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CEPT University, formerly the Centre for Environmental Planning and Technology, is an academic institution located near University Area in Ahmedabad, India offering undergraduate, postgraduate and doctoral programmes in areas of natural and developed environment of human society and related disciplines.[1]

Key Information

History

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The Centre for Environment Planning & Technology was established as the School of Architecture in 1962, by The Ahmedabad Education Society (AES), followed by the School of Planning, School of Building Science and Technology and School of Interior Design in 1972, 1982 and 1991 respectively, which were established with aid from the Ministry of Human Resource Development, the Government of Gujarat and the Ford Foundation.[2]

Until 2002 the institute was autonomous and awarded its own diplomas while being recognized by the All India Council of Technical Education (AICTE). From 2002 to 2005 it was affiliated to Hemchandracharya North Gujarat University.[2] In 2005 it became a university through the Centre for Environmental Planning and Technology University Act, 2005.[3] It was renamed "CEPT University" through CEPT University Act, 2010.[4]

Academics

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Faculty of Architecture

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The Faculty of Architecture was established as the 'School of Architecture' in 1962. It focuses on design in the private realm.[5] It offers Masters in Landscape Architecture, a course established by Landscape Department since 1993.[6]

Faculty of Planning

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Faculty of Planning, CEPT University

The Faculty of Planning, focused on planning in the public realm, was established in 1972 as the 'School of Planning'.[7]

Faculty of Technology

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The Faculty of Technology, which concentrates on engineering and construction, was established in 1982 as the 'School of Building Science and Technology'.[8]

Faculty of Design

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School of Interior Design

The Faculty of Design was established in 1991 as the 'School of Interior Design'. It deals with habitat related interiors, crafts, systems, and products. The Faculty of Design at CEPT proposes a contemporary design education to address various streams of knowledge and production in an evolving and ever-expanding discipline of design. [9]

Faculty of Management

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The Faculty of Management was established in 2008 and offered MBA in Technology Management. It was re-christened in 2013 and it now focuses on Habitat and Project Management.

Centres of study

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CEPT has established centres of study in the following areas:

  • CEPT Research & Development Foundation (CRDF)[10]
  • Center for Urban Equity (CUE)[11]
  • Center for Advanced Research in Building Science & Energy (CARBSE)[12]
  • Design Innovation & Craft Resource Center (DICRC)[13]
  • Center for Excellence in Urban Transport (CoE)[14]

Ranking

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The university was ranked 6th in India by the National Institutional Ranking Framework in the architecture ranking in 2024.[15]

University rankings
Architecture – India
NIRF (2024)[16]6


Notable people

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  • B. V. Doshi - The founder Director of the School of Architecture, Ahmedabad (1962–1972), founder Director of the School of Planning (1972–1979), founder Dean of the Centre for Environmental Planning and Technology (1972–1981), founder member of the Visual Arts Centre, Ahmedabad and founder Director of the Kanoria Centre for Arts, Ahmedabad and the first Indian winner of Pritzker Prize.[17]
  • Christopher Benninger-The founder of the School of Planning, Ahmedabad, and Board Member (1972-2024)
  • Rahul Mehrotra - Faculty of Architecture Alumni and Chair of the Department of Urban Planning and Design at the Harvard Graduate School of Design. [18]
  • Hasmukh Patel - an architect credited with making significant contributions to contemporary architecture in India, who was a Distinguished Professor and Dean Emeritus.[19]
  • Achal Bakeri - Faculty of Architecture alumni and an Indian entrepreneur and founder, chairman and managing director of Symphony Limited.[20]
  • Bimal Patel - Faculty of Architecture alumni, ex-President of CEPT University (2010-2023) and winner of Padma Shri award.[21]
  • Chitra Vishwanath - Faculty of Architecture alumni and an Indian architect based in Bengaluru who works on themes related to ecology and architecture.[22]
  • Emani Kumar - Faculty of Architecture alumni, environmentalist and a proponent of the concept of sustainable development.
  • Arpan Shah - Faculty of Architecture alumni and an Indian architect based in Ahmedabad practising an inclusive architecture expressive of people, place and purpose.

