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Saturday, December 06, 2025 | Daily Newspaper published by GPPC Doha, Qatar.

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Gulf Times
Sport

Ministry of Sports, QCDC launch 2nd Cohort of Third "Get Ready" Program

The Ministry of Sports and Youth (MSY), in collaboration with the Qatar Career Development Center (QCDC), has launched the second cohort of the third edition of the "Get Ready" program, with the participation of affiliates from the Dreama Orphan Care Center, alongside secondary school students. Running through October 2, the program intends to provide participants with essential academic and career guidance to help them select university majors and future pathways aligned with their interests, capabilities, and the needs of the labor market. The move is part of MSY's contribution to energizing the nation's efforts to build a robust education system that bolsters Qatar's leading role both on the regional and global stages, epitomizing the commitment of both the ministry and QCDC to investing in young people's energies and preparing them to take on the mantle of future leadership and contribute to advancing the homeland and serving society. The program serves as a vital strategic platform highlighting local and international universities and available scholarship opportunities, while also strengthening youth skills in building networks and professional relationships. This directly facilitates their seamless transition from secondary education to university and professional life, enhancing their readiness to actively engage in the labor market and contribute to sustainable development. The training sessions are held daily at the Education City Student Center Forum premises under the superintendence of the MSY's Youth Affairs Department, with the engagement of professional trainers from QCDC. The program broadly focuses on strengthening professional awareness and serving the local community, while supporting students in aligning their academic interests with their future aspirations. QCDC's Executive Director, Saad Al Kharji, said that streamlining the transition from secondary school to the university level is extremely important for comprehensive development and the success of future young people. He added that the program is a strategic initiative that enables students to navigate this critical phase with confidence and awareness, emphasizing that enlightened academic decisions that observe students' interests and capabilities represent the groundwork for a successful career life. This program is a product of the QCDC-MSY collaboration and underscores both parties' commitment to fostering partnerships with a variety of public and private entities, thereby contributing to entrenching the professional culture of young people and serving the community at home, he underlined. For his part, Director of MSY's Youth Affairs Department, Fawaz Abdullah Al Musaifri, said the program contributes to empowering Qatari young people and upscaling their capabilities, in alignment with the ministry's vision of cultivating an informed and proactive generation imbued with a deep sense of patriotism. The program grows students' awareness about the importance of opting for the appropriate college major, in addition to imbuing them with practical skills such as drafting resumes and personal statements, which ultimately help them effectively engage in the community and labor market, Al Musaifri highlighted. Overall, the program is distilled into key themes, foremost of which are internalizing self-awareness, personal skills, work values and ethics, gaining a glimpse of global universities and scholarship programs, in addition to forging a network of professional relationships.

Gulf Times
Qatar

Get Ready Program launches third edition to provide academic and career guidance for high school students

The Ministry of Sports and Youth, in cooperation with the Qatar Career Development Center (QCDC), launched the third edition of the Get Ready program, which will run until Sept. 18, 2025, with the participation of high school students.The program aims to provide young people with the academic and professional guidance necessary to help them choose university majors and future paths that align with their interests, abilities, and labor market needs.It also provides a platform to introduce students to local and international universities and scholarship opportunities, develop professional networking skills, and ensure a smooth transition from high school to university and the job market.In this context, Director of the Youth Affairs Department at the Ministry of Sports and Youth Fawaz Al Musaifri said Get Ready empowers Qatari youth and builds their capabilities in line with the Ministry's vision to nurture a responsible, engaged generation with a strong national ethos.The program raises awareness about choosing the right university major, introduces national and international universities and scholarship opportunities, and develops practical skills, such as crafting CVs and personal statements, that help young people participate effectively in society and the workforce.For his part, the Executive Director of QCDC, Saad Al Kharji, emphasized that facilitating the transition from high school to university is a key factor in the success and comprehensive development of our youth, indicating that the Get Ready program is a strategic step that enables students to navigate this critical stage with confidence and awareness, and to make informed academic decisions that take into account their interests, abilities, and future aspirations.The program's training sessions are held daily at Multaqa (Education City Student Center), under the supervision of the Youth Development and Affairs Department at the Ministry of Sports and Youth, and with the participation of specialized trainers from QCDC.The program focuses on spreading professional awareness and serving the local community, in addition to supporting students in linking their academic interests with their future aspirations.The launch of the Get Ready program comes as part of the Ministry of Sports and Youth's efforts to support the country's efforts to build a pioneering education system that enhances Qatar's regional and international standing, as it embodies the Ministry and the Center's commitment to investing in the energies of young people, enabling them to acquire the academic and professional skills necessary to choose appropriate specializations and capitalize on available opportunities to serve their future and contribute to the nation's progress.The training program includes key topics, most notably self-knowledge and personal skills, work values and ethics, writing a CV and personal statement, learning about international universities and scholarship programs, and building a professional network.