Empowering Future Technologists

Huawei ICT Academy and Competition at Sindh Agriculture University, Tandojam, Pakistan

Suhrab Thaheem

In 2020, the Higher Education Commission of Pakistan approved the establishment of the Huawei ICT Academy at Sindh Agriculture University (SAU) in Tandojam. Since its inception, the academy has become a cornerstone for over 200 students, offering them a gateway to the latest information technology (IT) knowledge. Beyond education, the academy provides students with free vouchers for international certifications, ensuring they are equipped with the skills necessary to thrive in the ever-evolving tech landscape.

One of the significant achievements of the Huawei ICT Academy is bridging the gap between academia and industries. By waiting beside of the latest technological advancements, students and instructors are well-prepared to meet industry demands. Huawei’s commitment to keeping its stakeholders updated on cutting-edge technology ensures that graduates are industry-ready, enhancing their employability.

Students at Sindh Agriculture University, Tandojam, have shown a growing interest in the Huawei Certified ICT Associate (HCIA) program and the Huawei ICT Competition. These platforms serve as necessary paths for students to showcase their skills, compete at an international level, and validate their expertise. The competition is not just a contest; it is a pathway for students to secure high-paying jobs in Pakistan and abroad based on merit, thereby opening doors to a promising future.

The Huawei ICT Competition is particularly significant for its impact on students facing financial constraints. Serving as a beacon for the poor, active, and needy students, the competition acts as a leveling ground, allowing participants to prove their mettle irrespective of their background. The platform not only offers a chance for personal and professional growth but also serves as a means to break through economic barriers.

As a Huawei ICT instructor, I have personally witnessed the immense value that this platform brings. The learning experience has been enriching, and the cooperative environment fostered by Huawei has contributed to a positive and conducive learning atmosphere. The company’s commitment to education and the development of human capital is evident through its support for instructors, ensuring that they, too, benefit from the partnership.

The Huawei ICT Academy and Competition at Sindh Agriculture University, Tandojam, have emerged as catalysts for transforming students into competent IT professionals. By providing a seamless blend of education, certification, and competition, Huawei is playing a pivotal role in shaping the future of technology in Pakistan. The initiatives not only empower students but also contribute significantly to the nation’s progress by creating a skilled and competitive workforce in the global IT landscape

Writer is Assistant Professor/ Huawei ICT Instructor in Sindh Agriculture University Tandojam

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