References

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CEPT University is a in , , , dedicated to advancing knowledge and practice in the fields of , , design, technology, and related to human habitats. It emphasizes creating thoughtful professionals through rigorous , deepening understanding of habitats via , and enhancing urban livability through advisory projects. Founded in by the Ahmedabad Education Society with initial support from the , it began as the School of Architecture and has since expanded to encompass five faculties and the CEPT Foundation Program, focused on designing, planning, constructing, and managing built environments. The university's development reflects a commitment to interdisciplinary approaches in habitat professions. The Faculty of Planning was established in 1972 with backing from the , the , and the , while the Faculty of Technology (formerly Building Science and Technology) and Faculty of Design followed in 1982 and 1991, respectively, supported by state grants. The Faculty of Management was added in 2013, and the CEPT Foundation Program in 2017 to build foundational skills for incoming students. In 1994, the CEPT Society was formed as an independent trust under the Societies Registration Act, paving the way for its incorporation as a university through a Gujarat State Legislature Act on April 12, 2005. It received recognition from the University Grants Commission (UGC) under Section 2(f) in February 2007 and was designated a Scientific and Industrial Research Organization (SIRO) by the Department of Scientific and Industrial Research (DSIR). CEPT University has earned national acclaim for its contributions to and design, ranking 6th in the Architecture and Planning category of the (NIRF) 2025 and receiving Centre of Excellence status from the for the second time. Its mission centers on improving the impact of habitat-related professions to enrich lives in India's villages, towns, and cities, fostering innovation in sustainable and inclusive development.

History

Founding and Early Years

CEPT University traces its origins to 1962, when the Ahmedabad Education Society (AES) established the School of Architecture in , , marking the inception of what would become a leading institution for and technology. This founding was supported by a from the , reflecting a commitment to advancing professional education in the built environment during a period of rapid national reconstruction following independence. Balkrishna Doshi (1927–2023), a renowned and 2018 Pritzker Prize , served as the founding director of the School of Architecture from 1962 to 1972, while also designing its innovative campus to embody principles of functional modernism. Under Doshi's leadership, the institution emphasized hands-on, experiential learning in architecture, drawing from his experiences working with on projects like , which infused the curriculum with international modernist ideals adapted to Indian contexts. The early years of focused on cultivating architects capable of addressing India's evolving urban landscape through a blend of rigorous studio work and theoretical grounding in modern principles. Doshi's , constructed between 1966 and 1968, featured open structures that promoted natural ventilation and communal interaction, serving as a living laboratory for architectural experimentation. This approach not only reflected Le Corbusier's influence in its emphasis on light, space, and utility but also integrated local materials and climate-responsive strategies, setting a precedent for sustainable education in the region. By involving faculty and students in ongoing refinements, the school fostered a collaborative ethos that extended beyond classrooms to real-world application. In 1972, the institution expanded with the establishment of the School of Planning, supported by funding from the , the , and the , to meet the pressing demands for expertise in urban and amid post-independence India's challenges. This addition broadened CEPT's scope to include disciplines, enabling interdisciplinary approaches to environmental and technological issues central to national growth. continued as director of the new school until 1979, further solidifying its foundational role in professional training.

Key Developments and University Status

Following its establishment in as the Centre for Environmental Planning and Technology (CEPT) by the Ahmedabad Education Society, the institution experienced significant expansion in the late to broaden its academic scope in disciplines. In , the School of Building Science and Technology was added, focusing on , , and building sciences, supported by a grant from the ; this development enhanced CEPT's emphasis on technical aspects of and . By 1991, the School of was founded, also with funding, introducing programs in interior and design to complement the existing faculties. In 1994, the CEPT Society was formed as an independent trust under the Societies Registration Act on January 24, 1994, which laid the groundwork for its transition to university status. These additions marked a shift toward a more comprehensive institution addressing , , and , culminating in its evolution into a full university. In 2005, CEPT was granted university status through the Centre for Environmental Planning and Technology University Act passed by the Gujarat State Legislature, effective April 12, 2005, allowing it to award its own degrees independently. The University Grants Commission recognized CEPT University under Section 2(f) of the UGC Act, 1956, in February 2007, affirming its academic standing. Post-2005, the university expanded its faculties and programs, including the establishment of the Faculty of Management in 2013 and the CEPT Foundation Program in 2017, further diversifying its offerings in urban design, technology, and related fields.

