The government has announced a free skill training program for students who have failed or have compartments in Matric and Intermediate exams. The initiative aims to equip youth with marketable skills and improve their employment opportunities.
Education boards have been instructed to inform eligible students via SMS, ensuring maximum participation. The Skills Development and Entrepreneurship Department will provide free training in various fields, helping students acquire practical skills for better job prospects.
Students can enroll online in different skill courses, and board officials are tasked with actively promoting the program on social media and reporting on its implementation progress.
Officials emphasized that the program should be implemented on a priority basis to ensure maximum outreach. By providing hands-on skills training, the government hopes to empower young people and guide them toward dignified employment, even if they did not succeed in traditional academic exams.
This free skill training initiative represents a step toward inclusive education and youth employment, providing opportunities for students who struggled in Matric and Intermediate exams to build a productive future.
