Student Achievements at MUET & Chinese Talent Show

At HiAST Hyderabad, we value student learning both inside and outside the classroom. Our recent achievements at the Mehran University of Engineering and Technology (MUET) and the Chinese Talent Show reflect this commitment. From speeches to calligraphy, song performances to writing competitions, our students stood out for their talent, dedication, and hard work. One of the most appreciated categories this year was the English speech competition. Our student, Abrish Asad Ali, from grade 4, secured 1st position for her speech. She spoke with confidence and clarity, and her message connected with both the audience and the judges. It was a proud moment for the entire HiAST school community.

Within the paper cutting competition, creativity also took center stage. Sheikh Abdullah from grade 4 and Ishaal Ali, grade 5, secured 1st and 2nd positions. Their work stood out for its precision and neatness, and both students received appreciation from the panel. The paperdesigns were prepared on the spot and judged based on detail and concept. In the calligraphy competition, Muhammad Azlan, grade 4, took 1st place with his clean and consistent writing style. His attention to line spacing, balance, and script form earned him the top score. Two more students, Muhammad Umair and Barirah Khan, from grades 5 and 4, also gave strong performances and took 2nd position. Shozab Ali Nahyun, from grade 5, added to the success by achieving 3rd position in the same category. Moving from art to music, HiAST students continued to perform well in the Chinese song singing competition. A team of students, Muhammad Shozab Ali, Abiha Arsalan Mansoori, M Abdullah Vohra, and Tunjina Amjad Abbassi, each from grade 5, secured 1st position as a group. Their song was practiced for several weeks under the teacher’s guidance. Their clear pronunciation and coordination during the performance stood out to the judges.

In the same competition, Muhammad Mosa, from grade 4, performed solo and earned 3rd place. Singing in another language is a challenge, but his dedication and effort showed in his performance. Students who took part in this category practiced daily to improve their fluency and voice control. The Chinese writing competition also brought success. Benazir Abbassi, from grade 4, earned 1st position, while Mubarak Hussain, from grade 4, secured 3rd position. This event was based on the accurate use of Chinese characters and correct sentence structure. Both students had spent extra hours in language practice and applied what they had learned in class. Later, Mubarak Hussain went on to represent HiAST at Cadet College Petaro during the Chinese Talent Show Contest, where he again earned 1st place. His performance was based on writing and oral delivery, showing his strong language skills. Competitions like these give students from schools in Hyderabad, Pakistan, and management colleges in Hyderabad the chance to learn from each other. They also give students real-world exposure, helping them apply what they learn in the classroom. For HiAST, this is part of our broader goal to support both academic and personal development. HiAST also played a key role in ensuring the event’s success by providing strong organizational support, aligning the activities with educational goals, and promoting an encouraging environment for students. The ongoing support and motivation from HiAST faculty members, events to support and supervise. This combination of student effort and teacher support made a strong difference.