Governance and Administration

Leadership Structure

The leadership structure of CEPT University is governed by the provisions of the Centre for Environmental Planning and Technology University Act, 2005, which outlines key positions and bodies without designating a ceremonial Chancellor such as the Governor of Gujarat. At the apex is the President, who serves as the chief executive responsible for overall academic and operational oversight, including coordination of initiatives, chairing the Executive Council and Finance and Development Committee, and appointing Deans in consultation with the Director. As of 2025, Prof. Barjor Mehta holds this position, having been appointed in May 2023 for a renewable five-year term; a CEPT alumnus (B.Arch. 1974) with extensive experience in urban planning, he previously served as Director of the School of Planning and brings expertise in sustainable development and policy advisory roles. The , equivalent to a Board of Governors, provides strategic direction and holds overarching authority for policy formulation, financial oversight, and approval of major decisions, including allocations and institutional expansions. Composed of eight members as of 2025 representing academia, industry, and sectors, it is chaired by Sanjay Lalbhai, Managing Director of Arvind Ltd., a prominent and industrialist; other key members include Sudhir U. Mehta (Trustee, , industry representative), Naishadh I. Parikh, Saurabh Soparkar, Pankajbhai Patel (Cadila Healthcare Ltd.), Kamalbhai Trivedi, Punitbhai Lalbhai (Arvind Ltd.), and Prof. Barjor Mehta (President). This body meets periodically to review university performance and delegate operational powers to subordinate councils. Supporting the President is the Board of Management, which handles day-to-day administration, academic policy approval, and through its sub-committees: the Executive Council (for operations), and Council (for and research oversight), and Finance and Development Committee (for budgeting and infrastructure). Chaired by the Chairman, it includes the President, Provost (Prof. Tridip Suhrud, a noted scholar in Gandhian studies and former Director of ), Deans, and nominated experts from relevant fields, enabling integrated decision-making across disciplines. Each of the five faculties—, , , , and —and the CEPT Foundation Program is led by a Dean appointed for a three-year term by the President, reporting directly to the President (or Acting Director) and focusing on , program , faculty recruitment, and interdisciplinary collaboration. Prof. Sameep Padora, Dean of the Faculty of since 2023, oversees undergraduate and postgraduate architecture programs with an emphasis on innovative design pedagogy, drawing from his practice at sP+a architects. Dr. Shalini , appointed Dean of the Faculty of in August 2024, manages urban and curricula, leveraging her background in and policy research at the Indian Institute for Human Settlements. Dr. Aanal Shah, Dean of the Faculty of since 2020 (acting initially), guides construction technology and programs, informed by her Ph.D. in and prior academic roles. Prof. Saleem Bhatri, Dean of the Faculty of since August 2022, directs interior, furniture, and initiatives, informed by his extensive industry experience in design consulting and . Prof. Pranavant, Dean of the Faculty of since August 2024, oversees management programs related to habitat professions, drawing from his expertise in urban management and policy. Prof. , Dean of the CEPT Foundation Program, focuses on building foundational skills for incoming students across disciplines. These Deans ensure faculty-specific academic excellence while aligning with university-wide goals.

Organizational Framework

The Administrative Office at CEPT University manages and financial affairs, offering strategic guidance to academic departments while ensuring adherence to institutional policies and procedures. Complementing this, the Accounts section under the handles budgeting, auditing, and fiscal compliance to support overall university operations. Campus Services oversees the maintenance of the 12-acre Campus, including infrastructure upkeep, safety protocols, recreational facilities, and utilities management to sustain a conducive environment. The Admissions Office coordinates entrance processes, such as the CEPT Entrance Exam, facilitating applications and selections for undergraduate and postgraduate programs across faculties. Resource units bolster the university's and . The CEPT Endowment provides long-term funding for merit- and need-based scholarships, enabling access for deserving students, while also supporting enhancements and academic initiatives through donor contributions. CEPT University Press disseminates scholarly works, including books, exhibition catalogs, and studio publications on , , and , fostering knowledge exchange within academia and the profession. The Alumni Office promotes lifelong engagement by organizing networking events, exemplified by the 2025 Global Alumni Meet, which convened over 500 graduates from 25 cities worldwide to share professional insights and strengthen community ties. To uphold ethical standards and inclusivity, CEPT University operates dedicated committees, including the Grievance Redressal Committee for resolving disputes and the Gender Parity Mission to advance diversity and equity. These structures, along with anti-ragging initiatives, ensure alignment with University Grants Commission (UGC) guidelines on statutory compliance, promoting a safe and equitable culture. The Provost provides overarching oversight to these operational units, integrating them into the university's administrative ecosystem.

Campus and Facilities

Location and Design

CEPT University is located in the Navrangpura neighborhood of , , , along University Road at the Kasturbhai Lalbhai Campus. The 12-acre site positions the institution in a vibrant urban setting, proximate to key cultural landmarks such as the , approximately 4 kilometers away, which enhances accessibility to recreational and historical areas. Additionally, its placement near fosters academic collaboration within the educational hub of Navrangpura. The campus's architectural design, spearheaded by Pritzker Prize-winning architect Balkrishna Doshi, embodies modernist principles adapted to the local climate and culture. Key structures, including the School of Architecture block completed between 1966 and 1968, feature exposed brick facades that provide thermal mass for natural cooling, expansive courtyards that promote ventilation and social interaction, and sustainable elements such as passive solar orientation and locally sourced materials to minimize environmental impact. These design choices reflect Doshi's vision of integrating architecture with experiential learning, where spaces encourage creative exploration among students. Over the decades, the campus layout has evolved to accommodate growth while preserving its original ethos, incorporating student-influenced designs that emphasize hands-on, experiential through temporary installations and urban interventions. Recent expansions include the CEPT Residency, a modern shared housing facility for students from both CEPT University and , operational as of 2025, which supports collaborative living and sustainable urban development. This addition extends the campus's boundary-blurring approach, enhancing residential integration with academic life.

