Mahnoor Cheema, a British-Pakistani student, makes history in the GCSE exams.

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Mahnoor Cheema, a 16-year-old British Pakistani student, has performed an incredible feat that has astounded the entire world.

Mahnoor’s path to this remarkable accomplishment started with her mastery of 17 subjects, which she passed with flying colours and all of which she aced while a private candidate in her Year 10 and earning A* grades. She continued to strive for excellence after that, though. She astounded everyone by adding 17 more subjects to her already impressive resume, bringing her total number of subjects she had mastered to the General Certificate of Secondary Education (GCSE) level to an astounding 34. With this accomplishment, she has reached a new level of academic success and holds the record for the most GCSE subjects ever taken by a student in the history of the UK and the EU.

Physics, Chemistry, Biology, Math, Economics, Sociology, Psychology, Latin, German, French, Classic Civilization, History, Film Studies, and Drama are just a few of the many subjects Mahnoor excelled in.

In order to pursue higher education at Lincoln’s Inn and SOAS, Mahnoor’s parents, Barrister Usman Cheema and Mrs. Tayyaba Cheema, who are originally from Lahore, Pakistan, relocated to the UK. Mahnoor’s academic career started in a private school in Lahore and continued at Langley Grammar School in West London.

In addition to her exceptional academic accomplishments, Mahnoor has an exceptional IQ of 161 on the Mensa IQ Test, exceeding Albert Einstein’s reputed IQ, who is well-known for having an IQ of 160. Mahnoor is now ranked among the top 1% of intellects in the world, according to this distinction.

Mahnoor is one of the youngest people in the UK pursuing a music diploma, and her achievements in ABRSM Music Theory and Practical at Grade 8 go beyond her academic prowess. She has also been acknowledged as a finalist in the prestigious John Locke essay contest, with the awards ceremony set for Oxford.

Mahnoor’s interest in learning goes beyond GCSE subjects. Her desire to devote her life and career to helping people is fuelled by her intense passion for medicine. She took the University Clinical Aptitude Test (UCAT) and the Biomedical Admissions Test (BMAT) at the age of 15, displaying her dedication by scoring an impressive 3,290 on both exams, placing her in the 99th percentile of test takers.

Mahnoor Cheema’s extraordinary accomplishments are a testament to her unwavering commitment, exceptional intelligence, and boundless potential.

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