Saylani Welfare Trust has opened applications for BootCamp 6.0, an intensive, industry-focused training programme designed to equip graduates of Saylani’s IT programmes with hands-on experience across four of the most in-demand technology domains in today’s job market. The programme is exclusively open to Saylani IT pass-out students, making it a direct continuation of the trust’s broader mission to take learners beyond foundational training and into job-ready, specialised skill development. Applications must be submitted by June 10, 2026, via https://lnkd.in/dtfiFQSJ.
BootCamp 6.0 will be held at Zaitoon Ashraf IT Park, running daily from 10:00 AM to 6:00 PM, offering a full-day immersive learning environment across four domains. Cloud Data Engineering will equip participants with the skills to design, build, and manage data pipelines and cloud infrastructure, one of the fastest-growing areas of enterprise technology globally. Web and App Development will cover both front-end and back-end development skills needed to build modern digital products. Artificial Intelligence and Data Science will give participants exposure to machine learning, data analysis, and the applied artificial intelligence tools reshaping industries from healthcare to finance. The fourth domain, User Interface and User Experience Design, will train participants in the principles and tools needed to create intuitive, user-centred digital products, a skill set that has become essential across both startups and established enterprises.
The BootCamp model reflects Saylani’s approach to technology education as a pipeline rather than a single touchpoint. By restricting eligibility to students who have already completed Saylani IT courses, BootCamp 6.0 builds on existing foundational knowledge and pushes participants into more advanced, applied territory that brings them closer to the expectations of industry employers. This structure also creates a natural progression pathway within the Saylani ecosystem, encouraging continued engagement and deeper skill development among students who have already demonstrated commitment to an information technology career.
Saylani Welfare Trust has established itself as one of the most active non-profit contributors to technology skills development in Pakistan, having trained tens of thousands of students across its IT education programmes in cities across the country. BootCamp 6.0 continues that tradition with a more intensive and specialised format aimed at bridging the gap between classroom learning and professional employment in the technology sector. Eligible students are encouraged to register before the June 10, 2026 deadline to secure their place in what is expected to be a competitive and highly subscribed programme.
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