Osama’s journey towards Engineering College

Once upon a time, in a small town of Dera Ismail Khan, there lived a young boy named Osama. Osama came from a humble background and dreamt of becoming an engineer. His parents worked tirelessly to make ends meet, and they encouraged Osama to pursue his passion for engineering.

However, there was a significant obstacle standing in Osama’s way. Every year, the nation’s top-ranking government-funded engineering colleges held a national engineering test that determined admission to these prestigious institutions. Unfortunately, Osama struggled to perform well on the exam, consistently falling short of the required marks. Despite his determination and hard work, he couldn’t secure a place in any of these renowned colleges.

Osama’s repeated failures weighed heavily on his shoulders, and he felt disheartened and dispirited. He started losing confidence in his abilities, wondering if his dreams would ever come true. It seemed as though his aspirations were slipping away, and a cloud of disappointment loomed over him.

Just when Osama thought all hope was lost, he came across a non-profit academic organization called “Prophetic Profession.” This organization aimed to support talented students from disadvantaged backgrounds in achieving their educational goals. Intrigued by their mission, Osama reached out to them, seeking guidance and assistance.

Prophetic Profession recognized Osama’s potential and empathized with his situation. They assigned him a dedicated mentor who understood his struggles and believed in his abilities. Osama’s mentor provided him with comprehensive study materials, guidance, and rigorous practice sessions to help him improve his knowledge and exam-taking skills.

With the support and encouragement of Prophetic Profession, Osama’s determination began to rekindle. He embraced a rigorous study routine, putting in long hours of hard work and perseverance. Osama’s mentor patiently answered his questions, clarified his doubts, and provided personalized guidance to address his weaknesses.

As the day of the national engineering (ETEA) test approached, Osama’s confidence soared. He felt better prepared than ever before. Armed with his newfound knowledge and skills, he walked into the examination hall with a renewed sense of hope.

Weeks passed by, and the day of the test results arrived. Osama eagerly checked the online portal, his heart pounding with anticipation. To his immense joy and relief, the screen displayed a congratulatory message: he had passed the national engineering test with flying colors!

Osama couldn’t contain his excitement, and he immediately shared the news with his parents. Their eyes filled with tears of pride and happiness. Osama’s journey from repeated failures to success was a testament to his perseverance, but it was also a testament to the transformative power of organizations like Prophetic Profession.

Thanks to Prophetic Profession’s unwavering support and guidance, Osama’s dreams had finally come true. He secured admission into one of the nation’s top-ranking government-funded engineering colleges. It was a moment of triumph for Osama, his family, and everyone at Prophetic Profession who had believed in his potential.

Osama’s story serves as an inspiration to others, highlighting the importance of providing equal opportunities and support to talented individuals from all walks of life. It showcases the impact that non-profit organizations can have in empowering and transforming the lives of deserving students, regardless of their socioeconomic background. Osama graduated from the National University of Engineering and Technology (UET) Peshawar campus in 2022. Now due to unemployment in the government job sector, he’s being trained in the social media influencer marketing skill by Sir Hasnain (Social Media Influencer Marketing Expert). He is given a monthly stipend of 4,500PKR.