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PITB SheWins and JS Bank Offer Up to 80 Percent Scholarships for AI Skills Program

  • June 27, 2026
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Punjab Information Technology Board’s SheWins initiative has announced scholarships of up to 80 percent for female candidates enrolling in its Advanced Artificial Intelligence Skills for Online Earning program, made possible through a collaboration with JS Bank. The scholarships are aimed at deserving women across Pakistan who are seeking to build practical digital skills and create new income opportunities through artificial intelligence tools and online platforms.

The Advanced Artificial Intelligence Skills for Online Earning program is designed to give participants hands-on exposure to the tools and techniques that are increasingly shaping the digital economy. The curriculum covers a range of areas including practical artificial intelligence tools, prompt engineering, artificial intelligence-powered freelancing, and content creation, alongside strategies for generating income online. The program is structured to be accessible to women regardless of their physical location, allowing participants to build skills and explore earning opportunities from anywhere without being tied to a fixed workplace or geography.

SheWins was established by Punjab Information Technology Board as a dedicated initiative to equip women with future-ready digital capabilities and connect them with pathways toward financial independence through the online economy. The partnership with JS Bank adds a financial accessibility dimension to the program by significantly reducing the cost barrier for candidates who may not otherwise be able to afford professional training of this nature. By subsidizing up to 80 percent of the program fee, the collaboration aims to bring high-quality artificial intelligence training within reach of a much wider pool of female participants across the province and beyond. Women interested in applying for the scholarship can visit www.shewins.pk or reach out via 0345-8206599 or 0333-4564446 for further information and enrollment details.

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