PVTC Offers 6 Months Free AutoCAD Course To Pakistani Youth

PVTC District Board of Management President emphasised the importance of this free AutoCAD course, stating that Pakistan’s youth are its most valuable assets.

PVTC Offers 6 Months Free AutoCAD Course To Pakistani Youth

The Chief Executive Officer of Chenab Group of Industries and a member of the Punjab Vocational Training Council (PVTC) attended the ceremony to distribute certificates to the youth who returned home after completing AutoCAD training due to the Coronavirus. He praised the Punjab Vocational Training Council for organising a six-month free AutoCAD course for such youth.

While Pakistan’s exports have suffered as a result of the Corona Virus, Pakistani youth working abroad have been forced to leave their jobs and return home. The return of these youths has resulted in a significant decrease in remittances.

However, the way is being paved for these youth to be sent abroad again after being taught technical skills under the auspices of the Punjab Vocational Training Council Authority and with the support of GIZ.

This was stated by Mian Kashif Ashfaq during a ceremony distributing certificates to youth who returned home due to the Corona virus after completing AutoCAD training.

He congratulated the students on completing the course and praised the efforts of Principal Munir Tariq and Area Manager Naseem Abbas of Vocational Training Institute Dhobi Ghat, saying that this course will be the youth’s first step toward success abroad.

He went on to say that the 25 successful students included both boys and girls and that 16 of them had already gotten jobs.

Under the ROR project, unemployed returnees from other countries are given vocational training with the assistance of the German organisation GIZ so that they can go abroad again and not only find respectable employment for themselves but also play a role in re-stabilizing the Pakistani economy by sending foreign remittances to Pakistan.

PVTC District Board of Management President Muzammil Sultan also emphasised the importance of this free AutoCAD course, stating that Pakistan’s youth are its most valuable assets. Pakistan can be put on the path of development by utilising its skills. He congratulated the students who completed the course and thanked PVTC and GIZ for their assistance in guiding them.

According to the principal, books, uniforms, and practical materials were also provided free of charge to the course participants. Finally, certificates were distributed to the successful students.

AutoCAD is a widely used software for computer-aided design (CAD) and drafting in a variety of industries, such as architecture, engineering, and construction. Offering free AutoCAD courses for youth can be beneficial in terms of career opportunities. AutoCAD skills are in high demand in many industries, and having knowledge of the software can open up a range of career opportunities for youth.