Nirmal Jain - A CAclubindia Member
				CA Final (Existing 
				Course)- 1st Rank Holder 
				
				
 
				‘Nirmal’ his name defines his blessedness. From a small town of 
				Rajasthan where there are no colleges to pursue commerce, his love 
				for the subject inspired him to move from his native land to Jodhpur. 
				Is this a teaching for all of us, ‘Pursue what you are best in, 
				no matter what the environment provides you!’ 
				
				While speaking to him we could understand one thing clearly ‘It’s 
				not whether a person is extraordinary or not, but what he does and 
				how he does must be extraordinary’. He has an extraordinary determination 
				in his voice and extraordinary believe in his actions, which we 
				think makes him extraordinary. Let’s hear about his journey from 
				a student to a Chartered Accountant in his own words:
				
				“My siblings have also done this, they had no option of studying 
				Commerce in the town so they went to nearby cities to pursue further 
				studies and few of them are also pursuing CA. I also had this in 
				my mind that if i have to take up commerce as my stream of study 
				i have to move from my native town and complete my studies. Eventually 
				i also took up CA and started working towards it. I had a very systematic 
				lifestyle while i was preparing for my exams or even when i was 
				working as an article. I knew i have limited hours in a day so after 
				keeping aside the 7 hours bracket for articleship, i used to plan 
				the rest of the day very strictly keeping in mind my coaching hours 
				and self studies timing. In Final exams as the topics and subjects 
				involved are critical, coaching is really important to understand 
				the concepts better. Also the reference books should be limited 
				in number in the sense that do not follow three to four different 
				books for a chapter this may increase the confusion and you might 
				waste time on things or issues which are not very important. Rather 
				stick to references which you find comfortable to understand and 
				which has concepts well written, this will save time as you have 
				eight papers in total to study for.”
				
				“Articleship also has a lot to do when it comes to how well you 
				fair in your exams. I have done my articleship from a very prestigious 
				and renowned firm in Jodhpur, and the credit of my result also goes 
				to the working experience that i have received from my firm in Audit, 
				Corporate Law and Taxation matters. I would always suggest students 
				to take their practical training very seriously as they’ll always 
				have an edge over others then. I expected better marks as per my 
				own evaluation but then never expected a ‘Rank 1’. Somehow the evaluation 
				has been strict as the pass percentage is really low and many of 
				my friends are really disheartened as this kind of result was not 
				expected.” 
				
				“I have three options in my mind, though till now the only thing 
				i wanted was to clear my CA Final exams. My family and peers are 
				of the view of me studying further and taking up IAS, but i have 
				other two options open also- practice or job. All these decisions 
				i am procrastinating, for i need to think thoroughly before i take 
				a decision. For now i am completely hooked up to the endless calls 
				i am receiving, and attending family friends who are so so happy 
				for me. There has always been an issue that the results are been 
				scaled/ fabricated but i really don’t think so, this is a professional 
				course and students should understand the technicality of subjects 
				and not just blindly blame ICAI for their results. Also to forfeit 
				such arguments ICAI has declared that students will be able to physically 
				access their answer scripts after the results are out from May 2011, 
				which clearly shows their honest intentions.”
				
				“My father has been my inspiration since childhood, he is a self- 
				made man and i want to be like him, his dedication towards his work 
				and the disciplined life he follows are his strength.”
				
				“I would suggest students to never start without planning. They 
				should not get induced by things which their peers are doing, as 
				every person has a different way of handling their strengths and 
				weaknesses. Also never get over burdened by choices, stick to the 
				references you are following unless you find a better option and 
				give equal importance to each subject as every subject counts and 
				each one of them are technically difficult. He adds that you can 
				be a CA or a Dr but only with a disciplined life you can be a successful 
				CA or a Dr or whatever you want to be.”
				
				
We wish Nirmal a bright and prosperous life as a Chartered Accountant 
				as the real race starts now!!