Islamabad :National Vocational and Technical Training Commission (NAVTTC) was taking key measures on war footing to ensure employability of it’s at least 80 percent TVET graduates.
Talking to APP on Sunday, Chairman NAVTTC Syed Javed Hassan that we were focused on imparting quality training to youth which was the only way to guarantee employability for them.
He hinted that formulation of a new policy was underway to bring major reforms in NAVTTC sector with collaboration with the provincial and regional TVET institutes. The provinces were unanimously agreed upon collaborative efforts for making TVET sector more effective and meaningful for socio-economic empowerment of youth across the country, he added. He said the programme was aimed at equipping the youth with technical skills by creating employment opportunities.
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