Vocational Training Impact through CMACED–NAVTTC Collaboration

Outstanding performance in advancing SDG 4 by promoting lifelong learning through practical and technical education, CMACED (Chaudhry Muhammad Akram Center for Entrepreneurship Development), has shown in collaboration with the NAVTTC PM Youth Skills Development Program, the university is empowering youth with in-demand skills essential for the modern workforce.

Superior University trained 700 students free of cost through vocational training programs across the following 10 specialized domains:

  1. Mobile Application Development
  2. Artificial Intelligence
  3. Digital Forensics and Cyber Security
  4. Data Mining and Business Intelligence
  5. Chef De Partie
  6. Graphics Design (UI/UX Design)
  7. Blockchain Programming
  8. Game Development and 3D Modeling
  9. Culinary Arts – Professional Chef
  10. Tourism and Hospitality Management

Each specialization includes on-job training, workshops, and internships to enhance professional competencies and ensure participants are industry-ready. These programs are open to the general public, making education more inclusive and accessible beyond traditional university degrees.

Through these initiatives, Superior University is bridging the gap between education and employment by equipping learners with practical expertise, entrepreneurial skills, and confidence to pursue independent career paths. This initiative reflects the university’s strong contribution toward SDG 4 by fostering lifelong learning opportunities and sustainable skill development for all.

CMACED & NAVTTC Interactive Session with Spanish Mountaineers Promoting Sustainable Tourism and Skill Development

Superior University, in collaboration with CMACED and NAVTTC, organized an interactive session with Spanish Mountaineers for Tourism and Hospitality Management students. The session promoted cross-cultural learning and highlighted Pakistan’s vast tourism potential, especially in its mountain regions. The mountaineers shared their experiences and encouraged students to explore sustainable tourism opportunities. Deputy Director NAVTTC, Mr. Tanveer Aslam, emphasized skill development and vocational training as key drivers of economic growth. This initiative demonstrated Superior University’s commitment to experiential learning, global engagement, and preparing youth for leadership roles in Pakistan’s tourism and hospitality industry.

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