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Govt extends deadline for free digital skills training program

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Pakistani freelancers

Islamabad (June 17, 2026): A golden opportunity is available for Pakistani youth to receive free training and earn dollars from home.

Today, a large number of young people around the world are achieving financial stability by earning income online from home in various fields. However, acquiring digital skills and training is essential for this purpose.

Now, Pakistani youth are also being offered this opportunity through a free digital skills training initiative launched on the special instructions of the Prime Minister of Pakistan.

Under the National Vocational and Technical Training Commission (NAVTTC) and the Prime Minister Youth Programme, the deadline for applications to a free training program in high-demand digital skills has been extended.

Interested candidates can now submit their applications until June 21, 2026. The training courses, which will run for three months, will be conducted across Pakistan.

The freelancing training initiative, titled “Skills of Tomorrow,” will provide training in various artificial intelligence (AI) programs and other in-demand digital skills.

The program aims to equip the youth with practical tools to access global freelancing markets and remote job opportunities, enabling them to earn sustainable income through digital platforms. Officials say the initiative is designed to bridge the gap between education and employment by focusing on IT and AI skills.

They further add that increasing global demand for AI-based services, content creation, and digital marketing brings a major opportunity for Pakistani youth to compete internationally and improve their economic prospects.

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