Nandini Agrawal, a 19-year-old from Morena, Madhya Pradesh, has made news by becoming the youngest female Chartered Accountant (CA) in the world, according to Guinness World Records, at a time when many of her colleagues are concentrating on applying to colleges. Nandini has had an absolutely amazing academic path. Because of her commitment to her studies, she was able to skip two school grades, finishing her 12th board test at the age of 15 and her 10th at the age of 13. She was motivated to become the youngest certified public accountant after seeing a Guinness World Record holder visit her school.
 
But being young has its drawbacks, especially when she was an apprentice. Many companies were reluctant to hire her as an apprentice since she was just sixteen. Despite these setbacks, Nandini continued to pursue her objective. Her remarkable score of 614 out of 800 (76.75%) in the 2021 CA final exam earned her All india Rank 1. She became the youngest female chartered accountant in the world when her findings were revealed, at exactly 19 years and 330 days of age.

Throughout Nandini's journey, her older brother, who was also studying for the CA examinations, was an invaluable source of support. He gave her great advice and was aware of the difficulties she was facing. In the same test, her brother placed 18th, but Nandini topped the final merit list.
 
 

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