Kolkata: Reading success stories often instills renewed hope in aspiring individuals. In this article, we will talk about Kinjal Ajmera, who has secured an All India rank (AIR) 3 in the ICAI Chartered Accountant final examination. Sharing a post on LinkedIn, Kinjal wrote, “Secured All India Rank 3 in ICAI CA Finals November 2024 examination by scoring 82.17%. Would like to thank my parents and teachers for their guidance and support.”
Speaking of her educational qualifications, Kinjal completed her class 12th at Delhi Public School, Ruby Park. She then pursued a Bachelor of Commerce degree at St. Xavier’s College (Autonomous), Kolkata. Kinjal started her higher education journey in December 2020 when she appeared for the CA Foundation exam. A year later, in December 2021, she cleared the CA Intermediate exams, securing All India Rank 1. Her success continued when she appeared for the CS Executive exams in December 2022, where she also achieved Rank 1.
As per her LinkedIn account, Kinjal scored 690 out of 800 in the ICAI Intermediate examination in 2021. Meanwhile, she scored 609 out of 800 in the CS Executive examination. Hailing from Kolkata, Kinjal attributes her success to her family and teachers. Her father, a practicing chartered accountant with his own firm, was instrumental in shaping her aspirations. Kinjal’s mother, a homemaker, helped her achieve her goal.
In the ICAI CA Final examination, she scored 85 marks in financial reporting and advanced financial management, respectively. She scored 84 marks in the Integrated Business Solutions (Multidisciplinary Case Study with Strategic Management). Overall, she scored 493 marks.
The 23-year-old opted for online coaching to balance her demanding articleship schedule. She followed a disciplined routine, dedicating early mornings from 6 am to 9 am for studies before heading to the office. After returning home, she continued her preparation post-dinner and used weekends for extended study sessions.
While speaking to Indian Express, she shared, “Taking out a few hours every day and making the most of weekends was crucial.” Kinjal recognizes the immense pressure of being a consistent topper. “Each paper is equally challenging, and the syllabus is vast,” she told IndianExpress.
To manage this, her strategy was to break the syllabus into smaller, manageable sections and tackle them in a systematic way. This approach not only reduced the pressure but also ensured comprehensive preparation.
Speaking of her educational qualifications, Kinjal completed her class 12th at Delhi Public School, Ruby Park. She then pursued a Bachelor of Commerce degree at St. Xavier’s College (Autonomous), Kolkata. Kinjal started her higher education journey in December 2020 when she appeared for the CA Foundation exam. A year later, in December 2021, she cleared the CA Intermediate exams, securing All India Rank 1. Her success continued when she appeared for the CS Executive exams in December 2022, where she also achieved Rank 1.
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As per her LinkedIn account, Kinjal scored 690 out of 800 in the ICAI Intermediate examination in 2021. Meanwhile, she scored 609 out of 800 in the CS Executive examination. Hailing from Kolkata, Kinjal attributes her success to her family and teachers. Her father, a practicing chartered accountant with his own firm, was instrumental in shaping her aspirations. Kinjal’s mother, a homemaker, helped her achieve her goal.
In the ICAI CA Final examination, she scored 85 marks in financial reporting and advanced financial management, respectively. She scored 84 marks in the Integrated Business Solutions (Multidisciplinary Case Study with Strategic Management). Overall, she scored 493 marks.
The 23-year-old opted for online coaching to balance her demanding articleship schedule. She followed a disciplined routine, dedicating early mornings from 6 am to 9 am for studies before heading to the office. After returning home, she continued her preparation post-dinner and used weekends for extended study sessions.
While speaking to Indian Express, she shared, “Taking out a few hours every day and making the most of weekends was crucial.” Kinjal recognizes the immense pressure of being a consistent topper. “Each paper is equally challenging, and the syllabus is vast,” she told IndianExpress.
To manage this, her strategy was to break the syllabus into smaller, manageable sections and tackle them in a systematic way. This approach not only reduced the pressure but also ensured comprehensive preparation.