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16-Year-Old Pakistani-British Student Sets New Record With 34 GCSE Subjects Passed

Source: Geo.tv

In a remarkable feat of academic prowess, 16-year-old Pakistani-British student Mahnoor Cheema has etched her name in the annals of educational history. Surpassing all expectations, Mahnoor has accomplished an astounding record by passing a staggering 34 subjects at the General Certificate of Secondary Education (GCSE) level.

A proud moment

Breaking records in the UK and EU GCSEs, Mahnoor’s achievement is unparalleled. Initially securing A* grades in 17 subjects as a private candidate in Year 10, she has now taken her accomplishments even further.

Source: Economy.pk
Source: Economy.pk

Recently, Mahnoor achieved another remarkable feat by passing an additional 17 subjects with flying colors. This extraordinary accomplishment has catapulted her to a total of 34 subjects passed at the GCSE level, setting a new milestone that is likely to inspire many.

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Born to Barrister Usman Cheema and Tayyaba Cheema, who hail from Lahore, Pakistan, Mahnoor’s family moved to the UK in pursuit of higher education. With her remarkable journey from studying at a private school in Lahore to joining Langley Grammar School in West London, Mahnoor’s dedication and determination exemplify the power of education and the potential of young minds.

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