Amenities and Infrastructure

The central at CEPT University serves as a key resource hub, housing over 60,000 physical and digital materials focused on , , and the , including books, journals, theses, and access to high-impact databases. It features state-of-the-art ICT infrastructure with high-speed throughout, flexible spaces for exhibitions and seminars, and the CEPT Repository, an institutional digital archive providing to student theses, dissertations, faculty publications, and research reports. The supports academic activities through remote access tools, a for e-resources, and external memberships for over 1,000 users annually from other institutions. Workshops form an essential part of the university's hands-on learning , offering dedicated facilities for exploration, prototyping, and model-making tailored to and disciplines. The main workshop includes sections for wood, metal, ceramics, textiles, and a fabrication lab, while a 1,100-square-foot annexure near the Faculty of Architecture building specializes in model-making activities with tools for , board, MDF, and of . These spaces provide equipment, staff instruction, and open-access scheduling to support student and faculty experimentation. Laboratories focused on building science and energy simulation enable advanced technical education and research, particularly through the Center for Advanced Research in Building Science and Energy (CARBSE). Equipped with state-of-the-art software and hardware, these labs facilitate simulations for building energy performance, envelope optimization, and urban energy modeling, supporting programs like the M.Tech in Building Energy Performance. CARBSE also integrates passive design testing and renewable energy assessments to promote efficient building practices. Student amenities at CEPT University emphasize comfortable and communal living, with hostels located 10-15 minutes' walk from campus in a serene, tree-lined setting. The boys' hostel accommodates approximately 240 students in shared rooms across two blocks, while the girls' hostel houses around 128 in two facilities (Shrushti for postgraduates and F Block for undergraduates and postgraduates), both offering laundry services, Wi-Fi, and a shared canteen to build community. In 2025, the new CEPT Residency was introduced as a modern, shared housing option for students from CEPT University and Ahmedabad University, featuring well-designed living spaces to enhance residential quality. Additional campus-wide amenities include sports facilities for recreational activities, a cafeteria providing meals, and a health center offering medical support. Sustainability is integrated into the campus infrastructure through features like solar panels for generation and systems to manage efficiently. Technological support enhances accessibility and learning, with campus-wide high-speed enabling seamless connectivity in classrooms, libraries, and hostels. IT services include dedicated centers for software access and technical assistance, supporting digital tools essential for and work. In October 2025, CEPT University launched a 360° virtual campus tour, allowing remote users to interactively explore facilities, labs, workshops, and academic spaces via hotspots linked to detailed website information.

Academics

Foundation and Professional Programs

The CEPT Foundation Program (CFP), established in 2017, serves as a mandatory one-year preparatory course for incoming undergraduate students across most disciplines at the university. This program is designed to build foundational skills essential for success in fields, including , technical proficiencies such as drawing and model-making, related to disciplinary contexts, and awareness of environmental and human habitat dynamics. By emphasizing hands-on studio-based learning and expression through diverse media, the CFP ensures that all first-year students, regardless of their specific major, develop a shared base of abilities before advancing to faculty-specific curricula. Both semesters are conducted on campus, requiring full-time presence to foster collaborative and immersive experiences. Complementing the undergraduate pathway, CEPT Professional Programs (CPP), the executive education arm of the university, provide short-term certifications and training courses tailored for working professionals in , , , , and . These practice-oriented offerings, often spanning a few days to several weeks, address specialized needs such as heritage conservation—exemplified by workshops on wooden heritage techniques and field guides for built environment professionals—urban strategies, and -related skills like and project oversight. CPP programs bridge academic theory with industry applications, enabling participants to enhance their expertise without long-term commitments. Admissions to undergraduate programs, which include the subsequent Foundation Program, are governed by a combination of national entrance exams and university-specific criteria. Eligibility typically requires completion of 10+2 education with at least 45-50% aggregate marks (lower for reserved categories), alongside qualifying scores in relevant aptitude tests: the National Aptitude Test in Architecture (NATA) for architecture and interior design programs, the Undergraduate Common Entrance Exam for Design (UCEED) for design programs, and the Joint Entrance Examination (JEE) Main for technology programs. For select programs, additional studio tests or portfolios may be evaluated as part of the CEPT admissions process, conducted online or in-person. The university manages approximately 75% of seats through its All India Category, with the remainder allocated via the Admission Committee for Professional Courses (ACPC) in Gujarat, resulting in an annual undergraduate intake of approximately 290 seats across faculties.

