Islamabad: A 13-year old Pakistan student Moosa Firoz has secured a first position in online World Mathematics Competition held in Australia.
According to report, Fairoz, resident of Phalian Punjab, student of Beacon House School System was awarded gold medal in Australia recently. Fairoz secured 4405 points and got the first place while another Pakistani student Hasnain got second position in the competition with 4303 points in 11-13 years age category.
In a category of age 14-18 years, the country’s another student named Osama secured second place with 3318 points.
 About 1.57 million students from all over the world took part in the competition.
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