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Uzair Abdullah Becomes the Youngest Microsoft Charter Member

  • March 22, 2017
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The majority of us when we were 12 years old were probably busy watching cartoons on Disney Channel and worrying about who has the most Pokemon cards in our free time after school. But not Uzair Abdullah, he has become the youngest charter member in the certification of Microsoft Certified Solutions Expert (MCSE) in cloud platform and infrastructure after completing six Microsoft-certified courses within six months of beginning the courses.

Uzair studies in grade eight at Beaconhouse School System – Discovery Centre, began to take an interest in information technology (IT) to kill time after school. His parents were quick to pick up that their child has extraordinary aptitude in the subject matter.

Uzair and his family shifted to Gujranwala a couple of years back from Kenya, speaking about his interest in the subject his sister speaking to a local newspaper said, “A tutor used to teach him at home during his stay in Gujranwala where he did not go to school. With the help of tuitions he appeared in the board examinations of class eight.” Now Uzair has certification in MCSE and Microsoft Certified Solutions Developer (MCSD) in web development, server and networking and cloud platform and infrastructure. He is a charter member in MCSE and was 11 years old when he completed his course on May 11, 2016.

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