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After failing twice, Nagpur Boy Tops CS All-India Exam

After failing twice, Nagpur Boy Tops CS All-India Exam
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Nagpur: The old proverb ‘third time was charm’ in accordance with the charges perfectly for City Lad Eshan Loiya when the results for the Corporate Secretary (CS) exam was stated on Monday.
After failing to clear the exam in 2019 and 2020, Liyaya returned with Bang by adding the ranking of all Indian level achievements.
“I am very happy with this result after what happened in the previous two tests,” Loiya laughed, the preparation for the exam was all independent learning.
“I am a rental accountant and is looking at CS as an additional degree.
So the whole study occurred at home without professional training,” Luiya said.
Two previous failed attempts did not affect it at all and he remained focused on the goal.
“This might help me professionally become CA, and thus the failure does not have a negative impact on me,” Luiya said.
With a school from a public school Vidya Mandir and Delhi BPA Bhavan, Liya then attended HISLOP COLLEGE for the trade degree.
“I finish CA in 2018 and then start preparing CS,” he said.
Coming from business families, Eshan is the first between KIN appearing for CS.
Loiya traced her family heritage until when Kampee was established.
“My ancestors are members of the founder of Kota Kampee.
There is a vast business kingdom, which of course does not come out on that scale anymore, but charity organizations in our family name continue to operate even now,” he said, talking about the root of his family in and around Nagpur .
CS examination results for professional programs (old and new syllabus), executive programs (old and new syllabus) and foundation programs, June, 2021 sessions stated today.
Loiya, who emerged from the Nagpur Center, and Vaishnavi Badrinarayan Biyani, who emerged from the center of Pune, had secured the first rank of India in a professional program (old syllabus) and a professional program (new syllabus).
In the professional program exam (Old Syllabus), 33.22% of candidates passed in module-I, 30.65% in modules-II and 79.23% in modules-III, whereas in professional programs (new syllabus), 26, 14% of candidates passed in module I, 16.86% in module-II and 29.80% in module-III.

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