ISLAMABAD (PEN) : Established in 2014, Gwadar Institute of Technology (GIT), a collaboration between the Government of Balochistan and the Pakistan Army, is sending 10 graduates to China for fully funded advanced studies. Offering diverse courses, GIT aims to equip students with essential skills including Computer Operations, Office Management, Auto Mechanics, Carpentry, and Boat Engine Repair. The recipients express gratitude towards facilitating institutions. Recognized for supplying skilled manpower for the Gwadar Port and CPEC projects, GIT plays a crucial role in regional development. These students aspire to pioneer Balochistan’s future and contribute to transformative projects like CPEC, emphasizing the importance of investing in education and fostering talent in underdeveloped regions.
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