Cursory: Nandini Agarwal was named the youngest female chartered accountant in the world by Guinness Records


Just when I thought I had seen it all, another genius surfaced from another part of the earth. Being a chartered accountant at 19 is a great feat at its peak.
The now-21-year-old, Nandini Agarwal, has been making rapid progress as a young girl. She hails from Morena, a tiny city in Madhya Pradesh.
Nandini jumped two grades in school, passing the board exams for the 10th grade at age 13 and the 12th grade at age 15. At the age of 19, she also proudly received a Guinness World Record.
She got the GW Record for being the youngest female chartered accountant in the world.
In 2021, she took the chartered accounting final test with a score of 614 out of 800 (76.75%). She outshined 83,000 other applicants.
Her motivation:
Agarwal revealed that her good relationship with her brother contributed significantly to her career. She remembered him as her best supporter and cheerleader.
Also, according to GWR, she faced a lot of difficulties including searching for an apprenticeship due to her age. Even smaller firms were not ready to take her on at the age of 16. These issues ultimately encouraged and motivated her to achieve her goals and she is pleased with her achievements.
Reading method:
She used multiple methods of studying to be able to reach her goals from online classes, course books, her apprenticeship and the internet.
Parents:
Nandini’s father, Naresh Chandra Gupta, is a tax practitioner, and her mother, Dimple Gupta, is a homemaker.
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