The Federal Board of Intermediate & Secondary Education (FBISE) has announced the introduction of ten new diploma courses within the Matric-Tech and Inter-Tech streams.
These courses have been developed in collaboration with the National Vocational & Technical Training Commission (NAVTTC) and are set to provide students with valuable skills for their future careers.
Diversifying educational pathways
The FBISE has taken a significant step in diversifying the educational pathways available to students. By introducing these new diplomas, they are responding to the evolving needs of both students and the job market.
The courses are designed to bridge the gap between traditional academic subjects and practical skills required in the professional world.
Empowering future workforce
The ten newly introduced diplomas include a wide range of fields:
- Hair & Beauty Services: A course aimed at grooming professionals in the beauty and wellness industry.
- Hotel Management: Providing students with essential skills to manage and run hotels and hospitality establishments.
- Professional Chef: Offering culinary enthusiasts a platform to hone their culinary skills.
- Tourism Management: Preparing students for a career in the booming tourism sector.
- Graphics Designer: Fostering creativity and design skills in the world of graphic arts.
- Digital Marketing: Equipping students with the tools to succeed in the digital advertising realm.
- Web & App Designing: Bridging the gap between technology and design, with a focus on websites and applications.
- Early Childhood: Nurturing future educators in the crucial field of early childhood education.
- Fashion Designing: A pathway for aspiring fashion designers to turn their passion into a profession.
- Media Production: Providing students with the skills required for success in the media and entertainment industry.
Partnership for skills development
The collaboration between the FBISE and NAVTTC underscores the commitment to empower students with practical skills that will enhance their employability and job prospects.
By introducing these courses, the institutions aim to prepare the future workforce to meet the demands of an ever-evolving job market.
How to learn more
Students interested in pursuing these diploma courses can obtain more information by contacting the FBISE at 111-032-473. Additionally, they can visit the official FBISE website to stay updated on course offerings, admissions, and other relevant details.