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Saturday, November 8, 2014

Haroon Tariq, A Pakistani Student Break 6 World Records


ISLAMABAD: A Pakistani student, Haroon Tariq, has broken the current world record by securing a total of 30 A Grades in his International General Certificate of Secondary Education (IGCSE) A Levels exams.
Now, Haroon Tariq holds 6 world records, one thing here is very important that all these 6 world records broken by Haroon Tariq also were previously hold by Pakistani Students. Detail of these 6 world records is as under:
No. 1: Scored 28 A Grades in IGCSE O Levels exams. (This record was also previously held by a Pakistani student Ibrahim Shahid by scoring 23 A Grades)
No. 2: Scored 30 A Grades in IGCSE A Levels exams. (This record was also previously held by a Pakistani student Ali Moin Nawazish by scoring 21 A Grades)
No. 3: Haroon Tariq Scored 87 A Grades collectively in Cambridge University O Levels and A Levels exams (This record was also previously held by a Pakistani student Zohaib Asad by scoring 40 A Grades)
No. 4: Scored 29 A Grades in IGCSE exams. (This record was previously held by another Pakistani student Danish Abeer by scoring 23 A Grades)
No. 5: Scored 57 A Grades (in total) in Cambridge University exams. (This record was also previously held by a Pakistani student Zohaib Asad by scoring 30 A Grades)
No. 6: Scored collectively 30 A+ Gardes in IGCSE Secondary Education exams. (This record was also previously held by a Pakistani student Talal Almas by scoring 23 A+)
His subjects spanned both the humanities and sciences including Human and Social Biology, Islamic Religion and Culture, Physics, Chemistry and Global Development.
A student of Froebel’s International School (FIS), Haroon Tariq’s achievement had put Pakistan in the global spotlight.
Haroon Tariq said he studied 50 different subjects in O and A levels during the span of three years. He said obtaining 30 As was not easy as he had to study different languages including Spanish and French.
Haroon Tariq said his teachers guided him well due to which he achieved the remarkable score, adding that he had to give all his attention to his studies.
Head Principal of the school Shahmina Kamal said, “I feel honoured to be instrumental in shaping a competent youngster for tomorrow’s Pakistan.” Similarly, the head of the Dept of Examinations Sahar Pirzada said, “I always remind students that success is a state of mind. They need to trust themselves as they always know more than what they think they do.”
“Surely enough, we have students setting world records for academic excellence,” she said.

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