‘Microsoft to train 100,000 trainees’
By our correspondents
June 01, 2016
Microsoft will train 100,000 Tevta trainees in three years at 117 Tevta institutes across Punjab.
In addition to their regular course study, they will also be given training in MS Word, Power Point and Excel. After getting training, they will be called Microsoft Office specialists. It was stated by Tevta Chairperson Irfan Qaiser Sheikh while talking to Microsoft country head Nadeem Aslam Malik at Tevta Secretariat. Irfan Qaiser said that Tevta would bear the expenses regarding their training and examination of Microsoft. Collaboration of Tevta with Microsoft will successfully take place in line with the policy guidelines of the Punjab chief minister to give IT training to the youth of the province, he said. —Correspondent
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