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PSEB Extends Proposal Deadline For Training Firm To Deliver 300 Hour Emerging Tech Boot Camps

  • February 24, 2026
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Pakistan Software Export Board has further extended the deadline for submission of proposals under its initiative titled Selection of Training Firm to Deliver Boot Camps, providing interested firms additional time to participate in the competitive process. The programme is designed to strengthen Pakistan’s technology workforce through structured, high intensity training in emerging fields, reflecting the country’s broader push toward digital capacity building.

Under the initiative, the selected training firm will be responsible for delivering 300 hours of specialised instruction along with internationally recognised certifications aimed at preparing participants for evolving industry demands. The boot camps are intended to equip professionals with practical skills aligned with global technology trends, supporting Pakistan’s ambition to expand its footprint in high value digital services and exports. By focusing on emerging technology domains, the programme seeks to enhance employability, improve technical depth, and bridge the skills gap between academia and industry requirements.

According to the revised schedule, the new submission deadline for proposals is 3rd March 2026. All other terms and conditions of the original notice remain unchanged, and applicants are advised to review the detailed guidelines and documentation requirements outlined in the official notice before submitting their proposals. The extension is expected to encourage wider participation from qualified training providers capable of delivering comprehensive and industry relevant programmes.

The initiative is being undertaken in coordination with Ministry of IT and Telecommunication Pakistan as part of ongoing efforts to build a sustainable digital skills ecosystem. Through structured training interventions and collaboration with accredited partners, PSEB aims to contribute to workforce development in critical technology areas, enabling Pakistani professionals to compete effectively in regional and international markets while supporting the country’s long term digital transformation objectives.

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