses we need to teach in the technical skill institutions made by the government of Pakistan. Stats claimed by NAVTTC say that Pakistan produces around 0.45 million skilled workforce........

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