LONDON: Nobel Prize winner and education activist Malala Yousufzai has given an admission interview at the prestigious Oxford University.

The youngest Nobel winner is aspiring to study Philosophy, Politics and Economics. Interestingly, these three majors are usually the degrees chosen by prominent British politicians, civil society activists and media representatives.

Malala Yousufzai, while speaking to the local press, said that her interview was not easy and like any other student she was anxiously waiting for the result.

The Nobel laureate in many interviews has expressed her desire to become Prime Minister of Pakistan. In one of her speeches this year at an even in Sharjah she said, “I thought women could only be teachers or housewives. But when I saw women role models as Benazir Bhutto, who led my country, and artists, astronauts, entrepreneurs, athletes etc, they broadened my vision.”

She said it was then when she realized that she could become anything she wanted in her life. “From becoming a doctor to becoming the prime minister of Pakistan and fixing all the issues.”—INP