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Google career certificate scholarships announced for Pakistanis; Here’s how to apply

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ISLAMABAD: InnoVista has announced the free Google Career Certificate scholarship to equip young Pakistanis with job-ready skills through online training in collaboration with TechValley and Google across Pakistan.

The training will be available through Coursera and will be self-paced, allowing students to work on their schedules. Participants can select from a wide range of high-demand fields, including Data Analytics, IT Support, Cybersecurity, Digital Marketing, UX Design, and more.

Those who complete the training will receive a globally recognized certificate from Google, valued at up to $1,000—at absolutely no cost.

Eligibility Criteria?

Applicants must meet the following criteria to be considered:

  • Be 18 years of age or older
  • Hold a valid CNIC
  • Women are strongly encouraged to apply, with a goal of 40% female enrollment

Where to Apply:

Interested candidates can apply through the official link: https://quest.innovista.pk/google-career-certificates/

Deadline:

The deadline to apply is May 30, 2025.

This initiative offers a valuable opportunity for Pakistani youth to gain globally relevant skills and boost their employment prospects—free of charge.

Digital Desk

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