Nandini Agrawal, a young girl from Morena, Madhya Pradesh, has made India proud by becoming the world’s youngest female chartered accountant. She cleared her CA final exam at just 19 years and 330 days old. This amazing achievement didn’t stop here, and her name has been added to the Guinness World Records.
Cracking The Toughest CA Exam

Nandini Agrawal was always a very bright student. She even skipped two grades in school because she was doing so well. She finished her 10th at 13 and her 12th board exam at 15. Her dream to make a world record started when she was in the 11th grade. A Guinness World Record holder once visited her school, and seeing the respect and love he got, Nandini decided she also wanted to achieve something.
In July 2021, Nandini appeared for the final exams, where over 3,000 students were registered. She didn’t just pass — she took the exam with an incredible 614 out of 800 score. She became the All India Rank Holder 1.
Nandini Agarwal’s LinkedIn Bio

After checking her LinkedIn bio, we learned more about Nandini Agrawal. The bio says,
“Chartered Accountant (with B.Com) who has made a national record of getting AIR 1 in CA Finals at 19 yrs and AIR 31 in CA Inter at 16. I started my corporate journey with PwC as an article trainee and have been part of various dynamic teams and work cultures. I have three years of experience working in Statutory Audits, Group Reporting, Referred Reporting, IFRS Assignments, Tax Audits, and Forensic Audits.”

Nandini Agrawal seems quite active on LinkedIn, as per her LinkedIn profile. Nandini Agrawal went to Victor Convent Higher Secondary School for her class 11th and 12th. One of her old LinkedIn posts was found, and there she shared,
“After becoming a CA at 19 and my record being approved by the Indian Book of Records, I thought to give it a shot and apply to the Guinness Book of World Records on February 23. The journey after the post-application wasn’t smooth. With follow-ups and silence stretching for 6 months, doubt crept in. I almost accepted that it wouldn’t be approved.
But at 3:45 PM on a seemingly ordinary day, my phone burst with an email notification, and the email was a congratulatory one — ‘Congratulations, now you are a Guinness World Record title holder.’ She wrote that the moment was electrifying. Nothing would have been possible if my parents hadn’t recognized my capabilities in the early days and planned my schooling in a way that I could finish my academics at an early age.”
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