Islamabad: A Pakistani girl from Mianwali has obtained first position in Britain’s Durham Law School exams 2017, competed by more than 200 aspirants from all over the world.
Once again, Maham Malik, a student of the Frobel International Islamabad brought glories to her school from where she had done her A Level in exceptional marks while clinching first position in English across the globe.
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A resident of Namal Valley, Maham departed to study law in one of the top 10 British Varsities: Durham Law School in England.
This brilliant female student left her six-figure job in Islamabad to teach the children in Hunza village
Dr Andy Hayward, the assistant professor of Durham University in applauding remarks wrote:
“Congratulation on your success Maham, it is indeed a great achievement and a proof of all the hard work that you have done.”
The Durham University also gave her a small voucher of money besides numerous financial awards from other law chambers in England in recognition of her toil to get the first position in the annual exams of the university.
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While questioned about her motivation Maham said that it was her aim to become a barrister and to a serve the country.
Durham Law School is a best institute for legal education and research and it attracts approximately 17,500 aspirants of all levels.
As per the available information at the official website of the university approximately 21 percent of its students are from the countries outside UK, and along with the staff and aspirants combined, almost 150 states and nationalities are represented.