Faculty of Architecture

The Faculty of Architecture at CEPT University offers a comprehensive range of undergraduate and postgraduate programs centered on architectural education, with a strong emphasis on design studios that integrate historical, technological, and contextual elements. Established as one of India's pioneering institutions for architectural training, the faculty fosters a curriculum that balances creative exploration with professional competencies, preparing students to address contemporary challenges in built environments. The flagship undergraduate program is the five-year (B.Arch), which begins with a foundation year prerequisite that builds essential skills in and spatial awareness before advancing into core architectural studies. This program emphasizes intensive design studios, courses in architectural history, and the integration of building technologies, enabling students to develop holistic design solutions responsive to cultural and environmental contexts. An exit option for a B.Sc. degree is available after two years, allowing flexibility for those pursuing alternative paths. At the postgraduate level, the faculty provides (M.Arch) degrees in specialized areas such as architectural history and , architectural tectonics, and conservation and regeneration, each spanning two years and culminating in a that often explores sustainable practices in architecture. For instance, the M.Arch in Architectural History and trains students to critically analyze and document architectural production through and writing. These programs incorporate foundation studios, electives in and history, and vertical studios to deepen expertise, requiring approximately 80 credits for completion. Distinctive aspects of the faculty include its celebration of the in 2012, which highlighted alumni contributions and the institution's legacy through exhibitions and reunions. The curriculum underscores Indian contextual modernism, drawing from influences like and local traditions to promote architecture that harmonizes global modernity with indigenous elements, as exemplified in works by faculty and alumni such as . International collaborations with over 30 institutions worldwide, including the and , facilitate student exchanges, joint workshops, and global perspectives. Approximately 300 students are enrolled across these programs, supported by a rigorous, studio-based .

Faculty of Planning

The Faculty of Planning at CEPT University, established in 1972 as the School of Planning, focuses on educating professionals to address sustainable, equitable, and efficient urban development amid India's rapid urbanization. With India's urban population projected to exceed 50% by 2050, the faculty emphasizes interventions in housing, infrastructure, and slum redevelopment to manage growth effectively. Its programs integrate planning theory, policy, and practical application, preparing graduates to tackle regional and local challenges, including those in Gujarat's urbanizing contexts like Ahmedabad. The undergraduate program, the Bachelor of Urban Design (BUD), is a five-year full-time course that trains students in designing public realms and analyzing urban systems. Structured in three phases—foundation for basic skills, exploration for design competencies, and synthesis for complex problem-solving—the covers form, public spaces such as streets, parks, and waterfronts, and . Students develop abilities to shape neighborhoods and transport facilities through studios, internships, and research projects, fostering an understanding of multi-scale urban environments. At the postgraduate level, the faculty offers specialized two-year Master's programs tailored to urban challenges. The Master of Urban Planning (MUP) equips students with skills to address issues at regional, city, zonal, and local scales, integrating , , , , and . The curriculum combines courses, hands-on studios, directed , and national/international study tours, emphasizing observation, analysis of urban factors, , and innovative solutions through fieldwork and real-world projects. The Master of Urban Transport Systems (MUTS) focuses on sustainable mobility planning, covering infrastructure, , and systems integration to mitigate congestion in growing cities. Similarly, the Master of Urban Infrastructure (MUI) trains specialists to assess and plan infrastructure services like , , and , accelerating investments for pressures. The Master of Urban Housing (MUH) addresses , affordability, and development strategies to promote inclusive urban living. These programs incorporate tools like Geographic Information Systems (GIS) for , alongside policy evaluation and extensive fieldwork in studios that simulate Gujarat's issues, such as and deficits. Faculty-led projects often engage with initiatives like India's , where students apply planning concepts to on-ground developments in cities including those in , enhancing practical expertise in equitable urban transformation.

Faculty of Technology

The Faculty of Technology at CEPT University specializes in education related to construction, materials, and building performance, emphasizing practical engineering solutions for the built environment. It offers a five-year undergraduate program in Bachelor of Construction Technology (BCT), which culminates in a B.Tech (Honours) in Civil Engineering. This program focuses on creative problem-solving in construction processes, including project management, surveying techniques, and the application of sustainable materials to address real-world challenges in infrastructure development. The curriculum integrates digital tools such as Building Information Modeling (BIM) for virtual design and construction simulation, enabling students to explore engineering tasks through hands-on studios and industry-relevant projects. At the postgraduate level, the faculty provides two-year Master of Technology programs, including and (M.Tech CEM) and Building (M.Tech BEP). The M.Tech CEM program trains students in professional management practices for construction projects, covering advanced topics like BIM process implementation, , and methods to optimize project delivery and efficiency. Meanwhile, the M.Tech BEP program emphasizes scientific principles of building energy efficiency, net-zero energy designs, and sustainable , with students engaging in hands-on laboratory work involving software, whole-building simulations, and strategies for existing structures. This includes practical exercises in evaluating energy consumption and proposing interventions aligned with green building standards. The faculty's programs underscore the integration of BIM across construction workflows and the pursuit of green building certifications, such as those related to energy efficiency and sustainability, to prepare graduates for industry demands in eco-friendly infrastructure. Students benefit from state-of-the-art facilities that support simulation and modeling, fostering skills in sustainable materials and performance optimization. Notable achievements include student teams from the M.Tech BEP program securing first place in the International Building Performance Simulation Competition at the 2025 Building Simulation Conference in , , and third place in the 2025 ASHRAE Building Energy Quotient Competition, highlighting the program's impact on global energy modeling advancements.

