Pakistan IT Education Reform Ordered
Analysis based on 6 articles · First reported Jun 10, 2026 · Last updated Jun 10, 2026
The reforms in IT education in Pakistan>>> are expected to positively impact the country's digital economy by enhancing the skills of its youth, leading to increased exports and attracting foreign investment. This could improve Pakistan>>>'s economic outlook and potentially benefit companies looking to invest in a skilled workforce.
Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif>>> of Pakistan>>> ordered a comprehensive review of information technology education in Pakistani universities following unsatisfactory results from a nationwide skills competency test conducted by the Pakistan — Higher Education Commission Pakistan>>>. The test revealed that a majority of students failed to achieve even 50% marks, indicating significant gaps in their competencies and a misalignment of university curricula with international market demands. Shehbaz Sharif>>> directed authorities to align IT education with global industry requirements and emerging technologies, emphasizing the need to equip young people with advanced skills in fields like artificial intelligence, data science, and robotics. He also instructed a third-party audit of IT education programs and the presentation of a comprehensive roadmap for reforms. This initiative aims to boost Pakistan>>>'s exports, attract investment, and strengthen its digital economy by leveraging its youth as a valuable asset.
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