Two CCA Students Achieve a Perfect 100 in Their First ACCA Paper (FA)

In a remarkable academic achievement, Tisa Bansal and Prince Upreti, students from the June 2025 ACCA Batch at Certified College of Accountancy (CCA), have both scored a perfect 100 out of 100 in their very first ACCA paper, Financial Accounting (FA). Their exceptional performance has set a new benchmark for excellence and demonstrated the high standard of education and commitment fostered at CCA. 

Tisa Bansal, the +2 topper from Modern Indian School, had earlier received a 50% scholarship at the FIA level for her outstanding academic performance in high school. Her consistency, discipline, and hard work have once again paid off as she begins her ACCA journey with a flawless score. 

On the other hand, Prince Upreti, the Winner of the CCA Scholarship Fund Exam, was awarded a 100% scholarship in the FIA level for securing the top position. His achievement reflects not only his strong determination and effort but also the effectiveness of the CCA Scholarship Fund initiative in identifying and nurturing exceptional talents. 

Both students will now receive full scholarships for the ACCA Skills Level and will be honored with a cash prize of Rs. 20,000 each in recognition of their outstanding accomplishment. The perfect scores were celebrated with a special cake-cutting ceremony at CCA, marking the beginning of their continued success and serving as a moment of inspiration for their peers. Their success stands as a powerful motivation for aspiring ACCA students, proving that hard work and the right learning environment can lead to extraordinary results. 

The achievements of Tisa and Prince have been made possible through the continuous support of their parents, the dedicated guidance of their teachers, and the nurturing academic atmosphere at CCA. The college’s structured approach, expert faculty, and resourceful learning environment have helped countless students build a strong foundation in professional accounting education. Their remarkable scores not only celebrate individual brilliance but also reflect the collaborative effort of family, faculty, and institution in shaping future finance professionals.