KARACHI – Pakistani women excelled in academic fields in the country and parts of the world. As more and more women are availing opportunities to excel in various academic disciplines, the latest who made Pakistan proud is Hooria Batool.
Batool, an accomplished Chartered Accountant and Financial Analyst, etched her name in history books as she became world’s youngest Chartered Accountant – a challenging, yet rewarding and prestigious profession that offers numerous opportunities for individual growth.
She raked in accolade at the age of 19, entering Guinness World Records. Her journey towards achieving the esteemed record started unusually early, as she tapped the field at the age of 14.
As individuals of Hooria’s age get training, understand the syllabus, delve into CA foundation syllabus, or prepare for Mock Tests, the brilliant mind, she managed to pass accounting papers with flying colors.
Hooria, who now works for Nestle, is no less than inspiration for CA aspirants as her dedication speaks her consistency and unwavering commitment to her goals.
In a post on social site, Hooria said she is thrilled to announce to be recognized by Guinness World Records as the “World’s youngest chartered accountant (female)”! Alhamdulillah.
She mentioned that the journey to claim this prestigious title has been nothing short of an amazing experience. I’m deeply honored and grateful for this recognition. “Alhamdulillah! I’m immensely grateful to Allah and my family for their unwavering support, encouragement and belief in me. Their love and guidance have been the pillars of my success,” her post reads.
Apart of her diligence in academics, the shining star also established herself as a pioneer in the accounting field. Hooria achieved the feat long time back but she was recognized by Guinness World Records, naming her the youngest female in the world to achieve this milestone.
The glittery profile of Ms. Batool is beyond inspiring as she achieved another completed her A-levels at the age of 14.