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PSEB Extends Boot Camp Training Proposal Deadline To 17 February 2026

  • February 19, 2026
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Pakistan Software Export Board has extended the proposal submission deadline under its initiative titled “Selection of Training Firm to Deliver Boot Camps,” providing additional time for interested training providers to participate. The extension was formally announced through a corrigendum referencing the original advertisement published in Daily The Nation and Daily 92 News on 29 January 2026 under PID No. 6229 25. The updated schedule now sets 17 February 2026 as the revised deadline for proposal submission, replacing the earlier closing date of 24 February 2026 at 2:00 pm for submission and 2:30 pm for opening.

Under the program, selected firms will be required to deliver 300 hours of boot camp trainings aligned with relevant certifications in selected IT streams as defined in the Request for Proposal document. The initiative is part of broader efforts to strengthen Pakistan’s skilled workforce in emerging technology domains, supporting the national IT talent development agenda. By extending the submission window, PSEB aims to encourage greater participation from qualified training organizations capable of delivering intensive, certification focused programs that meet international standards and industry demand.

All other terms and conditions outlined in the RFP remain unchanged. Interested firms are required to follow the updated timeline and comply with submission requirements as specified in the official documentation. Correspondence regarding the proposal process may be addressed to the Manager Procurement at PSEB, located at the 6th Floor, New State Life Tower, Near Saudi Pak Tower, Blue Area, Islamabad. The initiative aligns with ongoing efforts by the Ministry of IT and Telecommunication under the Tech Destination Pakistan vision to enhance capacity building and promote export oriented IT skill development across the country.

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