Mahnoor Cheema, a gifted girl from a family hailing from Lahore, Pakistan

Mahnoor Cheema, a gifted girl from a family hailing from Lahore, Pakistan

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Mahnoor Cheema, a gifted girl from a family hailing from Lahore, Pakistan, has set a world record by not only achieving this remarkable achievement but also setting a world record by achieving an astonishing 34 subjects at the GCSE level. Mah Noor became the first student in UK and EU history to take so many subjects at the GCSE level simultaneously. He passed seventeen subjects with A-plus grades in ten years as a private candidate.

Made History

On Thursday, he added seventeen optional subjects, all the subjects combined, the total subjects became 34, and thus Mah Noor made history. Mah Noor's father and mother are from Lahore, Pakistan. She left for Britain in 2006 while Mah Noor received his primary education from a private school. After arriving in London, she was enrolled at Langley Grammar School in West London. Mahnoor has also created other records. Along with the educational field, Mah Noor has also proved himself in IQ. More than once Iain Asine is said to have had an IQ of 160. He passed ABRSM Music Theory and Practical Grade Eight with Distinction.

Great Passion for Learning

One of the youngest people in the UK to hold a diploma in music. She was also shortlisted for the John Locke essay competition at the awards ceremony in Oxford. She seems to have a great passion for learning. Mah Noor says that she is interested in medicine and wants to do something to help humanity. To study medicine at Oxford University, she passed the University Clinical Aptitude Test at the age of fifteen. Started the biomedical admission test with her and scored 3290 marks out of 99% in it. She sees her future in the field of medicine.

Optimistic Personality

Talking to a newsgroup, the intelligent student said that she was able to score such excellent marks because she is a motivated person with a very optimistic personality. It takes hard work to make dreams come true and I have never shied away from any challenge. The student said, according to the student, "I was focused on my goal."I always kept in front of the fact that I have to make my family's name bright and serve humanity.                 

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Time Management

And to do all this, I made time." Adopted a management skill She said that time management is my skill. She said that for the past three years, she had managed his time effectively between his school and subjects. She said that he never had to worry about the workload. I am capable and always looking for opportunities to expand my knowledge. When she was asked if she would find it difficult to live like a normal person, she said no, she says I work hard. But I believe in and with it, I remember the demands of morality. She said that I have fun like a sixteen-year-old kid. I spend time with family.

European Record

Our daughter has broken a long-standing European record for the achievement as it is the first time such a feat has been achieved in the UK or the EU, her parents said. Mahnoor passed 34 subjects which included Physics, Biology, Economics, Chemistry, Sociology, English Literature, Latin, German, French, Classical Civilization History, Film Studies, and Drama.

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World Records

Ten years ago, a Pakistani student, Haroon Tariq, broke the world record by securing 47 percent marks in his O-level and A-level exams, while in 2009, a Pakistani citizen, Ali Moin Nawazish, passed 23 A-levels in a single year. The record was set.

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