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Top 10 Government Schemes for Unemployed Youth in Pakistan (2025)


Since the launch of the Prime Minister’s Youth Program in 2013, Pakistan has gradually expanded its support structure for unemployed youth, introducing new schemes, improving access to training, and investing in entrepreneurship. Over the past 12 years, more than 2.5 million young individuals have benefited from these initiatives, receiving either financial aid, technical training, or digital skills. These schemes are not limited to urban centers—they are open to youth across the country, including those in rural and underserved areas. Whether your goal is to start a small business, gain employable skills, or pursue higher education, these government programs are designed to guide you toward stability and self-reliance.

Here’s a detailed list of the top 10 government schemes currently available for unemployed youth in Pakistan, including official websites, application methods, and eligibility criteria.

1. Kamyab Jawan – Youth Entrepreneurship Scheme 

A loan program that helps young people launch or expand small businesses.

  • Started By: Prime Minister Imran Khan in 2019 under the Kamyab Jawan Program

  • Beneficiaries (2024): Over 100,000 businesses funded

  • Eligibility: Pakistani nationals aged 21–45 (minimum 18 for IT/e-commerce), with CNIC and business plan

  • How to Apply:

    1. Visit https://www.kamyabjawan.gov.pk

    2. Click on “Apply for Loan”

    3. Fill out online form and upload CNIC and business proposal

  • Loan Amount: Rs. 100,000 to Rs. 7.5 million (Tier 1 to 3)

2. NAVTTC – skills for all (Hunarmand Pakistan)

Provides free vocational and technical training in various sectors.

  • Started By: Government of Pakistan via NAVTTC in 2020

  • Beneficiaries: Over 250,000 youth trained in Phase I and II

  • Eligibility: Ages 18–40; educational requirements vary by course

  • How to Apply:

    1. Visit https://www.navttc.gov.pk

    2. Choose your region and course

    3. Apply online or visit nearest training center

  • Courses Include: Electrician, plumber, web developer, chef, graphic designer

3. Punjab Rozgar Scheme

Soft loan scheme to support business activities for unemployed youth in Punjab.

  • Started By: Punjab Small Industries Corporation (PSIC) in 2020

  • Beneficiaries: Over 30,000 applicants funded till 2024

  • Eligibility: Residents of Punjab aged 20–50 with a viable business idea

  • How to Apply:

    1. Go to https://rozgar.psic.punjab.gov.pk

    2. Register an account

    3. Submit loan application with CNIC, financial statements, and business plan

  • Loan Amount: Rs. 100,000 to Rs. 10 million

  • Interest Rate: 3% to 5% (subsidized)

4. Prime Minister’s Youth Skill Development Program (PMYSDP)

Short courses for unemployed youth in high-demand fields.

  • Started By: Prime Minister Youth Affairs Division, revised in 2019

  • Beneficiaries: Over 500,000 trained in trades and digital skills

  • Eligibility: Age 18–40; basic literacy required

  • How to Apply:

    1. Visit https://www.skills.gov.pk

    2. Select course and training center

    3. Complete online registration

  • Sectors: IT, mechanical, hospitality, AI, blockchain, fashion design

5. Ehsaas Undergraduate Scholarship

Supports deserving students in public universities across Pakistan.

  • Started By: Government of Pakistan under Ehsaas Program in 2019

  • Beneficiaries: Over 142,000 scholarships awarded so far

  • Eligibility: Family income under Rs. 45,000/month; enrolled in public university

  • How to Apply:

    1. Visit https://ehsaas.hec.gov.pk during application window

    2. Register and submit CNIC, income proof, and academic records

  • Coverage: Full tuition + Rs. 4,000 monthly stipend

6. Youth Business Loan Scheme (SBP Collaboration)

Loan facility through commercial banks for young entrepreneurs.

  • Started By: State Bank of Pakistan and Kamyab Jawan, revised in 2020

  • Beneficiaries: Thousands of startups in service and agriculture sectors

  • Eligibility: Age 21–45 with a valid CNIC and business idea

  • How to Apply:

    1. Apply online via https://www.kamyabjawan.gov.pk

    2. Choose participating bank (NBP, BOP, UBL, etc.)

    3. Upload documents and await bank verification

7. Apna Rozgar Scheme – Sindh

Vehicle financing program to promote self-employment.

  • Started By: Government of Sindh, revived in phases since 2015

  • Beneficiaries: 10,000+ rickshaws and loaders distributed

  • Eligibility: Sindh residents aged 20–35; valid CNIC and driver’s license

  • How to Apply:

    1. Visit https://www.sindh.gov.pk or bank partner portal

    2. Check for scheme launch dates and submit application

    3. Submit license and income affidavit

8. Digital Pakistan – DigiSkills.pk

Free online digital skills training to prepare youth for freelancing.

  • Started By: Ministry of IT in 2018 under “Digital Pakistan Vision”

  • Beneficiaries: Over 2.5 million trainees by 2024

  • Eligibility: Open to all Pakistanis; no age limit

  • How to Apply:

    1. Register at https://www.digiskills.pk

    2. Choose up to two free courses per session

    3. Attend video lectures and earn certificates

  • Skills: Freelancing, SEO, WordPress, eCommerce, AutoCAD

9. PSEB Internship Program

Paid internship program for IT graduates.

  • Started By: Pakistan Software Export Board in 2017

  • Beneficiaries: 10,000+ interns placed with IT firms

  • Eligibility: IT graduates with 16 years education and 2.5 CGPA minimum

  • How to Apply:

    1. Apply via https://internship.pseb.org.pk

    2. Upload degree, CNIC, and photo

    3. Await company matching and interview

  • Stipend: Rs. 20,000 per month for 6 months

10. Green Youth Movement (GYM)

Funds youth-led green startups and sustainability projects.

  • Started By: Ministry of Climate Change and HEC in 2022

  • Beneficiaries: 3,000+ university students funded

  • Eligibility: Students or recent grads with environment-related ideas

  • How to Apply:

    1. Visit https://gym.hec.gov.pk

    2. Submit proposal with university endorsement

    3. Await evaluation and seed grant

  • Support Includes: Training, mentoring, and funding up to Rs. 500,000

Unemployment is a challenge, but Pakistan’s government has created a range of tools to help youth transition into productive careers. Whether your interests lie in business, freelancing, vocational trades, or academic excellence, there’s a program tailored to support your ambition. Don’t wait for opportunity—apply, participate, and build your own path.

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