Inspiring Success Stories: Children of Vadodara's Working-Class Families Excel in CMA Exam
Determination and Hard Work Pay Off for Young Achievers in Pursuit of Professional Dreams
Vadodara, India - The results of the challenging Cost Management Accountant (CMA) exam were announced on Tuesday evening, and eight students from Vadodara have successfully earned their CMA degrees. Among these achievers are children of a tailor, a rubber stamp maker, and a tempo driver, who overcame financial hardships to secure their professional future.
Jai Chauhan, the son of a freelance tailor, secured an impressive 9th rank at the national level and topped the list in Vadodara. Chauhan, who lives in a rented house, has long aspired to buy his own home. Despite having to work as a domestic helper for three years and having limited time to study, his father's encouragement enabled him to focus on his studies and maintain his ranking from the CMA Inter exam.
Munir Khatri, ranked second in Vadodara, is the son of a rubber stamp maker. Inspired by his sister, who is pursuing a CA final, Khatri self-studied for the CMA exam as his family could not afford coaching classes. With his LLB studies also completed, Khatri now dreams of pursuing an MBA while working.
Vivek Rathore, whose father is a tempo driver, lives in a one-room house in the Karelibagh area of the city. Despite the cramped living conditions, Rathore passed his B.Com and M.Com with distinction and prepared for the CMA exam in the same environment. With the support of his cousin and encouragement from his parents, he persevered and is now eager to find a job at a reputable company to provide financial stability for his family.
