New Delhi, 7th April, 2026: GCC School, hosted a roundtable discussion in Chaudhary Charan Singh University, Meerut, bringing together esteemed school principals and academic leaders to deliberate on the theme “Impact of New-Age Learning on Building the Future Workforce & Finance Professionals.” Supported by CCSU, the meet aimed to enable structured and secure career opportunities for commerce graduates in Big4 firms and leading MNCs.
The roundtable served as a focused platform for knowledge exchange, aimed at bridging the gap between industry and academia, and ensuring that commerce graduates are equipped with the right skills and opportunities to build secure careers with leading global firms across India and international markets.
The session witnessed participation from representatives of leading colleges across Meerut and nearby regions with participation from more than 28 colleges under CCSU Meerut who actively contributed insights on curriculum evolution, experiential learning and the increasing need to align education with real-world industry demands. The discussion highlighted the growing importance of finance certifications, practical exposure, and global competency frameworks in shaping the next generation of commerce professionals.
The session featured distinguished speakers, including Prof. (Dr.) Manpreet Singh Manna, Executive Director, GCC School and CPA Nitish Khatri, AVP, GCC School & KC GlobEd. They offered key perspectives on the rising importance of modern learning frameworks in developing globally competitive finance professionals, while also emphasizing GCC School’s contribution to shaping this dynamic landscape.
Prof. (Dr.) Manpreet Singh Manna said, “At GCC School, we aim to transform commerce graduates into future-ready professionals through programs like AEIAP, through the National Finance Entrance Test (NFET). We see strong career growth potential in the students of CCSU’s commerce students that’s why we offer the 100% NFET fee waiver for final-year B.Com students across all CCSU-affiliated colleges, and by blending certifications, practical training, and real-world exposure, we prepare them to step into Big4 firms and leading MNCs with confidence, unlocking opportunities with packages starting at 10 LPA for deserving candidates.”
Prof. Sangeeta Shukla, Vice-Chancellor, CCSU Meerut and Prof. Hare Krishna (Officiating VC), Senior Professor & Head, Department of Statistics, CCSU jointly said, “GCC School is truly a game changer for commerce graduates. There has never been a structured platform like this that directly bridges the gap between academic learning and global career opportunities for commerce graduates, especially in Big4 firms and leading MNCs.”
Addressing the audience, CPA Nitish Khatri, AVP, GCC School & KC GlobEd highlighted the growing importance of aligning academic curricula with evolving industry demands, pointing out that experiential learning and international exposure are essential in preparing students for a rapidly changing financial landscape.
The meet also encouraged active participation from attendees, fostering meaningful discussions, exchange of ideas, and exploration of emerging career opportunities in the global finance domain.