
In an inspirational example of lifelong learning with a 71 -year -old man from Jaipur, he broke stereotypes related to age by qualifying as an authorized accountant (CA), one of the most demanding professional qualifications in India. Tara Chand Agarwal, retired by a former state bank Bikaner & Jaipur (SBBJ), for this academic journey not in the classroom, but at home – and at the same time helped to prepare for its own CA exams.
The story was shared at LinkedIn Ca Nikhilesh Kataria, who revealed how Agarwal’s interest in accounting was triggered while helping his granddaughter with her study. What began as a support gesture soon developed into a determined personal persecution. After years of determination Agarwal successfully cleaned the final tests CA. Kataria appreciated her success and reminded the readers that “where there is a will, there is a way”.
The story hit the Akord online, with social media users flooded with the post of admiration and encouragement. Many of them considered this to be one of the most inspiring accounts of the year and applauded Agarwal’s resistance and passion for learning. Comments across platforms celebrated his steadfast determination, which proves that education and ambitions really do not have the age limit.
Results CA FINAL 2025
Meanwhile, the Institute for Authorized Accounting India (ICAI) announced the results of the final Chartered Accountants 2025 on 6 July. As stated, Maharashtra’s Ranjan Kabra from the ChhatraPati Sambhajinagar district reached the final CA tests and provided All India Rank 1 (Air-1) with an impressive score of 516 from 600-whole 86%.
The three highest positions were provided by Ranjan Kabra (Air-1), Nishtha Botra (Air-2) and Manav Rrakesh Shah (Air-3). ICAI confirmed that this year a total of 14,247 candidates were qualified. Tests for Group 1 and Group 2 were carried out from 16 May to 24 May 2025.
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