
CA Final Result Jan 2026 created headlines across the country, and one name that stood out was CA Jayesh Aggarwal, who secured All India Rank 6 (AIR 6). His journey from AIR 35 in Intermediate to a single-digit rank in Final is nothing short of inspiring.
In this exclusive success story based on his interaction after the results, we break down his preparation strategy, IBS exam approach, resource selection, mock test practice, and mindset that helped him crack one of the toughest professional exams in India conducted by the Institute of Chartered Accountants of India.
Jayesh shared that he had earlier secured AIR 35 in CA Intermediate, and in the January 2026 attempt, he achieved AIR 6 in CA Final.
Interestingly, he checked his result himself. When he saw his score, he felt a rank was possible. Moments later, the merit list confirmed Rank 6 — a proud single-digit achievement celebrated with family and friends.
His message to students? Improvement is always possible with the right strategy.
IBS is considered one of the toughest papers in CA Final due to:
Multiple case studies
Multi-subject MCQs
Large 4-hour paper
Time management challenges
Jayesh focused on:
Giving at least 2 mock tests before the actual exam
Practising full-length papers to improve speed
Targeting 95–100% paper attempt
He strongly believes that attempting the entire paper is critical. Even if unsure, writing relevant points ensures partial marks instead of zero.
Instead of relying heavily on case study books, he:
Focused on past year question papers
Understood topic mapping across subjects
Practised handling integrated questions
He emphasised that ICAI rarely repeats questions but frames them from ICAI module concepts.
Recent attempts have seen 40–45 marks weightage from SPOM-related areas. His strategy:
Read the ICAI module thoroughly
Go through illustrations and back questions
Revise the index to know topic placement
He clarified that memorising the index isn’t the goal — understanding topic location saves time.
Jayesh admitted that initially IBS papers took him 5 hours to complete in practice. With repeated mock tests, he reduced it to 4 hours.
His advice:
“At least 2 mock tests are enough to build exam stamina and time management.”
He avoided overloading resources and focused mainly on:
ICAI Study Modules
Past Year Question Papers
Limited revisions
He specifically advised students not to ignore ICAI modules, especially in theory-heavy subjects like Law.
Jayesh attempted around 95 marks in IBS. He highlighted:
Even partial knowledge can fetch 2–3 marks
Writing relevant legal or costing points avoids zero
Attempting full paper increases chances of scoring 60+
This practical approach helped him secure exemptions across papers.
Jayesh completed his article-ship at BSR & Co. (Affiliate of KPMG) in Gurgaon in Statutory Audit.
For the future, he plans to explore opportunities in:
Consulting
Industry roles
Corporate finance
Improvement is possible at every stage
Mock tests are non-negotiable
ICAI module is the core source
Attempt the full paper
Focus on concept clarity, not shortcuts
His journey proves that consistency and smart strategy matter more than studying endlessly.