Sitara Barooj Akber


Sitara Barooj Akbar

Brilliant young girl Sitara Akbar, who is only 11 years old and a resident of Chiniot, set a world record by passing O-level English, Mathmatics and Science.This is not the first time that the eleven-year-old girl from Chanab area of Chiniot had dazzled the world with her brilliance. She had passed O-level Chemistry in nine years of age, hitting a record in Pakistan.Sitara then went ahead and succeeded in setting her first world record after passing O-level Biology at the age of 10. Sitara Akbar recently pushed the bar up for the world by hitting a new record by passing English, Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry and Biology in O-level. She obtained 7 out of 9 bands in International English Language Test System (IELTS) which is a requirement to get admission for post-graduate education in many colleges abroad. Sitara's father lamented that she had once been expelled from an elementary school on grounds that she asked many questions in the class.

Sitara Barooj Akbar

Sitara Brooj Akbar is the eldest of her five siblings. At a young age, she developed a habit of questioning everything taking nothing for granted, according to her father Brooj Akbar. When traditional school-based learning became impossible, her father �had to open a private school (Star Academy, Rabwah) for her because no other school was willing to keep her,� Akbar stated. She left traditional schools by the third grade when her teachers began to feel irritated and uneasy. She recently took the IELTS (International English Language Testing System) test where she scored a 7 band out of 9. The score is required by most international universities and colleges for admission in postgraduate degree programThe only reason she took the test to begin with was to get an informed idea of where she stood at the international level concerning English. Sitara speaks English with the confidence of an adult, giving speeches in front of large audiences at the tender age of five. Asked about the causes behind her academic excellent, the 11-year old replied simply: �You have to teach your children at a young age; that is the age for learning. If you do not teach them at that age, then it is all useless.� But Sitara�s ambitions have only just begun: she hopes to become a scientist and chemistry in particular has captivated her. �Chemistry is an entirely different world altogether,� she said while maintaining her love and interest in physics and other sciences at all. Her idols include Dr Abdus Salam, the country�s sole Nobel laureate in Physics who she hopes to emulate in the not so distant future.

Sitara Barooj Akbar

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