Pak child prodigy breaks Cambridge record

Pak child prodigy breaks Cambridge  record
Updated 17 April 2014
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Pak child prodigy breaks Cambridge record

Pak child prodigy breaks Cambridge  record

Pakistani prodigy, Haris Manzur, has broken the 800-old record of Cambridge University, UK, by becoming the youngest ever child to have passed his O Levels examinations successfully at a tender age of nine years.
The youngster from Rawalpindi cleared the exam of O Levels (Physics, Chemistry, Biology) in his very first attempt. Usually 14 years old sit for the O Levels exams all over the world.
This achievement is first of its kind in the history of the Cambridge University. While talking to Arab News in a telephonic interview, Haris explained he studied eight hours daily, ate well and slept well.
His hobbies are playing cricket, reading books about Pakistan, and watching National Geographic.
He wants to become a medical doctor and aspires to serve the humanity at large.