Pakistani Student Secures World-Record 66 As in O/A Levels Exams

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A Pakistani student from Multan has toppled multiple world records in O/A Levels exams. Hunain Zia has done what many people dream of, following the trails of the likes of Ali Moeen Nawazish, Haroon Tariq and so many other unsung heroes of Pakistan. Hunain has scored 66 As in O/A Levels IGCSE exams.

Although Hunain was aiming to score a century of As, but still 66 As is a huge achievement.
While talking to the media, he said,
“It goes like this. I am aiming to achieve a hundred As in International secondary and advanced qualifications. The only reason is I aim to establish free education in the future!”
Hunain’s Inspiration

When you aim for something and stick to it, you do wonders and that’s what Hunain did.
Talking about his inspiration he said,
“I was a normal student till last year with only 12 A and A* grades and a normal number of subjects.
On the 5 of April last year, however, I lost my best friend due to tragic circumstances. It was a great shock and that left in me a feeling of not being capable enough”.
Records Tumbled

The records he’s made are as below:

  • Maximum appearances in one session (27 days), 45 subjects, 154 papers
  • Highest hours of constant examinations (19)
  • Most A*/A/a grades in one session
  • Most A*/A/a grades in one year
  • Most hours of constant examination
  • Overall 42 A*/A/a grades


Future Endeavors

Hunain is an aspiring social worker and aims to spend his energies for the country. He says,
“I announce that within the next 4 years Inshallah, we will start 4 major and 3 minor projects in Pakistan designed to help every stratum of the society.
A free education and youth support are our two main aims. We have already launched the first registered Talent Hunt of Pakistan with its official page”.
It is indeed a moment of great joy and pride for all of us and we sincerely hope that Husnain continues the good work.



Indeed a great achievement,

although is raata-fication really the way to go to promote education
 

fahad1512

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A complete waste of energies to appear in so many subjects. We need inventors/scientists/discoverers but I dont blame him , I blame his tutors , parents, counselors (if any) and our society at large. where is Ali Moeen Nawazish now ? did he make any scientific discovery or invented something useful ? . I mean these guys are hard workers and have got the mind to achieve the extraordinary but unfortunately there is no one to give them direction.For example, Arfa Kareem was a great mind and she had direction as well and one could see that she was really up to creating something useful within her field.
 

RYZ26

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As someone who gave 13 subjects in O-Levels, I agree, it was a complete waste of time. The only purpose these extra subjects serve is bragging rights, down the line no one cares how many A's you had in O-Levels/IGCSE. A better use of that time would be to learn something that schools don't teach you such as cooking, calligraphy, soldering, community work, etc. Might as well read a book or practice your favourite subject to get a deeper understanding of it.
 
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