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'''Ali Moeen Nawazish''' is a [[Pakistani people|Pakistani]] student notable for passing 23 [[A Level]]s.<ref name="bbc">{{cite web|title=Teenager passes 23 A levels|url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/7863473.stm|publisher=BBC News|accessdate=19 June 2011}}</ref> He got 21 As, a B, and a C.<ref name="bbc" /> He is now studying at [[Trinity Hall, Cambridge|Trinity Hall]], [[Cambridge University]], for graduation in 2011.
'''Ali Moeen Nawazish''' is a [[Pakistani people|Pakistani]] student notable for passing 23 [[A-level]]s.<ref name="bbc">{{cite web|title=Teenager passes 23 A levels|url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/7863473.stm|publisher=BBC News|accessdate=19 June 2011}}</ref> He got 21 As, a B, and a C.<ref name="bbc" /> He is now studying at [[Trinity Hall, Cambridge|Trinity Hall]], [[Cambridge University]], for graduation in 2011.


==Early life and education==
==Early life and education==

Revision as of 23:01, 19 June 2011

Ali Moeen Nawazish
File:AliMoeenNawazish Portrait.jpg
Born
Nationality Pakistan
CitizenshipPakistan
Known forPassing 23 A-levels
AwardsPride of Performance

Ali Moeen Nawazish is a Pakistani student notable for passing 23 A-levels.[1] He got 21 As, a B, and a C.[1] He is now studying at Trinity Hall, Cambridge University, for graduation in 2011.

Early life and education

Born in Rawalpindi, Punjab, Pakistan, he lived most of his life there. Both his parents work as doctors.[2] He studied at St Mary's Academy, Roots International School System during his General Certificate of Education.

Nawazish says he is an ordinary student[2] whose academic performance oscillated as a child; he some times barely passed.[3] He edited the school magazine. He plays the guitar and piano, and played for a musical band.[4] He is a practicing Muslim.[5]

He received nine A grades in his O Level,[2] along with a "Top in World" award in computer studies.[citation needed] The A Level subjects he took were Physics, Chemistry, Biology, Maths, Computer Studies, Marine Sciences, Applied ICT, Thinking Skills, Urdu Literature, General Paper, Geography, Applied Geography, General Further Mathematics, Human Biology, Further Mathematics, Sociology, Psychology, General Studies, English language, Travel and Tourism, Urdu Language, Business Studies, and Critical Thinking.[2] He received awards for the highest marks in the country in Computing and ICT.[citation needed]

In his first year at Cambridge, Nawazish achieved a 2.2 in Part IA of the Computer Science Tripos.[6] In his second year, he switched to Part IIA of the Politics, Psychology and Sociology Tripos, and achieved another 2.2.[7]

Media attention and awards

Ali was interviewed by or quoted in newspapers and TV channels, including Times Online, The Telegraph, The Independent, and the BBC.[8][9][10][11] The media's response was highly positive.[12] He was awarded the Pride of Performance award,[13] which is one of the highest honors in Pakistan. Ali was congratulated personally by the Pakistani prime minister.[14]

Step Up Pakistan

Nawazish has founded Step Up Pakistan, an organization Pakistan primarily in the field of education.Cite error: The <ref> tag has too many names (see the help page). One of its subsidiaries is 'thealevelchallenge',[15][dead link] which is a free website where students can ask academic-based questions and receive professional assistance. Other projects of the organization are aimed to train teachers, to improve education in the backward areas, to improve the country's curriculum and education system, and to carry out other humanitarian efforts.[16][dead link]

Nawazish is a brand ambassador for the Pakistani telecommunications company Mobilink, which is a subsidiary of Egyptian-based Orascom Telecom Holding.[17] The campaign for which he worked was Kal ke Liye Aaj Badlo which is an inspiration to make a change, bring a meaningful difference in our everyday lives, and rise above challenges, however large they may seem.[18] Nawazish did a print and ad campaign with them.[19]

References

  1. ^ a b "Teenager passes 23 A levels". BBC News. Retrieved 19 June 2011.
  2. ^ a b c d Harris, Paul; Clark, Laura (31 January 2009). "The boy so set on getting to Cambridge he got 22 A-levels". Daily Mail online. Retrieved 17 June 2011. {{cite news}}: Italic or bold markup not allowed in: |publisher= (help)
  3. ^ Jago Dunya Interview "Jago Dunya Interview"
  4. ^ Pakistan Herald Profile "Ali Moeen Nawazish's Profile"
  5. ^ ProPakistani Interview "ProPakistani Interview"
  6. ^ "Computer Science IA Class List 2009". University of Cambridge. Retrieved 18 June 2011.
  7. ^ "Politics, Psychology and Sociology IIA Class List 2010". University of Cambridge. Retrieved 18 June 2011.
  8. ^ The Telegraph article "Teenager gains 22 A Levels in 12 Months"
  9. ^ The Independent article "23 A Levels in a Single Year"
  10. ^ BBC News story "Teenage with 23 A Levels in a year."
  11. ^ The Times "10 A Levels? Easy"
  12. ^ Aaj Kamran Khan Kay Saath Coverage "Clipping from Aaj Kamran Khan Kay Saath"
  13. ^ "Civil Award Recipients 2009 Pakistan"
  14. ^ "PM telephones Ali Moeen Nawazish to greet him."
  15. ^ "The A Level Challenge",
  16. ^ "What is stepUP Pakistan?"
  17. ^ Mobilink About Us. "About Mobilink"
  18. ^ Mobilink Kal Ke Liye Aaj Badlo. "Kal Ke Liye Aaj Badlo"
  19. ^ Mobilink Kal Ke Liye Aaj Badlo Video. "Ali Moeen Nawazish – Kal Ke Liye Aaj Badlo"

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