In a proactive move to strengthen youth empowerment, the Islamabad Police have launched Batch-III of the Prime Minister’s Youth Skills Development Programme, offering free-of-charge professional courses for young adults aged 18 to 40.
These hands-on training opportunities are being organized in partnership with the National Vocational and Technical Training Commission (NAVTTC) and the Capital Police College ICT in Islamabad.
Participants can enroll in a variety of high-demand fields, including Artificial Intelligence (Machine Learning & Deep Learning), Digital Marketing and SEO, Web Development, Graphic Designing & Video Editing, as well as language courses in English (IELTS/PTE B1-B2) and German (A1), and even sports training for fitness enthusiasts.
| Requirement | Details |
|---|---|
| Age Range | 18-40 years |
| Educational Requirement | Intermediate or higher for IT courses; Matriculation for other courses |
| Course Duration | 3 or 6 months (residential/practical format) |
| How to Apply | Contact 0300-5213072 or visit Capital Police College, H-11 |
| Seats | Limited |
Training is provided on-site, emphasising practical experience and certification to help youth gain job-ready skills. Interested individuals are encouraged to act quickly as seats are limited.
Police officials said this initiative is part of a wider strategy to raise employment opportunities, reduce crime by keeping youth engaged, and build capacity in cutting-edge sectors. The training centres in Islamabad are equipped with modern facilities and expert instructors focused on delivering results.
Youth participants welcomed the programme, saying it offers new hope and direction at a time when many face limited career options. As Islamabad Police step into this role of mentor and facilitator, the project could become a model for combining law-enforcement leadership with youth development goals.

