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10-Year-Old Lahore Student Secures Top Grades in Cambridge O-Levels

A 10-year-old student from Lahore, Musa bin Umar, has achieved remarkable success in the Cambridge O-Level examinations, securing top grades … Read More The post 10-Year-Old Lahore Student Secures Top Grades in Cambridge O-Levels appeared first on ProPakistani .

10-Year-Old Lahore Student Secures Top Grades in Cambridge O-Levels

A 10-year-old student from Lahore named Musa bin Umar has achieved remarkable success in the Cambridge O-Level examinations, earning top grades across eight subjects. He completed his exams over three sessions, receiving an A+ in Biology, and A grades in Chemistry, Mathematics, Physics, English Language, Islamic Studies, and Pakistan Studies.

This accomplishment is particularly impressive considering most 10-year-olds are still in primary school. Musa's motivation for these achievements stems from the tragic loss of his grandparents to cancer, inspiring him to pursue a career in medicine. He aspires to complete his education as quickly as possible and become a doctor to aid both his loved ones and others in need.

Musa's teachers, Gohar Ayub and Ayesha Sana, have praised him as a gifted and exceptionally intelligent student, noting his ability to grasp complex concepts in a mere 10 minutes, compared to the hour it typically takes his peers. By completing the Cambridge O-Level stage at such a young age, Musa serves as an inspiring example of academic prowess, hard work, and determination for fellow students. To explore scholarship opportunities worldwide, visit EduNation.

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