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Pakistani lady tops UK law propagandize exam
- Updated: June 28, 2017
ISLAMABAD: A Pakistani girl, hailing from Mianwali, has cumulative desired initial position in Britain’s Durham Law School hearing 2017, competed by over 200 students from opposite a world.
Maham Malik, a tyro of a Frobel International Islamabad, once again brought laurels to her propagandize from where she had finished her A Level in glorious outlines while bagging initial position in English all over a country.
A proprietor of Namal Valley, Maham changed on to investigate law in one of a tip 10 British Universities: Durham Law School in England.
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Dr Andy Hayward Assistant Prof of Durham University in assenting remarks wrote: “Congratulation on your success Maham – it is such a good feat and a covenant to all a tough work we have put in to your studies.”
Durham University also gave her a tiny token of income besides several financial awards from other law chambers in England in approval of her grind to get initial position in annual hearing of a university.
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Asked about her proclivity Maham pronounced it was her aspiration to turn a attorney and offer a country.
Durham Law School is a universe personality in authorised preparation and investigate and attracts around 17,500 students of all levels.
According to a information accessible during a university website around 21% of the tyro physique is of non-UK origin, and with staff and students combined, around 150 countries and nationalities are represented.