Arish Fatima, a 4-year-old child prodigy from Karachi, made history by becoming the youngest Microsoft expert in 2021 as earlier Arfa Karim was the Pakistan first youngest girl who qualified this test in 2004.
At the age of four, Arish Fatima set a unique example by scoring 831 points on the Microsoft Certified Professional (MCP) exam, the government of Pakistan appraised her on official Twitter on Friday.
A 4-year-old Pakistani girl from Karachi, Areesh Fatima has created a history as she has become a Microsoft Certified Professional at such a young age.#PrideOfPakistan pic.twitter.com/Vc4okAcnPG
— Government of Pakistan (@GovtofPakistan) April 23, 2021
The minimum score to pass the MCP exam is 700 while Arish broke the world record for achieving great achievements and making Pakistan proud around the world.
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Before Arish fatima, Ayan Qureshi was the youngest Microsoft Certified Professional to pass the tech giant's exam at the age of five.
Now Arish Fatima holds Pakistan youngest Microsoft Certified Professional award.
According to the Microsoft website, the MCP program is the certification program offered by Microsoft that allows IT professionals to validate their technical expertise through industry-recognized exams
Arish's father, who also reached the milestone at a very young age, said that while working from home during the coronavirus lockdown, he saw his daughter's interest in IT and helped her with this test.
Arish's father Osama is also an IT expert and sees his daughter doing wonders in this field. Arish's parents say their daughter is "extremely talented and has extraordinary abilities".