The National Vocational and Technical Training Commission (NAVTTC) has formally opened applications for its Blended International IT Training Program, providing aspiring candidates across Pakistan with an opportunity to develop industry-relevant digital skills through a structured and internationally aligned training pathway. The program is part of NAVTTC’s broader mandate to bridge the gap between Pakistan’s growing digital economy and the technical readiness of its workforce, and targets candidates looking to build modern information technology competencies that meet current industry and international market standards.
According to official details released by NAVTTC, the application and selection timeline is clearly defined for prospective candidates. The last date to apply is June 10, 2026, with the entry test scheduled across two days on June 13 and 14. Candidates who successfully clear the entry assessment will begin their classes on June 18, 2026. NAVTTC has advised all interested applicants to complete their registration well before the deadline, as late applications will not be considered under any circumstances. The entry test is intended to evaluate candidates’ aptitude and foundational readiness for the programme, ensuring that those selected are adequately prepared to benefit from the training curriculum on offer.
Applications for the programme are being accepted online through the official NAVTTC National Skills Information System portal at nsis.navttc.gov.pk. Candidates are required to log in or create a new account on the portal, after which they must complete the application form by filling in accurate personal and academic details before final submission. While specific eligibility criteria may vary depending on the level and specialisation of the course chosen, applicants are generally expected to hold basic educational qualifications and demonstrate a genuine interest in information technology-related fields. The blended format of the programme, combining online and on-premises learning components, reflects NAVTTC’s intent to make quality technology training more accessible to candidates from different cities and regions of the country, reducing geographic barriers to participation while maintaining the hands-on element that is essential for building practical digital skills.
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