
Grandfather becomes CA at 71. Got interested while helping his granddaughter in her studies
Tara Chand Agarwal, a 71-year-old from Jaipur, has achieved the remarkable feat of becoming a Chartered Accountant, proving that age is no barrier to learning. Inspired by assisting his granddaughter with her CA studies, the former bank employee persevered through the challenging exams. His story has resonated widely, celebrated as an inspiring example of lifelong learning and unwavering determination.
Tara Chand Agarwal became a CA at the age of 71. (Pic credit- LinkedIn @Nikhilesh Kataria) In a world where retirement often signals the end of professional ambition, a 71-year-old man from Jaipur is proving that age is truly just a number. Tara Chand Agarwal, a former employee of the erstwhile State Bank of Bikaner & Jaipur (SBBJ), has become a Chartered Accountant at an age when most would shy away from exams altogether. His journey to earning the prestigious CA title didn't begin in a classroom or boardroom—it began at home while helping his granddaughter prepare for hers.CA Nikhilesh Kataria took to LinkedIn to share the inspiring story, revealing that Agarwal became interested in accountancy while assisting his granddaughter with her own CA studies. What started as a gesture of support turned into a full-fledged academic pursuit. And now, after years of perseverance, he has cleared one of India's toughest professional exams. Kataria lauded his determination, reminding readers that 'where there is a will, there is a way.'The internet was quick to celebrate the milestone, with users flooding the post with messages of admiration and praise. Many hailed it as one of the most inspiring stories of the year, applauding his unwavering determination and passion for learning. The comments highlighted his resilience and willpower, proving that even in your 70s, education and dreams have no age limit.The results of the Chartered Accountants (CA) Final Examination 2025 were declared by the Institute of Chartered Accountants of India (ICAI) on July 6. According to ANI, Ranjan Kabra from Maharashtra's Chhatrapati Sambhajinagar district topped the CA Final exams, securing the All India Rank 1 (AIR-1) with an impressive 516 out of 600 marks—an 86% score. The complete list of CA Final May 2025 toppers includes Rajan Kabra (AIR-1), Nishtha Bothra (AIR-2), and Manav Rakesh Shah (AIR-3). ICAI confirmed that this year, a total of 14,247 candidates qualified as Chartered Accountants, with the exams held between May 16 and May 24 for Group 1 and Group 2 papers.
( Originally published on Jul 08, 2025 )
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