Ayan Kashif, who topped the matriculation exam

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Ayan Kashif, who topped the matriculation exam
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00:00Let's talk to Ayaan Kashyap, because he has achieved a great position.
00:04He has achieved the first position, what could be a better position than this?
00:07Ayaan, thank you so much once again for being with us.
00:09I hope that we will be able to talk to you clearly and hear the right voice.
00:13So, first tell us, what is your strategy?
00:17How do you study? How do you work so hard?
00:19Is there a smart way or do you just study throughout?
00:23What do you do to achieve a position?
00:25First of all, there is a huge difference between our teachers and our staff.
00:32When we study a topic, it is our teachers' responsibility to build a concept on it.
00:38After that, the examination procedure in our school,
00:43we have weekly tests and monthly tests.
00:48So, the whole preparation is done by the school.
00:52Yes, everything is combined.
00:57So, tell me, are these students from your school or from somewhere else?
01:03No, they are from our school.
01:08Ayaan, please repeat so that our viewers and us can understand.
01:14No, they are not from our school.
01:16Okay, they are not from your school.
01:17But did you meet them when you got this position?
01:21Yes, I met them in Lahore.
01:23So, did you share it with them?
01:26Usually, five numbers matter a lot.
01:28But it is only a difference of five numbers.
01:30They got 1185 marks.
01:32So, what is the difference between them and your study module?
01:36Because you worked hard and so did they.
01:40So, I think what matters is each student.
01:45The difference between the school and the teachers.
01:47I think that is what matters.
01:49The difference is between the teachers and our staff.
01:53Okay, tell me, we saw you meeting the Prime Minister.
01:57He was very happy.
01:59Did you tell him about the university?
02:02What did you tell him?
02:04I told him that if Dani schools are promoted to universities,
02:10it will be easier for the students to continue their studies.
02:16So, I expressed my wish.
02:18I told him that we will definitely talk to him.
02:22What are your plans for the future?
02:24Because this is a big question for students.
02:27Because there are so many options.
02:29So, we want to know from a student who got the first position.
02:33What is your aim? What do you want to become?
02:36My aim is software engineering.
02:40I am interested in cyber security.
02:42Thank you so much, Ayaan Kashyap.
02:45Gokay.
02:46Thank you.
02:47You understand that there were some technical issues.
02:50You know that there are a lot of problems with the internet.
02:52But still, it was nice to talk to you.
02:55You have clarity in you.
02:57Think about it, Sadaf.
02:58You have so much clarity in you at such a young age.
03:01What do you want to do? What do you want to become?
03:02Yes.
03:03And our aim used to change like this.
03:04When you reach the match, you get clarity.
03:06The day a player from your team plays well,
03:08you say that you want to become Abdul Razak.
03:11You want to bat well.
03:12You want to play well in tennis.
03:13So, you say that you want to go to that side.
03:15I think that a lot of boys dream of going to cricket.
03:18Right?
03:19Dreams used to be like this at that time.
03:20Yes.
03:21No problem.
03:22You should dream big.
03:23And you try to achieve it by dreaming big.

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