Mohammad Humayun: Pakistan's youngest chartered engineer

Dunya News

Having graduated from UET Lahore in Transportation Engineering in 2013, Humayun moved to Qatar for work. Photo: Dunya News

(Dunya News) – Throughout the world, Pakistan’s youth have shined with their gifted talents and intelligence. Muhammad Humayun, a 27-year-old graduate from University of Engineering and Technology Lahore is Pakistan’s youngest chartered engineer.

Having graduated from UET Lahore in Transportation Engineering in 2013, Humayun moved to Qatar for work.

While working in Qatar he managed to get a certificate for chartered engineer in 4 years, something which requires up to 10 to 15 years. On this accomplishment, he has been declared by Engineers Australia as one of the youngest chartered engineers among their 100,000 members.

Head of Transportation Engineering UET said that Humayun’s achievement was nothing short of an honour for them, and they are proud of their alumni’s achievement.

Not only this, Humayun is also a talented sportsman who has also received many certificates for his achievements in the sport of cricket.

For more on this, watch a report by Dunya News below.