PESHAWAR: Al-Khidmat Foundation has announced plans to hold an entry test for 16 Information Technology courses under its “Bano Qabil Programme” to impart practical IT training to the youth so that they could get respectable jobs.
The test would be held at the ground of Islamia Collegiate School here on July 6 at 6 pm, said former provincial minister Inayatullah Khan and provincial president of Al-Khidmat Foundation Khalid Waqas Chamkani at a joint press conference here on Wednesday.
They said some 0.118 million people from across the province had made online registration for admission to the 16 courses being offered under the scheme. The office-bearers said the students - boys and girls -qualifying the test would be given the IT training on the campuses in the centres to be established in their respective districts. They said the training would be imparted for free.
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