A young man from North Waziristan has become the youngest chartered accountant in the country.

Abdul Rehman Khan Dawar, a student from the tribal district of North Waziristan, has proven his abilities by completing his ACCA at the age of almost 17.

Abdul Rehman is 16 years and 11 months old. Despite limited educational facilities and difficult circumstances, Abdul Rehman has earned the honor of being the youngest chartered accountant in Pakistan by completing his ACCA at this young age.

Earlier, the youngest person to complete ACCA in Pakistan was Karachi student Sameera, who completed ACCA at the age of 17 years and 8 months. However, now a young man from Waziristan, Abdul Rehman Dawar, has set a new example by completing this honor in 16 years and 11 months.

Abdul Rehman Dawar told the media that he belongs to Miranshah Tehsil of North Waziristan, where educational facilities are nonexistent, but despite this, he achieved this success through hard work, perseverance and extraordinary intelligence. Abdul Rehman said that his siblings are also educated. He completed ACCA at the age of 16, while at the same age he also obtained a bachelor’s degree from Oxford Brookes University, London.

According to Abdul Rehman Dawar, he has also been honored as one of the second-youngest chartered accountants in the world. He said that the purpose of his success is not only personal development but also to send a message to students from remote and backward areas that if there is determination and hard work, lack of resources cannot be an obstacle to success.

According to Abdul Rehman Dawar, the youth of areas like Waziristan have immense potential, but they need opportunities and guidance. Abdul Rehman said that he wants his success to be a symbol of hope and courage for the youth of tribal districts, especially students, so that they can also move forward in higher education and professional fields.



 

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