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The CA exam results, announced on Jan 9, brought joy to some and motivated others to redouble their efforts. In Rajasthan’s Churu, a young woman from a modest family, 25-year-old Harshita Aggarwal, achieved the remarkable feat of becoming a Chartered Accountant, garnering congratulations from a multitude of well-wishers.
Naresh Agarwal, Harshita Agarwal’s father and a CA exam pass-out himself, along with her housewife mother and elder brother, assists her at the family-owned Galle grocery shop. Upon learning that their daughter had successfully become a CA, the family’s joy knew no bounds.
Dedicating six years to the rigorous preparation for the challenging CA exam, Harshita Aggarwal has now tasted success. She shared that her focus on studies and serious approach to CA exam preparation have culminated in the visible outcome witnessed today.
Following the announcement of results for the CA final and intermediate exams held in November 2023 by the Institute of Chartered Accountants of India (ICAI), the top-performing candidates in the Final examination have been unveiled. Madhur Jain from Jaipur secured the first rank with 77.38 per cent, Sanskruti Atul Parolia from Mumbai claimed the second rank with 74.88 per cent, and the third rank was shared by Tikendra Kumar Singhal and Rishi Malhotra from Jaipur, both achieving a score of 73.75 per cent.
The results and mark details for the Final & Intermediate Examination are accessible on the website www.icai.nic.in. Students need to input their registration number or PIN along with the roll number to retrieve their results. The ICAI has disclosed a pass percentage, indicating that 8650 candidates have successfully qualified as Chartered Accountants.
The Institute of Chartered Accountants of India (ICAI) officially announced on January 4 that the results for the Chartered Accountancy (CA) Final and Inter Examinations will be disclosed on January 9, 2023. To pass the CA Final exams, candidates need to secure a minimum of 40 per cent marks in each subject and achieve an overall aggregate of 50 per cent in either both groups or one group.
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