The third batch of the IT Mustakbil Training Program has been formally launched by Systems Limited in association with Beaconhouse National University (BNU).
Over sixty trainees excited to start their IT career attended the orientation session for the Diploma in Computer Science under this IT Mustakbil Training Program, which was conducted at Systems Limited.
Toima Asghar, Group CHRO—Systems Limited, extended a cordial welcome to trainees from varied educational backgrounds, along with the leadership teams from Systems Limited and Beaconhouse National University (BNU). She congratulated the students on starting this thrilling new chapter in their lives and encouraged them to follow in the footsteps of ITM Batches 1 and 2 graduates who went on to obtain lucrative jobs at Systems Limited and many other respectable businesses.
The Chairman of Systems Limited, Aezaz Hussain, attended the function and spoke with each trainee. He discussed the program’s lengthy history, which dates back to its founding 45 years ago with the goal of developing IT specialists in Pakistan.
He went into further detail about the program’s goals and emphasized Systems Limited’s contribution to Pakistani youth training. “If you sit back in class and listen to everything, you will learn, but if you want to learn more, you need to be proactive. It is crucial that you take this program seriously, as graduates from the first two cohorts have successfully secured excellent job opportunities.”
For participants and stakeholders, Asif Peer, Group CEO and Managing Director of Systems Limited, described the program’s future course.
He highlighted the significance of making a meaningful influence through this proposal, stating, “We must create a transformative experience for all participants. Without critical thinking and analytical skills, true learning cannot occur. Our responsibility is to make a difference in the lives of everyone who joins Systems Limited, whether they stay with us for months or years.”
Moeed Yusuf, Vice Chancellor, Beaconhouse National University, enthusiastically welcomed the third batch of ITM trainees.
He stated, “If you are determined to find your path through hard work, you have access to the best program available in this country. You will be taught by Pakistan’s finest faculty, who are not only experts in their fields but are also deeply committed to your success beyond just being present in the classroom. They will serve as your mentors, even if your time here is just six months.”
Alumni from Batches 1 and 2 as well as current third batch IT Mustakbil Training Program participants showed great enthusiasm for the occasion. They were accompanied by mentors and trainers who had assisted prior cohorts, representatives of the BNU School of Computer and IT faculty, and the senior leadership team of Systems Limited.
This event brought attention to the IT industry’s dedication to developing talent and collaborative attitude.