Islamabad’s education sector is set to introduce computer and artificial intelligence (AI) classes in 150 primary schools under the Federal Directorate of Education by next week.

This program, developed in partnership with the Ministry of Federal Education and NUST, aims to equip students with essential tech skills to prepare them for the digital future.

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Designed in consultation with leading tech companies, the curriculum will cover foundational computer skills and AI concepts, while upgraded IT infrastructure will ensure access to the latest technology.

Furthermore, this move aligns with the government’s broader vision to advance digital education nationwide, opening new doors for students in the rapidly evolving tech landscape.

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