Wednesday, October 29, 2014

Pakistani child becomes youngest Microsoft certified professional | The News Tribe

Pakistani child becomes youngest Microsoft certified professional | The News Tribe: "BIRMINGHAM: A Pakistani child living in Britain Ayan Qureshi has become the youngest Microsoft Certified Professional (MCP).

Ayan has passed the examination of the MCP title from Birmingham University in just age of five year.

Now Ayan, who belonged to Lahore, has now become the youngest the MCP title holder.

He has broken the record of Mehrooz Yawar, also a Pakistani who had achieved the milestone in age of six and half years.

Ayan’s  love of technology was developed by his father Asim Qureshi, himself an IT consultant, who explained to him the knowledge of hardware construction and network connection.

He worked hard to get to that point, studying and practicing for around two hours every day for five months.

Ayan was born in Lahore, but the family, including his mother, a doctor moved to London in 2009.

In 2004 another Pakistani girl Arfa Karim had become youngest the MCP holder in age of 9.

She had died in 2012 in just age of 16 year."



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