- India’s first Visually challenged CA
Several students with normal health struggle to pass
the examination despite the best of professional coaching and excellent
support provided by their family. It is inspiring to know that Ranjani
Gopal, a visually challenged girl has cleared the exam during 2002 to
become India’s first visually challenged woman to pass CA examination.
She was
prescribed penicillin tablets for common cold by a doctor when she was
nine years old. This was given without test dosage and this resulted in
an allergic reaction which in medical terminology is known as “Steven
Johnson Syndrome”. Her vision started deteriorating gradually and she
lost her vision in right eye by the time she completed B.Com degree
course.
She found it difficult to get a job due to her
disability. She thought of pursuing CA course to improve her chances for
getting a job. With lot of determination she joined CA course as there
is not much need to attend regular classes like other courses. She
started using the screen reading software and learnt how to use
computers. She got all the materials converted to soft copy and started
studying in a focussed manner. After facing lot of difficulties, she
successfully passed the CA examination and is now well placed in a
reputed firm.
RanjaniGopal has proved that it is possible to pass
the CA examination if one prepares in a focussed manner in spite of any
physical handicap. When a physically challenged person passes the tough course, no excuse can be accepted from a person enjoying normal health.
Visit this link to know how her inspiring success story.Office boy who became CA
Students also blame financial problems as an excuse
for not passing the CA examination after several attempts. They claim
that they are not able to afford specialised coaching provided by
reputed coaching institutes.
Shailesh who worked as an office boy in a private firm has cleared CA examination though he lacked financial support. Shailesh,
youngest son of housemaid Nirmala and textile loom worker Arun, studied
in Sarvajanik High school in Marathi medium. He lived in a 12×25 room
in a slum in Limbayat with a family of five.
He joined B.Com course from IGNOU through
correspondence. While doing B.Com he came in touch with Jay Chhaira, his
tutor and employer, running the Institute of Professional Studies in
Athwa lines. He joined the institute as a student-cum-office-boy so that
he doesn’t have to put any financial burden on his father and elder
brother.
He joined CA course and used to study in office
during his spare time. He did lose heart in between and left studies
completely for two years, only to return with more vigour and cleared
every exam. Ultimately he passed CA examination successfully and started
his own consultancy firm. In spite of his financial difficulties he has
successfully cleared CA examination.
There is no need to worry about financial difficulties and the examination can be passed by overcoming such difficulties.
Another girl Dhanshree Vilas Todkar, daughter of a
Tea stall owner also cleared the examination recently. She also worked
in the Tea stall during spare time. Thus it is obvious that CA
examination can be passed by any individual even if they come from a
poor financial background.
Cleared CA, ICWA, CS at 23 yrs
Many students struggle to pass the CA examination even though they study only CA course exclusively.
23-year-old Pallavi Sachdeva from Delhi, cracked
three exams CA (Chartered Accountancy), CA (Cost & Works
Accountancy) and CS (Company Secretary). It is really a great
achievement as she has cleared all three professional exams
simultaneously without any difficulty. Better understanding of basic
concepts and proper planning has helped Pallavi to accomplish this
achievement.
Daughter of Auto driver who scored first rank
Prema Jayakumar, the 24-year-old daughter of a
migrant Tamilian Jayakumar Perumal, an autorickshaw driver has topped
her chartered accountancy examination by scoring 607 out of 800 marks
(75.8 per cent).She secured all India First rank in her first attempt.
Prema studied
in Tamil medium till Class VIII from a Tamil medium municipal school.
She switched over to English medium only during ninth standard. It is really a great achievement that she could score such high marks despite difficulties faced by her.
Her brother Dhanraj aged 22 years also appeared in
the CA examination and passed it in his first attempt. Dhanraj worked in
a call centre to support his studies.
Visit this link to see her interviewCA after 32 attempts
Normally students lose interest after continuous
failures and discontinue the course. They tend to join some other course
or take up some employment. But untiring
efforts has enabled Kailash Narayan Purohit of Jodhpur to pass CA after
making 32 attempts spread over a period of 20 years. He was determined to pass the examination despite repeated failures.
Confined to Wheel chair, but passed CA
Neha Bansali was confined to the wheel chair when she hurt her spine. Neha Bansali shares her experiences in her own words.
“I was born in Delhi and grew up there. I belong to a
middle class family. I have a younger brother and a younger sister.
When I was playing with my friends my spine received a minor injury. But
because of infection the entire spine got affected. As a result I could
not sit up and got confined to the wheel chair. Except
my right hand I could not move any part of my body. I had to depend on
others to attend to the daily ablutions. I wanted to commit suicide. The
support given by my father and mother, my sister and brother kept me
up, I took the +2 exam. I scored 92% in the exams. This achievement gave
me confidence and encouragement. I took the chartered accountant’s
final exam and stood tenth in the national ranking “
This success made me live and I grew up from then on.
I, who was confined always to the wheel chair with ability to move only
one hand, developed a great urge to achieve something notable. I could
secure a job as a chartered accountant in a firm and became the chief
accountant.”
Born with cerebral palsy, but cleared CA
Ajit Shekhawat was born with cerebral palsy and
underwent treatment for two years at a Mumbai hospital at the age of
five. His treatment continued in Gandhinagar later on and Ajit continued
his studies and completed his graduation in commerce from Gandhinagar.
He then started preparing for his CA examination at home and cleared it.
Train blast victim who passed CA
Chirag Chauhan was an average student and it was only in the tenth standard final examination that he managed a first class.
Chirag Chauhanwas among the survivors of the serial
train blasts on July 11, 2006 which claimed over 180 lives. That day he
had left for home early when a bomb exploded in the suburban local at
Khar Road station. His spinal cord was damaged due to the explosion and some particles are still embedded in his chest and close to the trachea.
Despite his debilitating injures, he pressed on with his course and completed it on July 12, 2008. He
lost his father when he was 18 and was faced with the prospect of
looking after his sisters and mother, something he can proudly do now.
Chirag Chauhan, now wheel chair-bound, is a full-fledged CA working as a senior manager.
These success stories prove that it is possible to achieve success in
CA examination despite physical challenges and financial hardship.
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