After completing a three-and-a-half year bachelor’s degree in just one and a half years, a Pakistani student has set a world record. According to reports, an overseas Pakistani student, Shahzaib Waheed, completed his funded undergraduate program at Kajaani University of Applied Sciences (KAMK), Finland.
His achievements are often applauded through virtual entertainment, with many praising him for making a difference to the country. This year has been outstanding for Pakistani students, as evidenced by Dr Waleed Malik recently winning 29 gold medals from Ameeruddin Medical College in Lahore. Dr Waleed was also given a Rs. a check for 200,000 in honor of his achievement.
Dr Waleed says he struggled at first but was able to reverse the trend with time and consistent effort when describing his learning journey. He said that while studying MBBS, he faced some difficulties, but his perseverance finally paid off.
Appreciate also Shahzaib Waheed, He set a world record in Finland, completing a 3.5 year bachelor’s program in a period of 1.5 years ❤️ pic.twitter.com/e0zI4aLBm1
– Bhatti Sahb💞 (@BhattiS69920373) December 19, 2022
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Source: vothisaucamau.edu.vn