‘Technical education standard raised’
LAHORE
The level of technical education in Pakistan is being raised to come on a par with international standards. The skill being inculcated in youths by National Vocational and Technical Training Commission would help them in finding employment opportunities.
These views were expressed by Executive Director Zulfiqar Ahmed Cheema while addressing the participants of certificate distribution ceremony for competency based training assessor’s course here on Thursday. He said the certificate issued by NAVTTC was accepted all over the world which would ultimately open the international job market for skilled youths of Pakistan. Executive Director Zulfiqar Ahmad Cheema congratulated the assessors upon successful completion of their training and said that the assessors and CBT had a vital role in establishing an efficient TVET system and its success.
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