Babar
Vaqas has completed a degree in medicine at Oxford University.
A pupil
of Sir Thomas Rich's School in Gloucester, he got off to a good
start educationally by gaining an amazing ten A* grades in his GCSEs
- the highest exam score ever attained there according to the headmaster
Mr Ian Kelly.
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Babar
Vaqaz celebrates after getting his GCSE results |
Babar,
from Gloucester, was born in Britain and follows in the footsteps
of his Pakistani-born parents, both of whom studied degrees taken
in their native land.
His
mother, Nasreen Akhtar, is senior librarian with Gloucestershire
County Council and his father, Munawar Hussain, holds a senior post
with Bristol City Council.
He
worked in New York and China after winning a study award from the
British Medical Council before taking up a position at the John
Radcliffe Hospital in Oxford.
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