Faculty of Design

The Faculty of Design at CEPT University, established in 1991 as the School of Interior Design, emphasizes human-centered and education through interdisciplinary approaches and hands-on projects that integrate real-world applications. It offers programs focused on product, interior, furniture, and computational aspects of , fostering skills in , material exploration, and digital fabrication to address contemporary challenges in and environmental responsibility. The curriculum across programs prioritizes studio-based learning, where students engage in prototyping and processes, supported by advanced facilities such as and laser-cutting workshops. The undergraduate offerings include the five-year Bachelor of Design (Honours) program, which provides a foundational year followed by specialization in either or , selected at the end of the second year. This studio-centric curriculum allocates 70% of credits to design studios, covering , materials, digital technologies, and , with a strong emphasis on responsible, sustainable practices. Complementing this is the five-year Bachelor of Interior Design program, which builds comprehensive knowledge in spatial solutions, construction, and creative elements like and , preparing students for innovative interior environments. These programs enroll a cohort that contributes to an approximate total of around 500 students across the faculty, based on recent graduating classes. At the postgraduate level, the Faculty of Design provides two-year Master of Design programs tailored to advanced specializations, including Furniture Design, which explores ergonomic and material-driven furniture prototyping; Computational Design and Fabrication, integrating computational tools for form conceptualization and digital manufacturing; and Building Products and Systems, focusing on innovative material solutions for built environments. For the 2025 admissions cycle, these programs have expanded outreach with heightened integration of sustainability themes, such as eco-friendly materials and circular design principles, to align with global environmental imperatives. Students benefit from choice-based electives, allowing up to 25% of credits from university-wide courses to broaden interdisciplinary exposure. The faculty promotes close industry collaborations, enabling students to develop prototypes through internships and partnerships with design practitioners, which enhance employability and practical innovation. Notable achievements include alumni recognition at the WADE Asia Awards 2025, where Manali Patel, a 2016 graduate of the undergraduate program, received a Gold Medal for Best Use of Colors in Interior Design. This overlap with architectural interiors is briefly evident in shared studio explorations of spatial dynamics, though the faculty distinctly emphasizes product and experiential outputs over broader built-environment management.

Faculty of Management

The Faculty of Management at CEPT University, established in 2013, specializes in and training for urban management professionals. It offers a two-year full-time Master's in Urban Management (MUM) program, previously known as the Master of Habitat Management, designed to equip students with skills to address the complexities of urban growth, service delivery, and governance in human habitats. The program comprises 80 credits, including mandatory studios, core courses, and electives, fostering a blend of managerial decision-making and urban-specific knowledge. The emphasizes , , and within urban contexts, integrating theoretical and practical elements to tackle urban challenges. Core courses cover Accounts and , Organizational Behaviour, Quantitative Techniques, Contracts and , , , and Communication, while electives delve into Urban Public , Introduction to and , and -focused topics such as Finding the Leader in You () and . Studio-based learning, including the Urban Management Foundation Studio and Urban Governance and Management Studio, applies these concepts to real-world urban scenarios, with field-based electives incorporating case studies from Indian cities like Jaipur's walled city for place-making and economic interactions, and Leh for Himalayan urban dynamics. This approach highlights public-private partnerships through electives on Public Policy Design, Implementation and Review, and Programme , preparing students for collaborative urban development models. Unique to the program is its focus on executive training for mid-career professionals, often through interactive sessions, exposure visits, and tailored organizational programs that extend beyond the degree to address built-environment challenges. The smaller cohort size, typically around 100 students, enables personalized mentorship and strong industry connections, resulting in robust placements in urban policy, , and sectors, with graduates leading organizations in human habitat management. Digital and tools are briefly integrated to support urban decision-making processes.

