TEVTOMETER - An Innovative Initiative by the NAVTTC
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Technical and vocational education is the backbone of sustainable progress for underdeveloped, developing, and even developed nations. With its vast human resource potential, Pakistan must pivot toward skills-based education to meet domestic and international labor market demands. The National Vocational and Technical Training Commission (NAVTTC), under the leadership of its dynamic Chairperson Ms. Gulmina Bilal Ahmed, has taken an innovative step forward in this direction with the launch of TVETOMETER - a data-driven initiative that promises to revolutionize skills education and workforce planning across the country.
TVETOMETER is a succinct yet comprehensive factsheet offering an empirical snapshot of Pakistan's Technical and Vocational Education and Training (TVET) landscape and available opportunities in the country for job seekers. Covering all provinces, Azad Jammu and Kashmir (AJK), Gilgit-Baltistan, and Islamabad Capital Territory, this initiative provides real-time insights into the skilled labor required for national development.
By offering projections for employment in the 2025-26 period, TVETOMETER will empower policymakers, educators, and industry stakeholders to proactively address workforce gaps and foster economic resilience.
NAVTTC's commitment to promoting skills education in Pakistan is well recognized. Over the years, the Commission has worked tirelessly to align technical and vocational training programs with industry needs, ensuring that graduates are job-ready in a highly competitive global market. By integrating technology-driven data collection mechanisms such as TVETOMETER, NAVTTC has reinforced its vision for a skilled Pakistan, paving the way for economic self-sufficiency and youth empowerment.
Prof. Dr. Muhammad Mukhtar, a skill education expert, extended heartfelt congratulations to Chairperson Ms. Gulmina Bilal Ahmed for spearheading this transformative initiative. This forward-thinking approach is commendable and essential for ensuring Pakistan's workforce remains relevant and competitive. In full cooperation with NAVTTC, we all must pledge to comply with TVETOMETER's requirements and align our programs with its data-driven insights.
Mukhtar also urges all educational institutions nationwide to recognize this initiative's importance and integrate technical and vocational training within their academic frameworks. The future of Pakistan's economic stability hinges on its ability to equip its youth with industry-relevant skills, and NAVTTC has provided the opportunity to achieve this goal.
With the proper collaboration between the government, academia, and industry, TVETOMETER will be a monitoring tool and a catalyst for sustainable economic transformation.