25 students selected for free online course
LAHORE:The Punjab Education Foundation (PEF) has announced that 25 talented students of its partner schools have been chosen from thousands across Pakistan to participate in a free online course.
In collaboration with the Virtual University, Sundar STEM School will provide these students with high-quality education through online courses. Thousands of students from all corners of Pakistan applied for these courses, with 5,000 students shortlisted for the competition. Eventually, 335 students were selected nationwide, including 25 from the Punjab Education Foundation.
“This is a great achievement, showing the hard work and dedication of PEF partners and teachers”, said a spokesperson for the Punjab Education Foundation. The selected students will receive laptops and internet access from Sundar STEM School to complete the course. They will receive top-notch education in English, Mathematics, and Computer Science through the online platform of the Virtual University. The course will run for three years.
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