GCC School Opens NFET Applications for 2026–27

- GCC School announces National Finance Entrance Test applications for 2026–27 academic year targeting commerce graduates nationwide.
- NFET selection process evaluates candidates’ analytical ability, financial knowledge, and aptitude for professional accounting careers.
- Programme aims to prepare skilled finance professionals through industry-oriented training, strengthening workforce for corporate financial sectors.
The GCC School has opened applications for the National Finance Entrance Test (NFET) 2026–27, offering commerce graduates an opportunity to enroll in a specialized accounting and finance training programme.
The entrance test serves as a gateway for candidates who want to pursue advanced professional education in finance and accounting. According to the announcement, eligible candidates can submit their applications for the NFET until 15 April, after which the selection process will begin.
The programme selects outstanding graduates who will receive training in essential financial skills needed for success in today’s business world.
The NFET programme delivers comprehensive training to help students develop financial expertise which connects academic knowledge with practical financial work.
The entrance examination assesses candidates through three evaluation areas which include their analytical capabilities and financial understanding and their potential to succeed in accounting.
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Students who pass the test will enter a comprehensive training program that teaches those advanced accounting principles and financial analysis skills and provides them with practical experience of actual financial systems. The programme prepares students to work in corporate finance and auditing and taxation and financial consulting fields.
The program aims to develop more qualified finance experts who will work in the country. The program targets commerce graduates because they already have basic accounting and finance knowledge which needs practical training for their professional development. The NFET system for structured learning assessment will enable students to acquire both technical skills and professional competencies.
The 2026–27 academic cycles will begin with NFET applications which GCC School developed to improve financial education opportunities for students.
The institution created a special entrance test and dedicated training program to develop finance professionals who will meet the future needs of financial and corporate sectors. The initiative demonstrates the increasing need for professional education programs that connect academic learning to industry requirements.