There is an increasing preference for the IT sector over traditional engineering fields among young Pakistanis. This trend reflects not only evolving job market dynamics but also the changing interests and ambitions of young people. In recent years, Pakistan has witnessed a remarkable growth in its IT industry, fuelled by advancements in technology and a burgeoning start-up ecosystem. This has created exciting opportunities for young professionals to carve out successful careers in fields such as software development, data science, cybersecurity, and digital marketing.
As a result, many talented students who might have previously pursued engineering degrees are now opting for computer science and related disciplines. This shift is not only driven by the allure of higher salaries and greater job prospects but also by a genuine passion for innovation and entrepreneurship in the digital realm. This is a positive sign of our nation’s readiness to embrace the opportunities of the digital age. It is incumbent upon us as a society to nurture this talent and provide the necessary support and resources for their success.
Abdul Rehman Baig
Karachi
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