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Monday, 21 May 2012 14:53 UK Login |  Bengaluru, India


 

Nine year old passes Microsoft Certified Professional examination.

Child genius 'Not notable' says Wikipedia

By Nick Farrell in Rome @ Wednesday, December 24, 2008 7:30 AM

 
 

A nine year old girl has become the Youngest Person to ever pass a Microsoft Certified Professional examination.

M Lavinashree from rural Tamil Nadu has become the youngest to qualify for the exam taken by techies for better job prospects.  The exam measures problem-solving skills and Lavinashree passed it with flying colours.

She broke a record held by Arfa Karim, a ten-year-old Pakistani girl.

Lavinashree has a photographic memory and hit the headlines when she was three when she recited 1,330 couplets of Universal Thirukural, a Tamil classical poem composed by a Tamil sage, Thiruvalluvar, 2000 years ago.

She has also been awarded the title, “Little Genius”, in the online test conducted by Ankit Fadia and Reliance World.

However while Lavinashree is listed in Wikipedia's child prodigies her own page on the site is up for deletion this week because the editors do not feel she is notable enough. X
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