We should add some business taste in our science subject degrees like adding Business skills course just like we study Islamiat,Pak studies, English and Computer in our BS programs at University level.
I think improving education quality and accessibility is a bigger priority at the moment, businesses won't survive in this environment, it's a competitive area. The ones that already exist are absolutely poor in their marketing, communication, customer service, etc.
Does Pakistan have a singular national cirriculum every school follows?
I think a detailed and well-planned national cirriculum should be devised that schools must follow. IT skills and English speaking and writing should be compulsory, alongside Maths, Sciences, History, Geography. This should be part of a compulsory cirriculum for everyone up until the age of 16 at least. Standardised national exams every year so we can compare statistics of results to devise teaching quality and allocate resources better. GDP spent on education needs to be increased. Regular updates to the syllabus also so it doesn't become outdated, and quality control of teachers.
Get help from China/UK, pay them if you have to, but this is one of the most important things.
If there's one thing the state of our country should tell us at least, it's incompetency and that can be derived through quality of education and work culture. (Of course there's corruption which factors in also, and external factors)
Generally speaking, Indians online are able to converse and reason much better than Pakistanis on average, even when they are trying to prove delusions. Their quality of education is clearly much higher and well-panned, and you can see the difference.