A boy named
Ayan Qureshi in Britain became
the world's youngest computer specialist, having passed the test to become a Microsoft licensed technician at the age of five.
Ayan, now six years old, already has a computer lab at his home in Coventry, England, which contains a computer network that he created himself.
He told the BBC that the test is quite difficult but fun, he hopes to create a network of technology centers in the UK someday.
"The biggest challenge is to explain language exams to five-year-old boy. But he seemed to follow it and have a good memory," said his father, Asim, an IT consultant.
Asim introducing computers to Ayan when three years old. He let Ayan playing with his old computer, so he could understand the various types of hardware.
"Whatever I teach, the next day she could remember everything I say, so I started to give him more information," he said.
"Too much play in the computer age will have a negative impact, but in the case of Ayan, he was able to take chances."
At home, Ayan can spend two hours a day to learn the operating system and how to install a program.
When the boy came to take the test Microsoft, the organizers had worried that he was too young to be a candidate.
But his father assured that could
Ayan Qureshi and fine. This test is usually taken by people who want to become IT technicians.