Pakistan Launches Free Mobile Phone Repairing Course for Women
In a major step toward women empowerment and skill development, the Government of Pakistan
has launched a free mobile phone repairing course specifically designed for women.
The initiative is introduced under the National Vocational and Technical Training Commission (NAVTTC) to support practical skill-building.
It aims to equip women with technical knowledge that can help them build careers, start small businesses, and achieve financial independence. The program reflects a broader national effort to increase women’s participation in technical and vocational sectors.
According to official details, the course provides hands-on training in mobile phone diagnostics, hardware repair, software troubleshooting, and maintenance techniques. It focuses on developing practical skills relevant to a growing technical service industry.
The program is designed to improve employability while also encouraging women to explore entrepreneurship opportunities. Participants can use these skills to start home-based or small repair businesses.
Officials emphasize that technical education can play a key role in financial independence.
Women between the ages of 18 and 40 with at least a matric-level education are eligible to apply for this training program. The course will be conducted under NAVTTC’s nationwide technical training initiative focused on modern skill development.
The program is designed to prepare participants for employment in technical fields and emerging industries. It also encourages applications from women across different regions of Pakistan.
Authorities have urged interested candidates to apply online before the deadline, highlighting the importance of skill-based education.
The launch of this initiative reflects Pakistan’s growing focus on vocational training and workforce development, particularly for women. As demand for mobile phone repair and maintenance services increases, such programs create new economic opportunities.
Technical training enables women to pursue employment, freelancing, or small business creation in a practical and accessible way. It also supports financial independence at the household level.
In a major step toward women empowerment and skill development, the Government of Pakistan has launched a free mobile phone repairing course specifically designed for women.
In a major step toward women empowerment and skill development, the Government of Pakistan
has launched a free mobile phone repairing course specifically designed for women.
The initiative is introduced under the National Vocational and Technical Training Commission (NAVTTC) to support practical skill-building.
It aims to equip women with technical knowledge that can help them build careers, start small businesses, and achieve financial independence. The program reflects a broader national effort to increase women’s participation in technical and vocational sectors.
According to official details, the course provides hands-on training in mobile phone diagnostics, hardware repair, software troubleshooting, and maintenance techniques. It focuses on developing practical skills relevant to a growing technical service industry.
The program is designed to improve employability while also encouraging women to explore entrepreneurship opportunities. Participants can use these skills to start home-based or small repair businesses.
Officials emphasize that technical education can play a key role in financial independence.
Women between the ages of 18 and 40 with at least a matric-level education are eligible to apply for this training program. The course will be conducted under NAVTTC’s nationwide technical training initiative focused on modern skill development.
The program is designed to prepare participants for employment in technical fields and emerging industries. It also encourages applications from women across different regions of Pakistan.
Authorities have urged interested candidates to apply online before the deadline, highlighting the importance of skill-based education.
The launch of this initiative reflects Pakistan’s growing focus on vocational training and workforce development, particularly for women. As demand for mobile phone repair and maintenance services increases, such programs create new economic opportunities.
Technical training enables women to pursue employment, freelancing, or small business creation in a practical and accessible way. It also supports financial independence at the household level.