KARACHI: Syed Muhammad Abir, a 13-year-old student from North Nazimabad, Karachi, has made history by achieving A grades in Cambridge O-Level exams, becoming the youngest student in Sindh to reach this milestone.
Student from Karachi has stunned the nation by achieving top marks in Cambridge O-Level exams, becoming one of the youngest students to reach this milestone, with assistance from ChatGPT and contemporary learning tools
Abir participated in the Computer Science group of the Cambridge University O-Level exams and earned top marks in both Computer Science and Islamic Studies, establishing himself as the first in Sindh and the second in Pakistan to achieve such success at such a young age.
Previously, in 2022, Ali Saif became the first 13-year-old student in Pakistan’s history to achieve an A grade in Cambridge O-Level exams, setting a precedent that Abir has now followed.
Abir’s father, Kamran, highlighted that his son is the first child from Karachi and Sindh to earn an A grade in the Computer Science O-Level exam at such a young age, while the previous record-holder was from Lahore.
The family expressed their gratitude to Allah for this achievement and prayed for continued success in Abir’s academic journey.


















