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Sunday, November 16, 2014

Babar Iqbal youngest CIWA, CWNA , MSP, MCTS in .NET 3.5,


Babar Iqbal born 3 March 1997 in Dera Ismail Khan, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan is a young I.T. Pakistani child prodigy who started computer programming at the age of 5. He came to prominence by becoming the youngest Microsoft Certified Professional (MCP) in the world at the age of 9, as well as obtaining the record of being the youngest CIWA aged 9, youngest CWNA at 10, youngest Microsoft Student Partner (MSP) at 11 and youngest MCTS in .NET 3.5 at 12 after Arfa Karim Randhawa.

His research has been accepted by 8th IEEE International Conference on Innovations in Information Technology (Innovations'12). As of 2009 Iqbal was based in Dubai, United Arab Emirates and was undergoing training and working with Microsoft.

A 12-year old student Babar Iqbal hailing from Dera Ismail Kahn made a fourth world record in field of computer. Earlier, Babar, generally known as genius cyber kid, had set up three world records including Youngest Microsoft Certified Professional (MCP) at the age 9 years, Youngest Certified Wireless Network Administrator (CWNA) at the age 9 years and Youngest Certified Web Professional Associate (CIWA) at age 10 years.

While, the recent fourth record he made as Youngest Microsoft Certified Technology Specialist (MCTS) at the age 12 in Dubai.

The participants of this competition were aged from 20 to 35 years. By making this record, young Babar surprised the IT experts from all over the world. He also surpassed his compatriot Irfa Kareem Randhawa, who made this record at the age of 9 years and seven months.

Babar was born in surrounding overwhelmed with computers and monitors on March 2, 1997.

His two brothers and sisters (four in all) are Microsoft Certified Professional.

Babar Iqbal’s Website: http://www.babariqbal.com/
Babar Iqbal’s LinkedIn Profile: http://www.linkedin.com/in/babariqbal
Babar Iqbal On FaceBook: http://www.facebook.com/babariqbal

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