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Free Skill Training Announced for Matric & Inter Fail Students

Published On: February 21, 2026
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Free Skill Training Announced for Matric & Inter Fail Students

In a major relief move for students who could not clear their Matric or Intermediate exams, the government has announced a Free Skill Training Program.

The initiative aims to provide practical skills to failed and compartment students so they can build careers instead of losing hope after academic setbacks.

This step is being introduced to reduce youth unemployment and promote technical education across Pakistan.

Who Can Apply for the Free Skill Courses?

The program specifically targets:

  • Matric failed students

  • Inter failed students

  • Compartment candidates

  • Youth seeking practical skill-based training

Educational boards have been instructed to inform eligible students through SMS so maximum participation can be ensured.

Which Department Will Conduct the Training?

The training will be managed by the government’s Skills Development and Entrepreneurship Department.

The focus will be on teaching:

  • Technical trades

  • Digital skills

  • Freelancing

  • Vocational training

  • Small business skills

The objective is simple: turn academic setbacks into employment opportunities.

How Students Can Register

Students will be able to apply through an online registration system.

The enrollment process will follow this simple path:

StudentRegistration→SkillTraining→Certification→EmploymentOpportunityStudent Registration → Skill Training → Certification → Employment Opportunity

After successful registration:

  • Students will select available courses

  • Attend training sessions

  • Receive certification

  • Explore job or business options

Authorities have also directed boards to promote the program actively on social media platforms.

Hamza Ali

Hamza Ali is an experienced writer contributing to the pefma.com.pk platform. With a strong background in government projects and infrastructure development, his work focuses on bringing attention to the impact of public sector initiatives.

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