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ICCI, Ministry of Education join hands to develop market-driven curriculum

byCT Report
06/05/2026
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ISLAMABAD: The Ministry of Federal Education and Professional Training and the Islamabad Chamber of Commerce and Industry have agreed to jointly evolve a comprehensive mechanism for developing a market-driven curriculum aimed at transforming Pakistan’s youth into job creators rather than merely job seekers.

This understanding was reached during the visit of Minister of State for Federal Education and Professional Training Ms. Wajiha Qamar to ICCI on Wednesday, where she was warmly received by the Chamber’s leadership and members. Both sides agreed to constitute a Joint Working Group along with the appointment of focal persons to ensure regular coordination between academia and industry for achieving tangible outcomes.

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Addressing the gathering, Ms. Wajiha Qamar stressed the urgent need for stronger industry-academia linkages and urged the business community to come forward with practical and implementable proposals to align education with market requirements.

She observed that rapid transformations taking place across the global economic landscape demand collaborative policymaking to equip Pakistani youth with modern skills capable of generating employment opportunities and earning valuable foreign exchange for the country.

The Minister emphasized that professional training, internationally recognized certifications, and skill development have become the need of the hour. She stated that both public and private sectors must work collectively for developing certification mechanisms and modern training frameworks capable of preparing youth for emerging global markets.

Speaking on the occasion, ICCI President Sardar Tahir Mehmood reaffirmed the Chamber’s commitment to strengthening collaboration between academia and industry for designing a market-oriented curriculum and conducting awareness sessions in partnership with relevant stakeholders.

He emphasized the importance of focused engagement, regular interaction, and policy continuity for economic diversification and sustainable growth. He also highlighted the need for confidence-building measures and consistent economic policies to attract both local and foreign investment.

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