Learners in this age group can explore more advanced skills, from creating fully functional static or dynamic websites to diving into data science.
Let’s first understand what is the difference between a static and a dynamic website:
Static vs. Dynamic website
A static website displays fixed content that does not change based on user interactions. Examples include a company website listing its services or a portfolio showcasing an individual's work. Static sites typically consist of HTML, CSS, and JavaScript files and do not involve server-side processing. While static websites are often smaller in scope, they can include any number of pages if manually created.
A dynamic website, on the other hand, adapts its behavior and content based on user input, interactions, or other factors such as login state or database queries. Dynamic websites usually involve technologies like PHP, Python, or JavaScript frameworks and often include features such as account creation, user-generated content, and product lifecycle management. Examples include e-commerce sites, social networks, and content management systems.
Recommended Tracks
Below are the tracks recommended for this age group.
No Code tools are excellent for creating static or semi-dynamic websites. They allow you to build company websites, personal portfolios, or blogs without writing any code. While more advanced dynamic behaviors may require custom development, modern No Code platforms are increasingly capable of handling features like forms, database integration, and basic interactivity.

Track Fee: PKR 54,000
Total Duration: 18 weeks (36 lessons)

Track Fee: PKR 136,000
Total Duration: 46 weeks (92 lessons)