Research and Centres

Research Initiatives

CEPT University's research initiatives emphasize , climate-resilient buildings, and heritage conservation, addressing critical challenges in human habitats through interdisciplinary approaches managed by the CEPT Research and Development Foundation (CRDF). These efforts integrate environmental with equitable development, focusing on innovative solutions for , energy-efficient construction, and the adaptive reuse of cultural assets to mitigate climate impacts. The research agenda promotes knowledge generation that informs policy and practice, fostering resilience in rapidly urbanizing regions like . Funding for these initiatives includes government grants and international support, bolstering the university's capacity for high-impact projects. In April 2025, the Government of Gujarat renewed CEPT University's Centre of Excellence status for the second time, acknowledging its role in advancing world-class research and education in architecture, planning, and related fields. This recognition facilitates enhanced resources for collaborative endeavors, including those supported by organizations like the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation for urban sanitation studies. Recent events include the 5th CEPT Research Symposium held on February 7-8, 2025, showcasing doctoral and faculty research, and the Global South Academic Conclave on Water, Sanitation, and Hygiene (WASH) and Climate in February 2025, which gathered experts to address sanitation challenges amid climate change. Notable projects encompass collaborative investigations into Ahmedabad's urban heat islands, where researchers analyze land surface temperatures, vegetation indices, and built-up areas to quantify heat effects and propose mitigation strategies like cool roofs. Outputs from such work are shared via CEPT University Press, which publishes scholarly books, exhibition catalogs, and studio unit documentations on themes of urbanism and heritage to bridge academia and . International partnerships, including CRDF's membership in UN-Habitat's Global Water Operators' Partnerships Alliance, enable cross-border knowledge exchange on sustainable urban development. Faculty and doctoral students actively contribute through PhD programs in , , and , which emphasize advanced research methodologies and critical analysis to produce theses that inform policy advisory on habitat issues. These programs cultivate a dynamic research culture, with student outputs often leading to publications and consultations that influence urban governance and environmental strategies.

Specialized Centres

The CEPT Research & Development Foundation (CRDF), established by CEPT University in 2013 as a non-profit entity, functions as a multidisciplinary think-do-tank dedicated to advancing research, advisory services, and capacity-building initiatives in , , and related fields. It undertakes consulting projects on urban development, including policy advisory, urban land markets, and resilience strategies for cities, often collaborating with bodies and international organizations. Led by Shailesh Trivedi, a with over 30 years of experience in consulting, CRDF coordinates multiple specialized centers to address complex urban challenges through evidence-based solutions. The Center for Advanced Research in Building Science and Energy (CARBSE), housed under CRDF, focuses on in energy-efficient , processes, sustainable materials, and environmental controls. It develops and applies tools, including whole-building , to optimize performance and support standards such as GRIHA and IGBC ratings. Recognized by the Ministry of New and Renewable Energy as a in Solar Passive Architecture and Technologies, CARBSE contributes to national efforts in reducing building sector through projects like net-zero building prototypes and urban . The Innovation and Craft Resource Center (DICRC) emphasizes research on Indian crafts and traditional , particularly space-making crafts (SMCs) and surface narrative crafts (SNCs) integrated into contemporary . Through , workshops, and collaborative projects, it repositions craft-based practices within the building and habitat sector, fostering innovation in sustainable interior architecture and material use. The Center for Research on Architecture and Urbanism (CAU), launched in 2019 under CRDF, serves as a hub for advanced studies in , urban form, and conservation, with a particular emphasis on heritage and preservation. It conducts projects on cultural landscapes, urban heritage mapping, and policy frameworks, acting as a knowledge partner for conservation initiatives in . The CEPT Writing Center provides specialized support for and across disciplines, offering one-on-one consultations, workshops, and resources to enhance in , , and . It aids students and faculty in developing research publications, theses, and studio outputs, promoting clear and effective expression of complex ideas.

Rankings and Recognition

National Rankings

CEPT University has demonstrated strong performance in national ranking frameworks in India, particularly in the domains of architecture and planning. In the National Institutional Ranking Framework (NIRF) 2025, released by the Ministry of Education, CEPT secured the 6th position in the Architecture and Planning category out of 40 participating institutions, with a score of 65.73. This ranking underscores its status as the top private university from in this category and the only one from the state in the top 10. The university has maintained a consistent presence in the top 10 since the category's inception in 2020, reflecting sustained excellence over five years. NIRF evaluations are based on key parameters including teaching, learning, and resources (30% weightage), research and professional practice (30%), (20%), (10%), and (10%). CEPT's high scores in perception highlight its strong employer reputation and peer recognition in the sector. In the Indian Institutional Ranking Framework (IIRF) 2025, CEPT University ranked 1st among private architecture colleges in out of 62 institutions evaluated. This top position among private entities emphasizes its leadership in architectural within the non-government sector. According to EduRank's 2025 assessments, which focus on research output including publications and citations, CEPT University is ranked 230th overall in and 54th specifically for , a key area within topics. These rankings are derived from bibliometric data, with CEPT producing notable contributions in and engineering, evidenced by 424 publications and 4,640 citations in related fields.

