gitesh chitkara
(7 Points)
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vasu budumuru
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sathish mandhala
(7 Points)
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Bhargav
(Article)
(33 Points)
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Nithya Krishnamani
(Student CA IPC / IPCC)
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vasu budumuru
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Nidhi Prajapati
(Accountant)
(108 Points)
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Congrats sir ,your story is motivation for me.
CA Ruskin B
(Member)
(2602 Points)
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I would recommend this message primarily to the young aspirants that they should not make the mistake of loosing opportunities and advantages they have in their earlier times of studies. Learn from the mistake of others, that is wisdom. It is equally inspiring to those who left CA course for their family. Congratulations Sir, and thanks for the message.
Miszbah Jalal
(2 Points)
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Sri Hari
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sricharan podugu
(nothing)
(38 Points)
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Divesh Shah
(CFO)
(32 Points)
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Hi Deepak,
Your story resembles my struggle very much, just that i was a no merit lister, But yes due to the responsibilities i had to keep studies on a second priority, leading to a gap of twelve years between Inter and Final clearances. But Yes, Perseverance is the Game
Days changed once I left my job after clearing CA, thats the time i could explore the world for better opportunities. Today, i can retire much before my age. And am now free to take up US-CPA which was my one-time passion when i could not clear CA.
So guys, never get depressed, there is always light at the end of the tunnel.....
Good luck
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