ABBOTTABAD: As many as 150 students passed out in two batches under the Prime Minister’s Kamyab Jawan Skills for All programme at the COMSATS University Abbottabad campus here on Thursday.
Director Comsats Abbottabad Campus Prof Imtiaz Ali, while speaking as chief guest of the certificate distribution ceremony, lauded the efforts of the government and NAVTTC in launching such a training in emerging technologies trades in Pakistan for the first time.
“Degree is one thing, but skill is another. Pakistan’s youth is exceptionally talented and play a significant role in the technological development of the country, as they are our future and most valuable asset,” he added.
He praised the government’s “Skill for All” initiative, under which students had begun earning money through various startups.
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