Meet Nandini Agrawal, the youngest chartered accountant in the world, who got the air… Score is…

Despite her achievements, Nandini faced major challenges due to her youth, especially when she was seeking an apprentice at the age of 16. Many companies accept her indecisively, but she remains determined and focused on her goals.
Nandini Agrawal of Morena from Madhya Pradesh became the youngest female chartered accountant in the world, thus gaining history, the title officially recognized by the Guinness World Records. Although most of her peers are preparing for college, Nandini sets a new benchmark at the age of 19 in one of India’s toughest professional exams.
Nandini has been a smart student from the start, completing two grades at school, and her 12th exam at the age of 13 and at the age of 15. Aiming at the high position inspired by the Guinness World Records person, she visited her school and inspired her to pursue her own record.
Despite her achievements, Nandini faced major challenges due to her youth, especially when she was seeking an apprentice at the age of 16. Many companies accept her indecisively, but she remains determined and focused on her goals.
In 2021, Nandini not only cleared the CA final exam, but also took the first place nationwide, scoring 614 out of 800 points (76.75%) and ensuring No. 1 in India. Her results were announced for 19 years and 330 days, and she won the Guinness World Record and was the youngest female rental accountant in the world.
The support of her older brother Sachin Agrawal, who also prepares for the CA exam, plays a major role in Nandini’s success. Brothers and sisters study together and motivate and help each other throughout the preparation process. Although Nandini won the highest ranking, Sachin finished 18th in the same exam.