Accolades and Achievements

CEPT University received renewed recognition as a Centre of Excellence (COE) from the in April 2025, marking the second such designation for the institution and highlighting its contributions to excellence in professional education, particularly in and technology. This status underscores CEPT's role in advancing innovative teaching, research, and extension services within these fields, aligning with state efforts to elevate technical education standards. On the international stage, CEPT have garnered prestigious honors, demonstrating the institution's global impact. For instance, in 2021, alumnus Jayesh Hariyani (Faculty of UG '83) was elevated to the (AIA) College of Fellows for his exceptional contributions to and . More recently, in 2025, several achieved accolades at the WADE Asia Awards, including first prize in – Private Spaces by Anal Vaishnav (Faculty of UG '94, Faculty of Planning PG '01) and runner-up in by Sushmita Paul (Faculty of PG '11), reflecting ongoing professional excellence among graduates. Institutionally, CEPT marked a significant milestone with its 19th Annual on January 18, 2025, where 644 students—comprising 398 postgraduates, 244 undergraduates, and 2 PhD recipients—were awarded degrees across its faculties. The event, presided over by notable figures including Dr. Ajay Shah as chief guest, celebrated academic achievements and emphasized the university's commitment to fostering talent in , , design, technology, and . Complementing this, the Global Alumni Meet held on January 4, 2025, united over 500 alumni from 25 cities worldwide, including gatherings in 15 Indian and 10 international locations such as New York, , and , to strengthen industry connections, share professional insights, and explore collaborative opportunities.

Notable People

Prominent Alumni

CEPT University has produced numerous distinguished alumni who have made significant contributions to , , and , influencing both national and international landscapes. These graduates have led major firms, undertaken transformative urban projects, and received prestigious awards, extending the institution's legacy of innovative and technology. Rahul , who earned his from CEPT University, is a renowned urbanist and based in and . As the founder of RMA Architects and a professor at , Mehrotra has shaped global discourse on through projects like the CEPT University Library in , which integrates academic spaces with sustainable features to foster interdisciplinary collaboration. His work emphasizes kinetic urbanism, blending historical and contemporary elements, and he has curated exhibitions at events like the . Bimal Patel, a 1984 graduate of CEPT's School of Architecture, is a leading and urban planner who founded HCP Design, Planning and Project Management Consultants. Patel's firm has spearheaded large-scale urban renewal projects, including the Sabarmati Riverfront Development in , a 11.5-kilometer that revitalized the river corridor, integrating public spaces, infrastructure, and environmental restoration to enhance urban livability. His contributions extend to national initiatives like the in , where he applied principles of contextual modernism and . Rini Singhvi, who earned her Bachelor of Architecture from CEPT University's Faculty of Architecture (2010–2016), is an emerging talent recognized for innovative residential and interior designs through her firm, The Brick Tales. In 2023, she was First Runner-Up in the Young Architect of the Year category at the WADE Asia National Awards; in 2025, she won the award in the Residential Architecture (Above 3000 SQFT) category for her project Vidarth in Udaipur, Rajasthan, highlighting her approach to crafting narrative-driven spaces that blend functionality with cultural storytelling. Other alumni, such as Jayesh Hariyani (B.Arch 1983), have gained international acclaim, with Hariyani receiving the Fellowship in 2021 for his sustainable architectural practice in . Collectively, CEPT graduates hold leadership roles in firms like HCP Design and RMA Architects, contributing to iconic projects that underscore the university's emphasis on humane, context-responsive .

Influential Faculty

Balkrishna Doshi, as Dean Emeritus of CEPT University's , played a pivotal role in shaping the institution's curriculum and physical campus since its inception in 1966, when he founded and designed the school as a center for modernist architectural education influenced by his training under . Doshi passed away on January 24, 2024. His studio-based teaching approach emphasized hands-on learning and contextual design, influencing generations of architects by integrating Indian traditions with global , as evidenced by his mentorship of notable figures and the enduring legacy of projects like the IIM campus extension. Doshi's contributions extended to curriculum development, fostering interdisciplinary programs that prioritized environmental sensitivity and urban relevance, which remain foundational to CEPT's pedagogical framework. Among current and recent faculty, Shailesh Trivedi serves as Head of the Strategic Initiatives Office and leads urban research efforts through the CEPT Research and Development Foundation (CRDF), where he applies over two decades of infrastructure expertise to projects on sustainable urban development and policy advisory. Trivedi's work has enhanced CEPT's programs by facilitating international collaborations, such as partnerships with global consulting firms on initiatives, thereby bridging academic research with practical urban challenges in . Similarly, affiliates like Manish Srivastava, a professor at specializing in urban policy and real estate, contribute to CEPT's Faculty of Management through guest lectures and collaborative workshops on global urban infrastructure planning, enriching curricula with insights on policy integration and international best practices. The legacy of CEPT's faculty is reflected in the university's high NIRF rankings for teaching quality, where it secured 6th place in the Architecture and Planning category in 2025, underscoring their impact through innovative pedagogy and research outputs. Faculty publications in peer-reviewed journals and awards, including Doshi's Pritzker Prize in 2018 and RIBA Royal Gold Medal in 2022, have elevated CEPT's reputation as a leader in design and planning education, with ongoing contributions to national urban research enhancing institutional prestige.

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