Pakistan has taken entrepreneurship and starting new Intel Intel Youth Entrepreneurship Program at Intel. This MoU was signed with the Ministry of Higher Education (HED), Government of Punjab (GOP) to lead the creation and implementation of the Basic Entrepreneurship course for students in the province of Punjab.
In this program, Intel Pakistan aims to train 2,000 students up to December 2013, the agency under HED, GOP.Entrepreneurship Program is only one of a training program aimed at supporting unemployed youth and adults who are interested in starting their own business, but do not have the basic skills required by the operator.
Intel Pakistan providing services and programs in the public and private sector organizations for many years in the field of technology. Intel has created new and advanced solutions for the youth of Pakistan to develop a bright future.Ghulam Ishaq Khan Institute of Engineering and Technology to conduct 14th annual Science Fair Pakistan (APSF) today.
Different departments of various universities of the country participated in the exhibition. Fair split into two groups, the competition in science and science fairs.Students from different universities will present their projects to the exhibition. Science exhibition will continue through January 17.
Sindh Education Minister Pir Mazhar ul Haq will be announced on Thursday that the public schools and colleges will have a biometric system / GPRS as soon as possible.He announced the news while chairing a meeting of senior officials of the education department.
The objective of the biometric system is to investigate student dropout rates as well as the loss of part of the teacher, the minister said. He said additional primary system starts with a guy and a girl in high school and college all levels Tehsil.Pir Mazhar further that 268 school libraries all move forward. He said the school will also have a day in the library.
Minister directed that steps should be taken for continuing education plan of the department, and the creation of the campus of the University of Sindh and Shah Latif University in remote areas in the province.