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LAHORE: MBBS graduate Hafiz Muhammad Waleed Malik from Ameeruddin Medical College Lahore has set a new record by winning 29 gold medals in his academic journey.
The previous record was held by a female MBBS student from King Edwards medical college who won 23 gold medals.
“In starting I was struggling but then slowly with time and hard work I got succeeded.”
The criteria to get a gold medal is obtaining more than 85% marks or the highest numbers or a top position in each semester.
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In an interview, Waleed’s father expressed his happiness and said, “All my kids took medals but Waleed took more than everyone from the beginning.”
The MBBS graduate Hafiz Muhammad Waleed Malik got 29, Muhammad Shiraz got 21 and Dr Asma got 10 medals in the convocations of the Post Graduate Medical Institute (PGMI) and Ameeruddin Medical College Lahore.