In a revolutionary step to bridge the gap between educational institutions and the technology industry, Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz Sharif inaugurated the Chief Minister IT Internship Program on Saturday, which aims to revolutionize Punjab’s information technology sector. This ambitious project seeks to equip IT graduates with essential skills and connect them with the region’s leading tech companies.

The program offers a rich opportunity for IT and computer science graduates to intern at distinguished software houses. Participants will receive a monthly stipend of Rs. 50,000 during the five-month period, providing financial support while they gain valuable experience.

The initiative aims to train participants in current industry-relevant skills and technologies, enabling them to meet market demands effectively. By working alongside professionals and specialists, interns will gain a firsthand understanding of the tech industry’s workings.

Eligibility is restricted to IT graduates who have completed a four-year degree and reside in Punjab. Interested candidates can submit their applications online, paving the way for a transformative career in the digital world.

The Chief Minister IT Internship Program highlights the government’s commitment to fostering a digitally savvy generation, seeking to position Punjab as an emerging hub of technological innovation. This initiative reflects a strategy to strengthen the province’s IT sector, promising a bright future for aspiring tech professionals.