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Empowering Pakistani Youth: Azad Chaiwala Institute’s Game-changing IT Courses for Self-Sufficient Tech Specialists

  • August 13, 2022
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Azad Chaiwala is committed to make Pakistan a first-world nation and the youth of Pakistan self-sufficient tech specialists. The journey, which began almost ten years ago, is now nearing its pinnacle, and the dream is finally beginning to seem attainable.

Pakistani-born Azad Chaiwala was raised primarily in Sunderland after being born in the UK. He is a successful computer entrepreneur who made the most of his money from the Freeonlinegames.com gaming portal, which was hugely popular in the early days of Web 2.0. When he went to visit his father’s homeland ten years ago, he saw that it was in a terrible position in terms of technological advancement and creativity. He then began to create free online courses and videos for his YouTube channel.

He develops several hypotheses and scenarios in which this flawed system might be fixed, but he is powerless to put them into action on his own. He believes that as more and more young people become successful in their various industries, they will motivate others to put in extra effort and show them the way. Pakistani youth will eventually realise their full potential in an exponential way. The billboard also states;

“So I took it upon myself to educate our youth with such skills that instill unshatterable self-belief, make them valuable, as quickly as possible and at the most reasonable cost. Thus they can make money, solve their problems, get married at an early age and take care of their parents.”

“Don’t waste your time and your parent’s hard-earned money on useless, outdated, theory-based degrees. We provide practical Classroom Based Training in IT Skills in as little as 2 weeks to a few months. Skills that are in huge demand within and outside of Pakistan. Enabling you to start earning only in a short period.”

He felt he needed to relocate after successfully administering the Mirpur Institute for more than five years. He is opening a new institute in Islamabad as a result.

Azad Chaiwala Institute’s Course Offerings

The students at the Islamabad institute of Azad Chaiwala have a choice of six courses. You learn cutting-edge skills in the most difficult areas of IT in these courses. The criticism of these programmes is frequently expressed as believing that they are overpriced and do not merit the cost given the time required to complete them.

Azad’s reaction to this criticism over the years has been that if students can spend millions for degrees from colleges that don’t teach you a trade or ensure a job, they can undoubtedly pay this low sum compared to institutions.

This four-week course teaches you how to use professional video editing programmes like Adobe Premier Pro and Final Cut Pro. The majority of media is in the form of videos, and every video you see on any platform has been edited by a video editor, thus there are a tonne of opportunities in this industry. With this talent, you can even start creating your own content or engage in freelancing. If you are unable to visit one of Azad’s institutes, you can also take this course online.

This course teaches you advanced DSLR procedures and strategies in addition to other crucial camera abilities like the use of a green screen, various lenses, and frame rates. You will receive comprehensive instruction and hands-on training on DSLR usage during this four-week session as well.

This course provides you with hands-on training in all the associated skills while teaching you advanced picture editing, animation, and illustration techniques. For your particular instruction, Azad supplies you with a custom drawing tablet, which you can later purchase for a significant discount off the market price. You learn how to use professional graphic design programmes like Correl Draw, Adobe PhotoShop, and Adobe Illustrator during the 4-week course.

This advanced digital marketing course offers you in-depth strategies for managing paid advertisements online. Due to the fact that every company wants to advertise on social media platforms, this expertise is in high demand. If you work as a remote employee for any overseas company or freelance for international clients, you can earn a sizable income. This course lasts for four weeks as well, but it costs a staggering Rs. 39,000, which is much more than the other four-week courses should have cost. At this price, we don’t believe the course is worthwhile.

This course just needs 40 hours, which may be completed in as little as 6-7 days. If you are just beginning to use computers and have no prior expertise, this course is for you. You will learn Microsoft Office, operating systems, spreadsheets, and other fundamental computer topics in this course.

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