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BIITT 2025 Launches Global Tech Certification Program with IBM and Meta in Lahore, Islamabad

  • July 18, 2025
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The BIITT 2025 training program is officially open for registrations in Lahore and Islamabad, offering a unique opportunity for young Pakistanis to receive global certifications from IBM and Meta while training locally. Backed by Excellence Delivered (ExD) Pvt Ltd in collaboration with National Vocational and Technical Training Commission NAVTTC, Prime Minister’s Youth Programme, and Parwaaz, this initiative is aimed at equipping local talent with internationally recognized credentials to help them compete in the global digital economy.

With the tagline “Think global, start local,” BIITT 2025 encourages aspiring tech professionals to build careers through advanced certification programs while staying connected to their roots. The program provides an accessible entry point into globally relevant skills by delivering training at campuses in Lahore and Islamabad. Participants who successfully complete the program will earn certifications from some of the world’s leading tech organizations, including IBM and Meta, opening the door to professional opportunities in both local and international markets.

The application process has been streamlined for ease of access. Interested candidates can apply through the official link https://lnkd.in/dtTgXd_G, where they must complete a digital application form. Once submitted, candidates are required to physically visit the training campus to provide necessary documents including a recent photograph, CNIC, and academic qualifications such as degrees or transcripts. The entry test for BIITT 2025 is scheduled for July 30, giving applicants time to prepare for enrollment.

This training program is aligned with national objectives to promote digital skills development and youth empowerment, particularly through platforms like the Prime Minister’s Youth Programme and NAVTTC. It supports broader government efforts to reduce unemployment, enhance economic mobility, and strengthen Pakistan’s digital workforce. By offering pathways to industry-recognized certifications, BIITT 2025 ensures that students and early-career professionals are equipped with practical knowledge and credentials that are highly sought after by employers.

Excellence Delivered (ExD), one of the country’s leading enterprise tech solution providers, is contributing its expertise to ensure that the training is delivered with high standards and aligned to industry requirements. The inclusion of Meta and IBM as certification partners adds significant value to the program, ensuring that participants receive globally respected endorsements of their technical capabilities.

The program is expected to attract a wide range of applicants from across the region, particularly those looking to pursue careers in data science, cloud computing, digital marketing, and software development. As global demand for tech talent continues to grow, programs like BIITT 2025 serve as a bridge connecting Pakistan’s growing youth population with future-ready skills and global employment potential.

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