New Delhi: A brother duo made headlines because of the Institute of Chartered Accountants of India (ICAI) released the results for the Final CA exam on Monday with a 19-year-old nandini agrawal, the highest examination with 614/800) (76.75%) And his brother, Sachin Agrawal (21) secured all Indian (air) ranked 18.
Both Victor Convent school students in Morena District in Madhya Pradesh were prepared together for IPCC (integrated professional competency courses) and Final CA (Chartered Accounts).
“Our simple strategy – we support each other but we criticize more more.
When we broke the paper question, he checked my answer and I checked him.
There were times when I lost hope but my brother helped me throughout the phase,” Nandini said, “said Nandini,” said Nandini, “said Nandini who missed two classes and studied in the same class as his brother.
He has passed 12th grade in 2017 and currently performs the article from PWC (Price of Waterhouse Coopers).
He also got air 31 in the IPCC exam.
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Recognizing that the same as the other siblings in the world, they occasionally fight, Sachin said, “But it only lasts for some time and we return to normal.”
Praise his sister, he said, “I would be happy with a 70 percent mark because I did not have high hopes but I knew that Nandini would do well.
He was brilliant and deserved to get all the success.
In many ways, he was my mentor.”
Sachin pursued his article from a company based in Gurugram, a one-point advisor.
Duo suggested candidates to follow the ICAI study material to recognize the exam that said, “it has worked very well for them”.
Highlighting the big problems faced by prospective women because of their sex, Nandini said, “Girls don’t get many opportunities to prove themselves compared to boys.
If they cannot solve competitive examinations in one or two efforts, they are asked they are asked Give up, while the same thing does not apply to boys.
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“I’ve been lucky enough to have very supportive parents, but all parents must help their children join their dreams, whether it’s a man or woman,” the teenager added.
Their father is a tax consultant while their mother is a housewife.