5 YEARS OLD BOY BECOME A JUNIOR SCIENTIST
Ayan Qureshi is now a Microsoft certified Professional after passing the tech giant's exam when he was just five years old. Ayan , now six, whose father is an IT CONSULTANT, has set up his own computer network at home. He told BBC he found the exam Difficult but enjoyable, and hopes to set up a UK based tech hub one day
"There Were multiple choice Questions, drag and drop questions, hotspot questions and scenario-based question."he told the BBC Asian Network
"The Hardest Challenge Was explaining the Language of the test to a five year old. But he seemed to pick it up and has a very good memory, "explained Ayan's father Asim. MR Qureshi introduced his son to Computer when he was three years old he let him play with his old computers, so he could understand hard drives and motherboards. "i found whatever i was telling him, the next day he'd remember everything i said, so i started to feed him more information, "he explained.
"Too much computing at this age can cause a negative effect, but in Ayan's case he has cached opportunity."
Ayan has his Own Computer lab at his home, containing a computer network which he built.
He spends around two hours a day learning about the operating system and how to install programmers. When the boy arrived to take the Microsoft exam, the Invigilators were concerned that he was too young to be a candidate
His father reassured them that Ayan Would be all right On his own. the test usually taken by people who want to become IT technicians
"Ayan Says he hopes to launch a UK-based IT hub similar to America's SILICON valley one day, Which he intends to call E-Valley"
He also wants to start his own company
Ayan Qureshi is now a Microsoft certified Professional after passing the tech giant's exam when he was just five years old. Ayan , now six, whose father is an IT CONSULTANT, has set up his own computer network at home. He told BBC he found the exam Difficult but enjoyable, and hopes to set up a UK based tech hub one day
"There Were multiple choice Questions, drag and drop questions, hotspot questions and scenario-based question."he told the BBC Asian Network
"The Hardest Challenge Was explaining the Language of the test to a five year old. But he seemed to pick it up and has a very good memory, "explained Ayan's father Asim. MR Qureshi introduced his son to Computer when he was three years old he let him play with his old computers, so he could understand hard drives and motherboards. "i found whatever i was telling him, the next day he'd remember everything i said, so i started to feed him more information, "he explained.
"Too much computing at this age can cause a negative effect, but in Ayan's case he has cached opportunity."
Ayan has his Own Computer lab at his home, containing a computer network which he built.
He spends around two hours a day learning about the operating system and how to install programmers. When the boy arrived to take the Microsoft exam, the Invigilators were concerned that he was too young to be a candidate
His father reassured them that Ayan Would be all right On his own. the test usually taken by people who want to become IT technicians
"Ayan Says he hopes to launch a UK-based IT hub similar to America's SILICON valley one day, Which he intends to call E-Valley"
He also wants to start his own company
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