PITB says the E-Rozgar preparing system’s
alumni procured Rs. 2.4 billion while reporting new confirmations
On Thursday, the Punjab Information Technology Board (PITB)
reported that it has begun tolerating applications for the most recent group of
the E-Rozgar preparing program, held with a joint effort between the PITB and the
young undertakings and sports division. The program plans to grant advanced
abilities and outsourcing preparation to jobless youth with somewhere around 16
years of training, liberated from cost.
The E-Rozgar preparing program, which keeps up with in excess
of 32 instructional hubs in Punjab, has prepared up to 28,000 understudies as
of recently, with 54% of ladies who have contributed Rs. 2.4 billion in
unfamiliar trade till now.
The accompanying 3-months courses are
being presented as a feature of the program:
1.
Content
Marketing and Advertising
2.
Innovative
Design
3.
Online business
4.
Outsourcing
The choice for the E-Rozgar program is,
be that as it may, dependent upon the accompanying measures:
1.
Punjab area’s
home
2.
A legitimate
Computerized National Identity Card (CNIC)
3.
Least 16 years
of instruction
4.
Most extreme
age of 35 years.
The candidates can apply online at
http//www.erozgaar.pitb.gov.pk/apply to take part in a web-based section test
and to store online confirmed reports at a later stage.
The E-Rozgar preparing program, alongside the National
Freelance Training Program and the DigiSkills program, involves a planned
public exertion by the public authority to set up an information economy as a
feature of the Digital Pakistan vision. The Digital Pakistan 2021 strategy,
which will uphold Pakistan’s advanced change by guaranteeing reasonable and
dependable computerized administrations to improve the residents’ personal
satisfaction and monetary prosperity, is additionally in progress.
Endeavors to digitize the young have as of now started
proving to be fruitful, with Pakistan’s IT trades generally set to cross the $2
billion imprint in 2021, with projections to reach $10 billion by 2030.