A total of 35 Pakistani students have already acquired ownership of e-commerce businesses in their home nation thanks to Beijing and Islamabad’s collaboration.
According to Express News, a variety of e-commerce courses were made available to Pakistani students in an effort to impart the impeccable Chinese commercial experience.
At Dawood University of Engineering & Technology, the inaugural course was made possible by Hunan Chemical, Vocational and Technical College (DUET). 35 Pakistani students as a consequence gained knowledge of the e-commerce industry and became company owners on the Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) e-commerce platform.
“We are working with the education department of Gansu province and Lanzhou University in order to introduce the online BRI e-commerce classes,” he added. Along with learning how to enter the Chinese market with little expenditure, the students also learned the Chinese language.
The second set of courses will soon be presented, according to DUET Vice-Chairman Dr. Faizullah Abbasi, with the assistance of Lanzhou University, to strengthen the BRI initiative between Pakistan and China.
The plan, according to the vice chancellor, would assist Pakistan end its unemployment problem and give students new options to work abroad.
He continued by saying that it will strengthen links between the two countries’ educational institutions.
Abdullah Butt, the creator of EduCast, stated that 10,000 Pakistani students will receive e-commerce training in the nation over the course of the following two years.
Abdullah Butt, the creator of EduCast, stated that 10,000 Pakistani students will receive e-commerce training in the nation over the course of the following two years.
Three e-commerce courses totaling three months each are being provided, according to Sindh Technical Board Chairman Dr. Masroor Sheikh. To finish the course, you must spend 32 hours doing online classes and 32 hours going to in-person lectures.