Do you know? The Guinness Record for the youngest male CA is held by an Indian – Ramendra Chandra Ganguli of Lucknow achieved the feat at the age of 19 in May 1956. Now, it’s another Indian, this time a young dedicated Indian girl has carved her name in the Guiness Book of world Records: Meet Nandini Agrawal, of Morena in Madhya Pradesh, India. BK Singh

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At 19 vast number of students in this country are struggling to clear 12th class but Nandini Agrawal astonished all by becoming Charted Accountant, the youngest girl in the 🌍.

 

With this spectacular feat she has entered straight into Guiness Book of world records.

 

All through she had been a diligent student and as such managed to skip two classes with double promotions.

 

This jump allowed her to clear 10th at the age of 13 and 12th at age 15.

 

At an age when others of her age are probably seeking admission into colleges, Nandini has become the world’s youngest female chartered accountant, as per Guinness Records. Her feat has left everyone wondering and surprised at the same time.

 

At school, Nandini Agrawal had always been a hard-working with exceptional academic performance. Meanwhile she got inspired by a Guinness World Record holder who had once visited her school, Nandini, too, wanted to do something extraordinary. So, she set her eyes on becoming the youngest CA. However, Nandini’s young age didn’t prove to be very helpful in the process, especially for her apprenticeship. Because she was just 16 years old and as such firms were hesitant to take her as an apprentice. However, this didn’t bog her down, and she continued to focus her goal.

 

At 19, Nandini topped with a score of 614 out of 800 (76.75%) in the CA final 2021. She was precisely 19 years old, 330 days old, when the result was announced. Her feat got her name registered in the Guinness World Records as the world’s youngest female chartered accountant.

 

e biggest support in her journey. While Nandini stood first in the final merit list, her brother bagged the 18th spot in the same exam. Her brother always served as a beacon of light for her as he would help and guide her whenever she felt stuck.

 

 

 

People like Nandini defy all norms and write history the way they desire. For them nothing is impossible. They can cross all hurdles and defy norms where normal people feel bewildered.

 

 

So, Kudos to Nandini for her exemplary performance and becoming a source of inspiration to those struggling to achieve their goals.

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