Meet Nandini Agrawal, world’s youngest female Chartered Accountant who got AIR 1 in CA finals exam at…, holds Guinness World Record for…

Clearing the toughest examinations, such as JEE, NEET, UPSC CSE, CA, and SSC requires dedication, perseverance, patience, and hard work. Every year, the number of aspirants continues to rise, intensifying the level of competition. However, only thousands manage to clear the first stage. From there, just a few hundred move on to the next level. As the process narrows further, only a handful of candidates make it to the top tier, and finally, just one emerges as the topper, securing All India Rank 1.

In this scenario, there are a few candidates who not only clear the exam on their first attempt but also get recognized by Guinness World Records. This Indian woman, who received the title of world’s youngest Chartered Accountant is also holds a Guinness World Record. She scored…, she is from…

Originally from Morena, Madhya Pradesh, Nandini Agrawal earned the position of becoming the world’s youngest female Chartered Accountant, a title officially recognized by the Guinness World Records. Reportedly, she holds the position of becoming the world’s youngest female CA at the age of 19.

Nandini, born on October 18, 2001, made history in 2021 by securing the All India Rank 1 in a nationwide exam, as recognised by the India Book of Records. She appeared for her final CA (New) examination in July 2021 and achieved this incredible feat at just 19 years, 8 months, and 18 days old. Her achievement was officially confirmed on November 29, 2021, making her one of the youngest to ever top the prestigious exam.

Youngest Chartered Accountant

The statement on the official website of the India Book of Records reads,” The record for being the youngest Chartered Accountant was set by Nandini Agrawal (born on October 18, 2001) of Morena, Madhya Pradesh. She appeared for her final CA (New) examination in July 2021 and secured the 1st rank at the age of 19 years, 8 months and 18 days, as confirmed on November 29, 2021.”

Nandini’s journey to success began with an early spark of motivation. When a Guinness World Record holder once visited her school, it left a lasting impression on her young mind, planting the seed of ambition to do something truly remarkable. Gifted with sharp intellect and driven by determination, Nandini skipped two grades, appearing for her Class 10 board exams at just 13 and completing Class 12 by the age of 15.