The federal government of Pakistan has introduced a new initiative aimed at supporting IT graduates and professionals in obtaining internationally recognized certifications in key technology sectors.
Under this program, individuals who pursue approved international IT certifications will be eligible for reimbursement of their certification fees, making it more affordable and accessible for talented professionals to enhance their skills and boost their employability.
The initiative is being implemented by the Ministry of IT & Telecom (MoITT) in collaboration with the Pakistan Software Export Board (PSEB), operating under the framework of the Prime Minister’s Youth Program (PMYP). The program offers reimbursements of up to Rs. 70,000 to eligible candidates who successfully complete certifications in globally relevant IT domains.
This reimbursement program targets IT graduates and professionals who wish to upgrade their skills in high-demand technology areas, including Artificial Intelligence (AI), Cloud Computing, Cybersecurity, and other emerging tech fields.
By supporting certification acquisition, the government aims to help build a more competitive and skilled workforce that can meet the evolving demands of the global technology market.
The program is designed to empower IT professionals to become job-ready by aligning their expertise with international standards. These certifications not only enhance individual career prospects but also contribute to the broader goal of strengthening Pakistan’s IT industry and export potential.
Access to globally recognized qualifications can open doors for professionals to work with multinational companies, engage in international projects, and contribute to the country’s digital economy growth.
Candidates interested in benefiting from this reimbursement scheme must ensure that the certifications they pursue are approved under the program’s guidelines. This helps maintain the quality and relevance of the skills being developed.
The MoITT and PSEB are committed to promoting continuous learning and upskilling within the IT sector, recognizing the critical role that certified expertise plays in driving innovation and competitiveness.
Overall, this initiative reflects the government’s dedication to fostering a vibrant IT ecosystem by investing in the education and professional development of its youth. By reducing the financial barriers associated with international certifications, the program is expected to encourage greater participation among young IT professionals and accelerate the growth of Pakistan’s technology workforce.

