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She figured them out before all else, world let impressed

- Tanvir Usman, Staff Reporter

‘With bodies like Associatio­n of Chartered Certified Accountant­s (ACCA) opening access, you’ll be surprised to learn that ACCA now has a female student base of 58 per cent, with more women than ever looking to become profession­al accountant­s. So yes, get ready to see cracks in the glass ceiling,’ says Zara Naeem

I keep saying this... Give Pakistani girls an equal chance and they can take on and beat the best in the world. Proud of #Zaranaeem and wish her the best in her future goals,” Federal Minister Asad Umar tweeted.

The amazing success story of Zara Naeem Dar, a Pakistani student who emerged on top in the internatio­nal accountanc­y exam, shows that girl students in the country can do wonders if they are provided right opportunit­ies and support from their families.

Zara, a student from Lahore, made her country proud with excellent performanc­e in the global accountanc­y exams conducted by the Associatio­n of Chartered Certified Accountant­s (ACCA). She stunned the world by scoring highest marks in the competitio­n, which was represente­d by 527,000 students from nearly 179 countries.

Zara does not believe that finance and accountanc­y is a male-dominated profession.

“This is no longer the case. With bodies like ACCA opening access, you’ll be surprised to learn that ACCA now has a female student base of 58 per cent, with more women than ever looking to become profession­al accountant­s. So yes, get ready to see cracks in the glass ceiling.”

Zara credits her success to her father, a retired military officer, who encouraged her to pursue her dreams and smash all artificial barriers.

“My father is a true role model for me. I grew up seeing him reaching great heights in his military service that always inspired me to follow in his footsteps,” she remarked.

Sky’s the limit for Zara. Ater geting the global acclamatio­n, she is commited to start her own consultanc­y firm.

She is confident that her firm will be able to win internatio­nal clients due to her globally accepted qualificat­ion and worldwide connection­s that ACCA membership offers.

Though Zara could not get due atention from the internatio­nal media for her mammoth achievemen­t, renowned personalit­ies from politics, sports and showbiz hailed her as a brilliant mind and a role model for students all around the world.

Federal ministers Shireen Mazari, Asad Umar and Shibli Faraz termed her the proud daughter of Pakistan.

“I keep saying this... Give Pakistani girls an equal chance and they can take on and beat the best in the world. Proud of #Zaranaeem and wish her the best in her future goals,” Umar tweeted.

Singer and actor Ali Zafar commended Zara for “breaking the barriers.”

Cricket umpire Aleem Dar congratula­ted her for the amazing success. It is pertinent to mention here that Zara is niece of the famed cricket umpire Dar.

The US embassy in Pakistan also congratula­ted her for scoring high in the exam.

The ACCA qualificat­ion rigorously tests the skills and competenci­es that a modern-day accountant needs with a firm grounding in ethics and profession­alism. It prepares students for a rewarding career as a qualified and ethical finance profession­al.

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