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PRODIGY’S OFFER

Paris-Sorbonne Abu Dhabi says it will welcome prodigy

- Amna Ehtesham Khaishgi akhaishgi@thenationa­l.ae

Sitara Brooj Akbar, 15, is offered a place at Paris-Sorbonne Abu Dhabi University,

ABU DHABI // The world’s brightest 15 year old has been offered a place at an Abu Dhabi university.

The National reported yesterday that despite breaking world records in passing examinatio­ns, Sitara Brooj Akbar was too young to get a visa to study abroad.

But yesterday, Paris-Sorbonne Abu Dhabi University, said it was interested in enrolling the Pakistani teenager. Michele Anbar Haddad, master’s programme section head, said the university “would love to support bright students such as Sitara”.

“We want to discuss this with her and see what are her interests, how we can support her to reach her goals and possibly offer her admission at the Paris-Sorbonne Abu Dhabi,” she said.

Sitara said she would consider studying at the university. “I feel grateful that such a reputed university has extended its support to achieve my goals,” she said.

The university also said it would also consider offering her a scholarshi­p.

Sitara, however, insisted that her aim was to receive a worldclass education.

“I am not seeking any financial help. I will apply for scholarshi­p if I cannot afford the fee,” she said. “I am raising my voice for my right to pursue education as an individual based on my maturity instead of my age.”

She wanted to study a subject she had a “passion for” instead of “wasting my time with other activities”, she said. “I want to make my contributi­on to the field of science.”

Her educationa­l excellence began when she was 9, when she became the youngest Pakistani to pass O-level chemistry. She soon passed exams in biology, English, physics and mathematic­s, before gaining her A levels at the age of 13.

She is the youngest pupil to reach the top level, Band 9, in the Internatio­nal English Language Testing System.

She is not old enough, however, to get a visa to achieve her dream of studying at the top universiti­es in the UK and the US, such as Oxford, Cambridge, Harvard or Yale.

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