Two Pakistani brothers have done the entire country majorly proud by scoring over 90 per cent at a Harvard University diploma.
Tayyab aged 20, and Tahir aged 19, excelled greatly at a Data Science course that assessed their skills based on Mathematics and Economics enabling analysis of statistics.
The brother-duo hailing from Iqbal Town in Lahore took the six month course online and excelled massively at the final project that revolved around population-wise distribution of poverty in the US.
“We obtained data from US Statistics Bureau to participate in the online course,” Tayyab shared.
“The final module was a competition held by Microsoft,” Tahir stated.
“Over 400 people from across the world participated in the final module,” the 19-year-old added.
The fee of their course that had 10 modules was fully covered by Microsoft.
Asif said PML-N cannot risk to jeopardise its political capital by relying on Imran Khan's undertaking for talks
K-Electric set up night facilitation camps in Gulistan-e-Johar, Landhi and Shah Faisal Colony where the utility...
KP Governor earlier proposed May 28 as date for polls, but later, citing security concerns, he asked ECP to stage the...
"This is a time of crisis, and I wish to play a positive role," President Arif Alvi says
"The Constitution does not grant the Chief Justice unilateral and arbitrary power," order says
MQM-P delegation led by Convener Dr Khalid Maqbool Siddiqui informs premier about Karachi's issues as well