Mahnoor breaks 4 World academic records, wins spot at Oxford
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(Web desk): Mahnoor Cheema, a British-Pakistani teen, smashed four world records by acing 24 A Level subjects and has now won admission to study Medicine at Oxford University.

Mahnoor Cheema, an 18-year-old British-Pakistani student, has done something extraordinary. She passed 24 A-Level subjects with top grades, setting four world records.

This adds to her earlier success of completing many GCSEs, giving her a total of six global records more than any secondary school student in history. Next, she will study Medicine at the University of Oxford, one of the most prestigious universities in the world.

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Her records include the most A-Levels passed with distinction in one go (24 plus an extended project), the highest number of A* and A grades (19 in total), the greatest combined A* grades across GCSEs and A-Levels (45), and the highest total subjects completed with distinction (58).

She already held two world records at age 16 for passing 34 GCSEs with top marks. Mahnoor, now studying from home, says getting into Oxford is a dream come true and she thanks her parents for their unwavering support.

Mahnoor’s achievement is not just about high marks it’s a story of ambition, discipline, and diversity. She balanced rigorous academics with music diplomas and an IQ in the top 1 % of the world.

Her journey inspires young students everywhere, showing that with passion and support, dreams can turn real. As she begins at Oxford, her success also spotlights the power of nurturing talent in underrepresented communities.