A passionate ICS student from Government Graduate College Layyah, building technology to revolutionize student learning and connection.
From a small town student to tech founder
Born and raised in Chak no. 133 TDA Layyah, Pakistan. Growing up in a small agricultural town taught me resilience, hard work, and the importance of community. Even as a child, I was fascinated by how technology could connect people across distances.
Completed Matriculation from Government High School Mian Wala Jadeed with distinction in Science subjects. This period solidified my interest in mathematics and problem-solving, laying the groundwork for my technical journey. I spent countless hours in computer labs, teaching myself programming basics.
Started ICS (Intermediate in Computer Science) at Government Graduate College Layyah. This is where everything changed. While studying Physics, Mathematics, and Computer Science, I realized the gap between traditional education and modern student needs. I began coding seriously, building small projects that eventually evolved into SirVerse.
As a student, I faced the same problems every day: switching between 5+ apps for studying, socializing, and organizing. The frustration led to an idea - what if everything students need was in one place? SirVerse was born from this simple question. I started designing and coding the platform during early mornings and late nights, balancing college studies with development.
Launching SirVerse in January 2026 marks just the beginning. I plan to pursue higher education in Computer Science while continuing to innovate in educational technology. My goal is to create tools that make learning more accessible, collaborative, and effective for students everywhere, starting from my hometown and reaching globally.
Building the future with code
Building cross-platform mobile apps with smooth performance and native feel
Developing robust backends and APIs for web and mobile applications
Creating dynamic and interactive web experiences with modern frameworks
Designing intuitive and beautiful interfaces focused on user experience
Balancing student life with entrepreneurship
Wake up, exercise, and plan the day ahead. Morning planning sets the tone for productivity.
Deep work on ICS subjects - Physics problems, Mathematics concepts, and Computer Science theory.
Attend classes at Government Graduate College Layyah. Focus on understanding, not just memorizing.
Coding new features, debugging, and improving the platform. This is where ideas become reality.
Research, scriptwriting, and recording educational videos that help other students learn.
Study new technologies, read tech articles, and work on personal skill development.