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PSEB Launches 3,000+ IT Certifications to Empower Pakistan’s Digital Workforce

  • January 8, 2025
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Pakistan Software Export Board (PSEB) has unveiled the transformative Certification of IT Professionals (CIP) Program, aimed at providing 3,000+ globally recognized certifications across various fields of IT. The announcement, made through a post on PSEB’s LinkedIn page, marks a significant milestone in the government’s ongoing efforts to bolster the IT sector and equip Pakistan’s youth with the skills needed for the digital age.

The CIP Program is designed to address the growing demand for skilled professionals in fields such as AWS, Python, PMP, Data Science, Cybersecurity, and more. It aligns with the Prime Minister’s Youth Employability Agenda, focusing on providing young talent with the tools they need to succeed in an increasingly competitive job market.

PSEB has entered into strategic partnerships with several leading institutions to make this vision a reality. Among them are Riphah International University, Meta Pi (Pvt.) Limited, and Corvit Networks (Pvt.) Limited. These organizations will play a pivotal role in delivering the training and certification programs to thousands of aspiring professionals across the country.

Riphah International University, a prestigious private sector university, has long been recognized as one of the highest-ranked institutions in Pakistan. With over 100 academic programs, Riphah will bring its extensive educational expertise to the CIP Program, providing high-quality training in a variety of IT domains. The university’s involvement in the initiative will ensure that the certifications offered are both rigorous and recognized on a global scale.

Meta Pi Technologies, a leading IT solutions provider, is another key partner in this groundbreaking initiative. Specializing in a range of areas such as Cybersecurity, Cloud Computing, Networking, Artificial Intelligence, Data Science, and Blockchain, Meta Pi will deliver specialized training and certifications to equip professionals with the skills required to thrive in the ever-evolving tech landscape. Their experience in both hardware and software solutions will help bridge the gap between academic knowledge and practical industry requirements.

Corvit Networks, a trusted ICT services provider with a global presence, has been a strategic partner for businesses worldwide since its inception in 2000. Known for delivering innovative and reliable business solutions, Corvit will lend its expertise to the CIP Program, offering training in the latest technologies and business solutions. The company’s longstanding reputation as a business advisor and solutions provider will ensure that participants are trained to meet the demands of today’s rapidly changing digital economy.

Together, these partnerships form the backbone of the CIP Program, which aims to provide Pakistani youth with cutting-edge skills that align with global industry standards. Through this initiative, PSEB seeks to empower the next generation of IT professionals, enabling them to compete in both local and international markets. With these certifications, graduates will be better prepared for career opportunities in sectors like cloud computing, data science, cybersecurity, and more—fields that are crucial to Pakistan’s growing digital economy.

The CIP Program is also part of a larger effort to address the skills gap in Pakistan’s IT industry. By providing accessible, certification-led training, the program aims to bridge the gap between education and industry requirements. As a result, it will play a crucial role in enhancing the employability of Pakistan’s youth, making them more attractive to both local and international employers.

As Pakistan continues to develop its digital infrastructure and IT sector, initiatives like the CIP Program are key to fostering a skilled workforce that can drive the country’s economic growth. By partnering with leading educational and technology institutions, PSEB is laying the groundwork for a brighter future for Pakistan’s IT industry and its workforce. With these certifications, Pakistan is not only preparing its youth for the future of work but is also positioning itself as a global player in the digital economy.

Source: LinkedIn PSEB

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