Another MCP from PAKISTAN.
Aruba Rao, Pakistan’s Youngest Microsoft Certified Professional
Aruba Rao from Sargodha Punjab, is another young Pakistani student and computer prodigy who at the age of eleven years became Microsoft Certified Professional (MCP).
Lahore: There is lots of talent in Pakistan. Aruba Rao is one of them. She is another Youngest Microsoft Certified Professional (MCP) from Pakistan. Aruba Rao from Sargodha, Punjab, a student and computer prodigy who became MCP at the age of 11.
She hails from a highly educated family from Pakistan. her father Ahmed Faraz Rao is also Microsoft Certified Engineer (MCSE) and serving in Sindh Police. Aruba is the niece of Rao Nafasat Jamil (Editor Daily Jang Lahore) and Miss Ghazala Rao, professor Air Base Inter College Sargodha.
Her elder brother Shahnawaz Rao and sister Sara Rao are also Microsoft Certified. Her grandfather Rao Jameel-ur-Rehman (of Phularwan, District Sargodha) served as gazetted officer in various Departments under Provincial Government.
Pakistan’s youngest Microsoft Certified Professional Aruba Rao is also learning web designing and has developed the web site www.newstimepakistan.com.
Her own webpage is www.arubarao.com
She hails from a highly educated family of Sargodha, Punjab.
Her father Ahmed Faraz Rao (www.farazrao.com) is Microsoft Certified Systems Engineer (MCSE) and serving in Sindh Police.
Aruba Rao is the niece of Rao Nafasat Jamil, Editor Daily Jang Lahore, Miss Ghazala Rao, Professor Air Base Inter College Sargodha and Miss Uzma Rao, Professor Army Public School & College Sargodha Cantt.
Her elder brother Shahnawaz Rao and sister Sara Rao are also Microsoft Certified.
Her grandfather Rao Jameel-ur-Rehman (of Phularwan, District Sargodha) served as gazetted officer in various Departments under Provincial Government.