The Pakistani government has been giving discounts ranging from 70% to 100% on the fees in an effort to make the program’s advantages available to everyone.

Applications are now being accepted for admission to the National Freelance Training Program (NFTP), a project of the Punjab Information Technology Board (PITB) and the Ministry of Information Technology and Telecommunication (MoITT), which aims to give young people across Pakistan respectable online employment.

The National Freelance Training Program will equip young people with in-demand digital skills that they can use to freelance and make good money. More than 11,000 students have completed the program’s training to date, contributing more than $2.25 million in foreign currency.

The Pakistani government has been giving discounts ranging from 70% to 100% on the fees in an effort to make the program’s advantages available to everyone. National Identity Card (CNIC), residency in the relevant province, and 14 years of education are all prerequisites for admission. The admission age ranges from 18 to 40 years old.

Up to 20 training facilities have already been established across the nation where young people without jobs can receive a three-month training in technical content marketing, advertising, and creative design.

On the National Freelance Training Program website, registration can be done in order to submit an online application for the programme.

The autonomous body established by the Punjab government, the Punjab Information Technology Board, serves as the cornerstone of the province’s innovation economy.

The Ministry of Information Technology & Telecommunication (MoITT) wants to empower the nation’s youth by offering freelancing training. A comprehensive National Freelance Training Program (NFTP), which offers modern training to aspiring freelancers across all provinces of Pakistan, has been developed in order to make this vision a reality.

This ambitious programme aims to achieve gender equality, reduced inequality, sustainable economic growth, and cutting-edge training. The increased global representation, partnerships, and social uplift of the nation’s underdeveloped regions will result from this. Through its 20 cutting-edge centres, we hope to enable 21,000+ people over the course of three years to earn a good living.