Code School and ITE Trust Partner to Introduce Data Science at Pak Polytechnic Institute
- Code School Admin Team
- Jun 29
- 1 min read

Strengthening Technical Training through Collaboration
Code School has partnered with ITE Trust to introduce data science into the computer technology programs at Pak Polytechnic Institute (PPI), a nonprofit technical training institute established in 1984. Operated by ITE, PPI offers diploma-level training across a range of disciplines, including electronics, mechanical, civil, and computer technologies.
Integrating Data Science into Applied Skill Tracks
As data continues to reshape industrial processes and workplace systems, basic literacy in data analysis and digital tools is becoming increasingly relevant, even in traditionally manual or field-based careers. This partnership integrates foundational concepts in data science with PPI’s existing curriculum, enabling students to engage with structured data, logic-building, and real-world digital problem solving.
Preparing Students for Evolving Workplaces
"Data literacy is no longer optional. By embedding data science into technical tracks, we’re aligning with where the world is headed—and ensuring students at PPI are ready to participate, not just observe." - Sadaf Rehman, Co-founder, Code School
The collaboration is designed to enhance PPI’s strong tradition of hands-on, industry-linked training. By embedding data-driven thinking into technical education, Code School and ITE aim to support students in building the competencies needed for a changing job market, where hybrid skills are increasingly in demand.
This collaboration between Code School and ITE Trust is a great move toward modern education. Introducing data science will surely help students gain real-world tech exposure. I’ve seen similar innovative efforts at Cubix Development, where their web development services projects and digital learning initiatives also empower youth with hands-on technical skills.
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