Lahore: Microsoft Pakistan office has denied the report that Bill Gates , founder of Microsoft, had invited Shayan Akhtar who claimed to set a record as world’s youngest certified student.
There is no such invite sent to student of Okara when we checked the reports with head office in USA. Even, we are tracing the records of the person which are not available at the moment with us.
Earlier it was reported in media reports t that Gates has invited Shayan over his highest score in the certification.
Official in Microsoft Pakistan said that invitation of Bill Gates is an extraordinary news from the company therefore it contacted with head office in USA for authentication but found no such thing which was claimed by the student earlier in the media.
If student has credentials to prove its ability and success in the Microsoft Professional Certificate Program, these can be made him as the youngest professionals if documents are not fake, he added.
The news has been made a controversy after another student, Ammar Afzal, claimed to be a genius and youngest students with different certifications but his all credentials were reported fake later on and the company had become cautious for keeping an eye on such reports.
However the news of recording making and breaking by youngest Pakistanis in the field of IT seem to be true as Arfa Kareem secured a record earlier in her brief life and become hall of fame after meeting with Bill Gates.
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