Systems Limited, in collaboration with UIT University, celebrated the graduation of the fourth batch of the IT Mustakbil Training Program, highlighting the progress and talent emerging within Pakistan’s information technology sector. The ceremony recognized 60 graduates who successfully completed the program, demonstrating skill, dedication, and perseverance in areas crucial to the evolving technology landscape. Certificates were distributed by senior leadership from Systems Limited and UIT University, honoring the graduates for their successful completion of the program. In addition, top performers from each specialization, mentors, and members of the talent acquisition team were recognized for their contributions with souvenirs of appreciation, reflecting the collaborative effort that went into shaping the program’s outcomes.
Among the graduates, Maryam Azhar achieved the top position in Power BI, Muhammad Qaiser Ali led the DevOps and Serverless specialization, and Abu Usama Khan excelled in Java. Their performance represents a combination of practical skill development and consistent commitment throughout the program. Systems Limited Group CEO and MD Asif Peer encouraged the graduates to take ownership of their careers, emphasizing that while the program provides a foundation, ongoing effort and skill enhancement remain essential. He highlighted the importance of embracing opportunities, striving for growth, and maintaining dedication to professional excellence in a competitive technology environment.
Prof. Vali Uddin, Vice Chancellor of UIT University, also addressed the graduates, emphasizing the remarkable persistence demonstrated throughout the program. He noted that participants consistently met and often exceeded the high standards established for the training, reinforcing confidence in their ability to make meaningful contributions in technology and innovation. The program’s structured training modules and mentorship opportunities have been designed to equip graduates with practical skills applicable to real world projects, preparing them to engage with professional challenges across IT domains.
The graduation event also saw participation from senior leadership, mentors, and faculty of the IT Mustakbil Training Program, underscoring the collaborative effort between academia and industry in fostering emerging talent. The program reflects ongoing efforts to develop a skilled IT workforce in Pakistan capable of contributing to both national and international technology projects. Graduates of ITM Batch 4 leave with enhanced capabilities in key technology areas, mentorship experience, and exposure to industry practices, positioning them to play an active role in advancing Pakistan’s digital and technological growth.
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