Sindh partners with Google, Tech Valley for 30,000 scholarships

By Salis bin Perwaiz
March 25, 2025
Sindh Chief Minister Syed Murad Ali Shah chairs a meeting to establish collaboration with Google and Tech Valley for over 30,000 Google Career Certificates scholarships for public sector universities throughout the province, at CM House in Karachi on March 24, 2025. — PPI
Sindh Chief Minister Syed Murad Ali Shah chairs a meeting to establish collaboration with Google and Tech Valley for over 30,000 Google Career Certificates scholarships for public sector universities throughout the province, at CM House in Karachi on March 24, 2025. — PPI

To empower youth with globally recognised digital skills, the Sindh government announced providing over 30,000 Google Career Certificates scholarships in collaboration with Google and Tech Valley for public universities in the province.

Chief Minister Syed Murad Ali Shah presided over a meeting to formalise the initiative with the signing of an MoU at the CM House on Monday.

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Shah said the aim of the initiative is to equip students with in-demand digital skills in fields such as AI, cybersecurity, digital marketing, IT automation and project management, ensuring they are prepared for the evolving job market.

He said that following the success of the 2024 Google Career Certificates Sindh Programme, in which 1,500 students from 10 universities achieved a 100 per cent success rate, the 2025 expansion underscores his government’s commitment to digital transformation and workforce development.

“This partnership is a testament to our vision of transforming Sindh into a hub of innovation and skill development. By offering over 30,000 scholarships, we’re not merely investing in education; we’re investing in the future of our youth and the economic prosperity of our province.”

Developed by Google experts, the Career Certificates programme provides flexible online learning, enabling students to gain industry-recognised credentials within three to six months, even without a traditional degree.

The CM said the previous cohort witnessed graduates securing jobs and internships at leading companies, with salaries ranging from Rs70,000 to Rs1.6 million a month.

“One such success story is Leena Kumari, a student from the University of Sindh, Jamshoro, who completed the Google AI Essentials course and secured a project internship at Evolution,” he said, adding that her story was featured by Google, highlighting the real impact of this initiative.

Kyle Gardener, government affairs & public policy lead at Google, highlighted the importance of this initiative. “Google is committed to equipping individuals with the digital skills necessary to thrive in today’s economy. Through this partnership, students across Sindh will have access to world-class training, unlocking new career opportunities and driving economic growth.”

IT Secretary Noor Samo briefed the CM that the 2025 programme aims to promote inclusivity and accessibility by ensuring that at least 30 per cent of the participants are female, thereby fostering gender inclusion. It will also focus on reaching marginalised and underserved communities to provide equitable access to education.

To expand its outreach, the programme will collaborate with 30 public universities across Sindh. Participants will receive training in nine specialisations, including the AI Essentials course, as well as two new courses: Prompting Essentials and Agile Essentials.

Additionally, said the CM, the Soft Skills & Career Kamyabi Sindh Programme introduced last year would continue to train students in CV writing, interview skills and communication, enhancing their employability.

Education Minister Sardar Shah said that by offering over 30,000 scholarships, Tech Valley is not only imparting skills but also shaping futures and cultivating a talent pool that would propel Sindh’s digital economy forward.

The CM said that with strong government-industry collaboration, this initiative is set to redefine digital education in Sindh, ensuring that students possess the skills to compete in the global digital economy, and contribute to the province’s socio-economic progress.

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