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Punjab Launches Free Google Certification Program For 25,000 Teachers And Students

  • December 16, 2025
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Punjab has launched a large-scale digital skills initiative as the School Education Department announced a free Google certification program for 25,000 private school teachers and students across the province. The program aims to enhance digital literacy and equip participants with globally recognized IT skills, preparing them for technology-driven careers in both domestic and international markets. Officials highlighted that the initiative is part of a broader strategy to integrate technology into education and provide learners with opportunities to acquire practical digital competencies that match global standards.

The program will be implemented in private schools that already have advanced computer labs, ensuring participants have access to the required infrastructure to complete the certification modules effectively. Through this initiative, students and educators will gain exposure to Google’s suite of productivity and collaboration tools, including document management, spreadsheet analysis, presentation design, and digital communication platforms. Officials noted that hands-on experience with these tools will enhance participants’ capabilities to adapt to modern work environments, improve learning outcomes, and develop skills relevant for technology-intensive careers.

Representatives from the Punjab School Education Department emphasized that the program is designed to provide international-level IT skills without imposing any cost on participants. By targeting both teachers and students, the initiative aims to create a multiplier effect, enabling trained educators to share knowledge with their students and strengthen digital literacy across classrooms. The program also aligns with provincial efforts to modernize the education sector, promote technology integration, and ensure learners have the necessary skills to thrive in increasingly competitive academic and professional landscapes.

Officials pointed out that the Google certification program complements ongoing measures to strengthen digital infrastructure in schools, expand access to online learning platforms, and support professional development for educators. The initiative reflects Punjab’s commitment to preparing students for global opportunities while fostering a culture of continuous learning and technology adoption. Participants will receive official certification upon completing the program, providing credentials that are recognized internationally and valued by educational institutions and employers.

By investing in digital skill-building initiatives like this, Punjab is aiming to bridge the digital divide and equip its youth with competencies required for modern economies. The initiative is expected to boost employability, enhance technology-driven learning, and provide a framework for scalable digital literacy programs in other regions. Officials confirmed that further details regarding registration, training schedules, and eligibility criteria would be communicated to participating schools to ensure smooth implementation and maximum participation.

Through this free certification program, Punjab is demonstrating a proactive approach to combining education, technology, and skill development. The initiative not only empowers individual learners with valuable digital capabilities but also contributes to building a future-ready workforce capable of meeting the demands of an evolving global economy. The provincial government remains committed to expanding similar programs to enhance education quality, prepare students for tech-enabled professions, and strengthen Pakistan’s position in digital innovation and workforce readiness.

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