Pakistani student bags world’s highest marks in Cambridge Mathematics exams

Muhammad Haider Khan studies in Bahria College Karsaz Karachi


News Desk January 23, 2018
Muhammad Haider Khan studies in Bahria College Karsaz Karachi. PHOTO: EXPRESS

A Pakistani student bagged the highest marks in Syllabus D Mathematics in the Cambridge Examinations 2017, Express News reported on Tuesday.

Muhammad Haider Khan, a student of Karachi’s Bahria College Karsaz, thanked the institution for helping him achieve the accolade, according to an official statement.

Three Pakistani students win international acclaim for outstanding space research

On January 19, three students of the space science department at the Institute of Space Technology (IST) in Islamabad received international acclaim for their research on super-massive black holes and galaxy collisions in space.

The contents of the research, already published in a reputed scientific journal as a paper, has also been cited by the academic community- based at leading colleges of the world, like the science departments of Harvard, Columbia and Stony Brook universities.

The findings have been lauded as ‘outstanding’ by experts belonging to the field in question, according to reports.

COMMENTS (8)

Aziz | 6 years ago | Reply Congratulations to the young lad, his parents, his siblings and teachers. Keep up the good work.
Everyone | 6 years ago | Reply Congratulations to the young lad, his parents, his siblings and teachers. Keep up the good work.
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