DIGISKILLS invites enrollment under the theme “Learn online & Earn Online”

The wait is over everyone! Digiskills.pk opens up enrollments for its upcoming 5th batch. You can now enroll for your favorite course from 6th October 2019. So if you want to start learning and earning this is your chance.

Digiskills.pk is Pakistan’s largest online training program, developed and run through Ignite, under the ambit of Ministry of Information Technology & Telecom. Within a year more than 500,000 free trainings have been given across Pakistan. And the program aims to provide another 500,000 trainings over the course of 1 year.

 

This is an exciting opportunity to learn and enhance your skills for free. The growing popularity of this program results in overwhelming response to enrollments. With each batch training capacity is exceeded to allow more and more people to enroll. Therefore, if you don’t want to be left out, hurry up and enroll yourself at www.digiskills.pk. Enrollments are capped to 250,000 in batch 5 and with every passing day seats are being filled up.

 

Digiskills.pk is providing free online training in 10 different courses including Freelancing, E-Commerce Management, Digital Literacy, Digital Marketing, AutoCAD, WordPress, Creative Writing, QuickBooks, Graphic Design and Search Engine Optimization. All specialized skills, which once learned can enhance your ability to earn, improve career prospects and surge business growth. And to top it off, once the course is completed, you shall get a government certified certificate. The courses for batch 5 will commence from 6th November 2019.

 

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