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City & Guilds of London Institute granted certificate of registration by IBCC

Published on: December 20, 2025 9:09 AM

The City & Guilds of London Institute proudly announces that it has been formally granted the Certificate of Registration as a Qualification Awarding Body by the Inter Boards Coordination Commission (IBCC), Pakistan. This landmark recognition reinforces City & Guilds’ commitment to delivering internationally benchmarked, high-quality qualifications that meet national regulatory requirements and global education standards.

The certificate was presented by Dr Ghulam Ali Mallah, Executive Director, IBCC, to Dr Amir Saadati, Strategic Partner of City & Guilds Pakistan, acknowledging City & Guilds’ strong compliance with quality assurance frameworks, governance standards, and regulatory benchmarks set by IBCC.

With this approval, City & Guilds’ Foundation Programme Level 3, O-Level, and A-Level qualifications are now officially recognized in Pakistan. This recognition enables Pakistani learners to access globally respected qualifications that are locally validated, supporting seamless progression to higher education and employment pathways both within Pakistan and internationally.

Founded in 1878 under Royal Charter, the City & Guilds of London Institute has a distinguished legacy of advancing skills, education, and employability worldwide. Its qualifications are internationally regulated and trusted by employers, universities, and institutions across the globe, equipping learners with practical skills and credentials aligned to real-world needs.

Speaking on the occasion, Dr Amir Saadati stated: We are honoured to receive the Certificate of Registration from IBCC. This recognition reflects our unwavering commitment to quality, integrity, and relevance in education. City & Guilds looks forward to deepening its contribution to Pakistan’s education and skills ecosystem by offering globally benchmarked qualifications that empower learners for success in an increasingly competitive world. City & Guilds remains committed to working closely with regulators, education partners, and stakeholders in Pakistan to strengthen pathways that connect learning with opportunity, ensuring that students are prepared for further education, skilled employment, and lifelong success.

 

Filed Under: Pakistan Tagged With: City & Guilds, IBCC, London Institute

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