The Federal Board of Intermediate and Secondary Education (FBISE) and Greenwich Global Institute Karachi have signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) in order to develop youth’s skills and safeguard their bright future. The MoU will broaden Greenwich Global Institute (GGI) ’s educational offerings. The GGI offers courses in business management, fashion and textiles, digital design, fine arts, and other fields.
According to GGI’s Patron-in-Chief Seema Mughal, all of the institute’s programmes are crucial in preparing students to be contributing members of society in real life. Our goal, she said, is to help people acquire knowledge in life and develop into useful members of society. She said that this MoU represents a significant advancement in education. She added that the FBISE should be commended for its efforts in providing new possibilities for both instructors and students.
Speaking at the event, Chairman FBISE Qaiser Alam said that students throughout the world are placing more and more value on skills and education. Pakistan, which is the fifth-largest nation in the world by population, may have a significant impact on the global labour market, he said. Accordingly, one of the FBISE’s primary aims is to equip students with professional skills from the start of their studies, so that they can contribute significantly to the country’s growth and prosperity in the future.
Credit: Independent News Pakistan-WealthPk